J.K Rowling Weighs In On ‘Brexit’ – Says Cameron Is To Blame
In the wake of today’s ‘Brexit’ vote, British author J.K Rowling has taken to Twitter to lash out at Prime Minster David Cameron.
Taking to her 7.5 million followers, the Harry Potter author got political – highlighting the destabiliation, uncertainty and divide that the referendum has caused across the country and the region.
She told her followers that Scotland will now be encouraged to vote again on their independence and that Cameron is to blame for unnecessary divide throughout Europe.
Goodbye, UK. https://t.co/HMRA0AnlWR
— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) June 24, 2016
Scotland will seek independence now. Cameron's legacy will be breaking up two unions. Neither needed to happen. https://t.co/4MDj7pndcq
— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) June 24, 2016
She then retweeted these tweet from users Stephen Bush and @Scottygumz:
All of the wrong people are clapping. https://t.co/PT39Zul8ko
— Stephen Bush (@stephenkb) June 24, 2016
I'm not worried, when has a combination of nationalism and economic depression ever resulted in something terrible happening in Europe?
— Scott Montgomery (@scottygumz) June 24, 2016
Today, the country voted 52 percent in favour of leaving the EU, while 48 percent chose to remain within the union. So, overall it was very close.
If PM David Cameron decides to continue as the country’s leader, he will face an incredibly difficult job of uniting the population. The phase out of the region will take two hard years of negotiations that will lead to economic uncertainty across the western world. Having gambled his career on the decision, it’s unlikely he’ll stick around for too much longer.
So we stand alone but as a country we stand divided. What a joke! #EURefResults
— matt newton (@mattnewts) June 24, 2016
I am genuinely terrified for our future now #EURefResults
— Hannah (@hanelizabethblg) June 24, 2016
Getting abuse from too many leave voters, is exactly the problem with this vote ???? I'm so disappointed. Ive been told to leave this country..
— Hannah (@hanelizabethblg) June 24, 2016
I can't get my head around what's happening in Britain.I'm so sorry to the youth of Britain. I fear you've been let down today x
— James Corden (@JKCorden) June 24, 2016