Brexit aftermath:- France could have a referendum, too

[SIZE=6]EU referendum: Brexit sparks calls for other EU votes[/SIZE]
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Image captionMarine Le Pen said the French must have the same referendum
The UK’s vote to leave the EU has sparked demands from far-right parties for referendums in other member states.

France’s National Front leader Marine Le Pen said the French must now also have the right to choose.

Dutch anti-immigration politician Geert Wilders said the Netherlands deserved a “Nexit” vote while Italy’s Northern League said: “Now it’s our turn”.

The UK voted by 52% to 48% to leave the EU after 43 years. David Cameron has announced he will step down as PM.

Global stock markets fell heavily on the news and the value of the pound has also fallen dramatically.

The European parliament has called a special session for next Tuesday.

Analysts say EU politicians will fear a domino effect from Brexit that could threaten the whole organisation.
Ms Le Pen hailed the UK vote, placing a union jack flag on her Twitter page and tweeting: “Victory for freedom. As I’ve been saying for years, we must now have the same referendum in France and other EU countries.”

She is the front-runner among candidates for the presidential election in 2017 but opinion polls suggest she would lose a run-off vote.

[SIZE=5]Alarm bells - BBC Europe editor, Katya Adler[/SIZE]
The EU worries Brexit could reverse 70 years of European integration.

In all my years watching European politics, I have never seen such a widespread sense of Euroscepticism.

Plenty of Europeans looked on with envy as Britain cast its In/Out vote. Many of the complaints about the EU raised by the Leave campaign resonated with voters across the continent.

Across Europe leading Eurosceptic politicians queued up this morning to crow about the UK referendum result.

But the mood in Brussels is deeply gloomy. The Brexit vote sends screaming alarm bells, warning that the EU in its current form isn’t working.

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next will be Departugal, Italeave, Czechout, Oustria, Finish, Slovakout, Latervia, and Byegium. only Remainia will stay…

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http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/brexit-petition-latest-eu-referendum-rules-change-force-second-vote-poll-government-a7102486.html

Now this one caught me laughing…:D:D

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Shows that when Britain sneezes the rest of the continent that matters catches whatever…

P. S I like how the Swiss among other worthwhile countries didn’t wanna join the EU, walionea 18.

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Frexit

UK walikuwa wameingia EU na mguu moja. They refused to kill the pound for the euros

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Hii umeffi hainihusu.
Mimi na jamii yangu yote mpaka na panya natambua BABA MZEE PUTIN.

umeffi ya usa na eu…huko

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hun: sasa vile England wamehama europe wataenda???

Mseh inakuhusu… Ukiona Finance CS Rotich akiimention mention jua inaku affect

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Immigrants are truly loathed by these Europeans

What does this portend for the premier league and transfer of players from other countries? Remember a player like Wanyama wasn’t legible to play in the EPL due to Kenya’s lowly Fifa ranking but was able to circumvent the requirement via Scotland.

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wanamaleysiaring

Sweitzerland, Sweden = Swexit

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They want to change the rules after the match.

Be prepared for 1000 versions of the Brexit joke, with few narrators bothering to credit their source:

Departugal, Italeave, Czechout, Oustria

Switzerland hawako EU and Sweden should be the last country to leave EU juu kampuni zao kubwa kubwa ziko in Nearly all EU countries… Kitu Kama IKEA

Sawa ng’ombe ya Monchenglanbach

the below makes a lot of sense in our current situation with the IEBC nonsense! if Kenya truly is a democracy why not stick to constitutionality? [ATTACH=full]45671[/ATTACH]

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They did apply to join but opted not to take up the invitation to initiate the process when invited to do so.

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I have a deep deep feeling this exit has something to do with influx of syrian/arab refugees in Europe lakini hawataki kusema. Remember its Germany(Merkel) who welcomed them and asked other EU countries to assist hosting them of which they complied. Right now punda (countries) zimechoka na hawa refugees include Sweden, Denmark, UK, Greece.Belgium, Spain etc. with UK out of the EU it means they don’t have to follow any directive from EU member states e.g hosting these arabs in the UK. The moment mwarabu anaingia UK na aseme yeye ni Syria he/she atakuwa deported to an EU country…now i see a domino effect of other European countries exiting the EU sanasana France,Belgium. Merkel alikosea sana.

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I agree with your analysis.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-switch/wp/2016/06/24/the-british-are-frantically-googling-what-the-eu-is-hours-after-voting-to-leave-it/
[SIZE=6]The British are frantically Googling what the E.U. is, hours after voting to leave it.
:D:D:D[/SIZE]

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