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Brexit

If the nation doesn't vote with your choice on Thursday, what will you do on Friday?

286 replies

YourPerception · 19/06/2016 21:31

I will accept it.

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TheCountessofFitzdotterel · 19/06/2016 21:32

I will worry.

SirChenjin · 19/06/2016 21:34

I honestly don't know. I'm still very much on the fence, so not even sure how I'm going to vote let alone feel afterwards Confused

zzzzz · 19/06/2016 21:35

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genome · 19/06/2016 21:35

I will feel very worried for our future, both as a country and my family personally.

Zorion · 19/06/2016 21:36

Honestly, first thing apply for citizenship of our host country for DS. Hed be allowed dual nationality and it would hopefully keep doors open for him.

LemonRedwood · 19/06/2016 21:37

Accept it, but apply for citizenship in the (European) country where I was born.

Arfarfanarf · 19/06/2016 21:38

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hmcAsWas · 19/06/2016 21:38

Errm - what can you do?

Frazzled2207 · 19/06/2016 21:39

Despair

Margrethe · 19/06/2016 21:39

Shrug and get over it.

MadeinBelfast · 19/06/2016 21:41

Apply for an Irish (EU) passport!

DarkBlueEyes · 19/06/2016 21:42

The referendum isn't binding. Just saying .....

JeanBodel · 19/06/2016 21:42

What will you do if Boris Johnson is prime minister of Great Britain and Donald Trump is president of the United States?

I have been pondering this. Which country is far enough? Australia?

CointreauVersial · 19/06/2016 21:44

I shall cry, because our US holiday will be so much more expensive, as the pound plummets through the floor.

BeenThereDoneThatForgotten · 19/06/2016 21:44

Despair and think about taking foreign citizenship.

cheminotte · 19/06/2016 21:44

Cry. Then look into getting citizenship for the other half of me. DP says he will investigate Scottish citizenship!

YourPerception · 19/06/2016 21:45

This isn't a general election it's a referendum. I didn't know if you were joking about BoJo. Confused

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SpringingIntoAction · 19/06/2016 21:45

What will you do if Boris Johnson is prime minister of Great Britain and Donald Trump is president of the United States?

If they have been democratically elected I will celebrate. Democracy is what people sacrifice their lives for.

unadulterateddad · 19/06/2016 21:46

i'll be moving to a nice Scandinavian country Smile

HumphreyCobblers · 19/06/2016 21:46

I will not despair, I will accept it and move on.

The sky won't fall in either way. The hyperbole employed by both sides makes it sounds as it the end of the world is nigh, but I really don't think it is.

Ginmakesitallok · 19/06/2016 21:46

I will cry. Brexit would be a disaster for the UK.

scaryteacher · 19/06/2016 21:49

Carry on marking GCSEs and have a drink at the party at the Luxembourg Embassy in Brussels as we have been invited to their summer party on Friday night! That will be interesting whichever way the vote goes.

tilder · 19/06/2016 21:51

Cry.

Await new round of bitter, acrimonious infighting by tories. Watch the ineffectual opposition that is labour. Worry what it will mean for the majority.

Despair at the future. My childrens future.

I am pro remain (in case it's not obvious Smile)

RufusTheReindeer · 19/06/2016 21:53

cointreau

Dp plans to sit on the sainsburys currency website til he sees which way the land lies, if it looks like we are out he is going to try and buy the rest of our dollars

Its going to be an interesting evening

CremeEggThief · 19/06/2016 21:54

I don't know. I'll be fuming if I lose any of the privileges I have in this country as an EU citizen though.