英国人脱欧之后疯狂Google什么是"欧盟"# Joke - 肚皮舞运动
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The British are frantically Googling what the E.U. is, hours after voting to
leave it
The whole world is reeling after a milestone referendum in Britain to leave
the European Union. And although leaders of the campaign to exit Europe are
crowing over their victory, it seems many Britons may not even know what
they had actually voted for.
Awakening to a stock market plunge and a precipitous decline in the value of
the pound that Britain hasn't seen in more than 30 years, voters now face a
series of economic shocks that analysts say will only worsen before they
improve. The consequences of the leave vote will be felt worldwide, even
here in the United States, and some British voters say they now regret
casting a ballot in favor of Brexit.
"Even though I voted to leave, this morning I woke up and I just — the
reality did actually hit me," one woman told the news channel ITV News. "If
I'd had the opportunity to vote again, it would be to stay."
That confusion over what Brexit might mean for the country's economy appears
to have been reflected across the United Kingdom on Thursday. Google
reported sharp upticks in searches not only related to the ballot measure
but also about basic questions concerning the implications of the vote. At
about 1 a.m. Eastern time, about eight hours after the polls closed, Google
reported that searches for "what happens if we leave the EU" had more than
tripled.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-switch/wp/2016/06/24/the-british-are
-frantically-googling-what-the-eu-is-hours-after-voting-to-leave-it/?
campaign_id=A100&campaign_type=Email
leave it
The whole world is reeling after a milestone referendum in Britain to leave
the European Union. And although leaders of the campaign to exit Europe are
crowing over their victory, it seems many Britons may not even know what
they had actually voted for.
Awakening to a stock market plunge and a precipitous decline in the value of
the pound that Britain hasn't seen in more than 30 years, voters now face a
series of economic shocks that analysts say will only worsen before they
improve. The consequences of the leave vote will be felt worldwide, even
here in the United States, and some British voters say they now regret
casting a ballot in favor of Brexit.
"Even though I voted to leave, this morning I woke up and I just — the
reality did actually hit me," one woman told the news channel ITV News. "If
I'd had the opportunity to vote again, it would be to stay."
That confusion over what Brexit might mean for the country's economy appears
to have been reflected across the United Kingdom on Thursday. Google
reported sharp upticks in searches not only related to the ballot measure
but also about basic questions concerning the implications of the vote. At
about 1 a.m. Eastern time, about eight hours after the polls closed, Google
reported that searches for "what happens if we leave the EU" had more than
tripled.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-switch/wp/2016/06/24/the-british-are
-frantically-googling-what-the-eu-is-hours-after-voting-to-leave-it/?
campaign_id=A100&campaign_type=Email