>>26860282whilst it's true they hadn't done their research, the referendum was started from tensions between David Cameron and Boris Johnson (who's tipped to be the next PM)
So a lot of people voted leave because they thought remain would win, but they didn't like Cameron, they didn't vote based on the EU.
So now leave has won the referendum, those people that voted leave as a fuck you to Cameron have to find out what it is they voted for.
Now Scotland are talking about leaving the UK, and if that happens the left will struggle to get into parliament for 30 years or so, and UKIP will probably overtake labour as the second party in England and Wales.