In Britain, a planned March and protest
Boris Johnson, one of the most recognizable faces in British politics and head of the campaign of the British "Leave" is going to take Britain out of the European Union in a brave new dawn.

Boris Johnson, one of the most recognizable faces in British politics and head of the campaign of the British "Leave" is going to take Britain out of the European Union in a brave new dawn.
Instead of having to take a call on the expected referendum on the UK remaining in the EU, the former mayor of London decided to "take their toys and go home." It was the most shocking day in British politics. Seven days Britain was torn apart by intrigues and conspiracies. The country was more turmoil and betrayals, than a whole season of Game of thrones.
Prime Minister David Cameron quit Smoking in the hours before the final results of the referendum on secession of the United Kingdom from the European Union. Cameron, who advocates that the UK remains in the EU, said he will remain as Premier until a new successor, to see what will happen next.
In turn, after the referendum the labour leader Jeremy Corbin lost most of their main team, with the support of the majority of deputies and received a vote of confidence. It got so bad that the outgoing Prime Minister suggested him to quit. But Corbin refuses to yield to the demands for his resignation.
The British were stunned by the result