UK votes to leave EU megathread

England has been stewing about immigrants for years and was waiting for this referendum as an excuse to "kick all those pesky foreigners out". The refugee crisis intensified it, and people don't seem to understand the difference between EU-migrants, non-EU, and refugees. One thing that IS true is that England gives more benefits to immigrants than countries such as Germany or France, so most immigrants chose to come here rather than any of the other wealthy EU countries. England grew angry and bitter that everyone was passing through the rest of the EU to get to us, and when the refugee crisis happened and we got shipped a bunch of them the country basically snapped. There's an absolute TON of racism here right now about "keeping Britain pure" and it's disgusting quite frankly. People here THINK that by leaving the EU (which by law required us to take in migrants from other EU countries) we can now just shut the boarders and ship everyone that can't prove they were born here out of the country. When in REALITY we have like 3x more non-EU migrants (Asian migrants are most common) than those form in the EU anyway and we can't ban them so we caused a massive fuss over something that's barely going to affect the numbers.

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