Most of the people whining at this result are the well off, the people who live far away from any mass immigration hot spots and/or people in college that are living off their parents ticket. You know, those people who need to "check their privilege"
Not True at all.
You understand that in the UK, that the building societies are the first people to be effected, and that generally means the poor are effected the most (Because it's the Poorer and middle classes who work as architects and the builders etc.) . if the economy stays in the fall it is in at the moment, unemployment will begin to soar.
And the Building sector will crash.
There are already reports of a 30% Loss in those sectors in 1 day.
There is still high Youth unemployment in the South, which are where the middle class live. Which most Younger Middle class earners voted to stay. I can't even begin to say how many adult youths live with their parents, because they cannot possibly afford to sustain themselves.
The pound will recover (it's already is), we will get to pick who makes all of our laws again and we will get total control over immigration (and use immigration for our benefit and not that of the superstate ideal). Oh and wanting to be an independent nation does not make you a "bigot" a "racist" or even "literally Hitler" either.
Again i disagree, early reports are showing ridiculous amounts of losses. There is also talk about the pound being devalued again from a "AA1" to lower.
Being Independent isn't a bad thing, but it does look extremely racist when the last 10 years of complaints about immigration have been aimed at the Polish. "The Polish are taking our jobs". I certainly remember people saying that.
I Also certainly remember people saying "They come here, take our jobs and refuse to learn our language" too. Hmm, that looks pretty racist to me.
Yet i seek to remind you that they pay taxes. And the VAST majority live here like normal British people.
For better or for worse, this is the decision we have made and it's time to accept it and make it work, if the 46% don't like that.. well such is the reality of life. Sometimes you have to accept things you don't personally like for the benefit of the whole.
Actually it was 48%, and there was large divisions between youth and the older generations. The Older Generations who will not feel the effects as much as the Youth will.
I live in a Port town, Infact Southampton. Youth Unemployment is high here, so we study politics. There is alot we can do. We can refuse to accept the result. The PM can refuse to call Article 50 until another referendum.
The Nation has been divided, and Scotland are calling now to leave the UK.
The effects isn't as simple as your stating.