Drama of English football fans. "We thought that Brexit was our way out from the group on Euro 2016"
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24 czerwca 2016, 11:46·1 minuta czytania
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A small misunderstanding change the lives on a large island.
Reklama.
The drama that follows the departure of Great Britain from the EU.
“I went to the polling station believing it has something to do with England playing in the knock-out stage of the Euros” claims 45-year old Nigel Humphreys from Ipswich in an interview with “Daily Mail”. “When I got there I was given a form with two options. I was sure remain meant that we stay second in Group B, and the other option was for us to come first. How this could be possible? Maybe by deducting points from the Welsh team for fielding to many players born in England? I decided that we can’t remain second.”
More than 17m. Britons voted the same.
“We awaited the election results. When they came in it turned out we still remain second, despite me voting against “REMAIN” says Felix Pickles of Carlisle in an interview with the BBC. “Why run a vote and then despite the REMAIN camp losing, we still come second? Maybe we qualified for the knock-out stage, but Wales still came first.”
According to our correspondents Harry Main and B. Recksit today Google was flooded with questions: “What’s this EU thing all about?”