Africans find humor in UK’s PM resignation and Brexit vote
The world woke up today to the poll results of Britain’s referendum vote on whether to stay with European Union or leave. To the surprise of the world and some British leaders, including the Prime Minister the British people voted to leave. After the poll results were announced, the British Prime Minister announced that he will be stepping down by October to allow the right leader to be voted in.
David Cameron’s resigned as Prime Minister and Britain’s vote to leave the European Union has received a variety of reaction from world leaders and leaders in the economy sector in various states across the world working on averting the ripple effect that the vote will have across the planet.
However, there are some Africans who have been comparing what is happening in Britain and their home countries. Some of them have taken to the social media to give their humorous opinion. Here are some of the tweets
How African presidents react when they hear the word "resign" pic.twitter.com/nXMdr1KLFC
— Jena (@jena1905) June 24, 2016
Man who voted for Leave says he thought his vote wouldn't count, wins moron of the year award https://t.co/J7yf5WZPX9
— Chima Nwankwo (@Chimsky1) June 24, 2016
John Major, Tony Blair, Gordon Brown, David Cameron. One man still standing pic.twitter.com/D9ozwb0F7n
— Nqaba Matshazi (@nqabamatshazi) June 24, 2016
Lol pic.twitter.com/Z3vw4wD4eO
— KO (@Oyolla) June 24, 2016
Cameron: Mr Zuma, I have resigned after the #EURef. Are you not going to resign after #SpyTapes ruling?
Zuma: Ngeke pic.twitter.com/jQuUKgkgFU
— Siphile Hlwatika (@SiphileHlwatika) June 24, 2016
I'm still trying to figure out how #Brexit will impact cat food prices. It's all so confusing. pic.twitter.com/bzMXOVEbrb
— OllieBaba (@YourFriendOllie) June 24, 2016