Brexit: the reaction of the stars and scandalous cartoons on Queen Elizabeth II

The referendum on the separation of Great Britain from the EU made a lot of noise. Given its results, the inhabitants of the kingdom were divided roughly in half, but the opponents of a common Europe was slightly larger.

The famous writer Joan Rowling said goodbye to her country on a page on Twitter. She wrote: "Goodbye, Great Britain," however, it's not entirely clear what was meant ...

A little later, Harry Potter's "mother" deciphered her thought:

"I'm proud to be part of an" unworthy minority. "

She hinted at the replica of the policy of Nigel Faraj, who called the results of the referendum "the choice of worthy people." Mrs. Rowling, as well as most representatives of the "cultural shop" of Great Britain, is a supporter of European integration. Her attitude to Brexit is shared by Benedict Cumberbatch, Vivienne Westwood, Victoria and David Beckham, Jude Law, Keira Knightley, Christine Scott Thomas, Stephen Hawking, Helena Bonham Carter and Elton John.

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And what about the royal family?

Prince William has transparently hinted that if the country's parliament still passes the law on withdrawal and the EU, Her Majesty can use its veto. Elizabeth II has the right to reject such a bill as one that runs counter to the national interests of the state.

Provocative pictures

Scandalous artists, working in the magazine Charlie Hebdo, could not pass by such a bright information occasion. The other day they released the next issue of the magazine, placing on its cover an image of a certain lady with a lowered linen.

Another caricature depicts Great Britain in the image of her husband, who leaves his wife (Europe) and returns to her mother. In the appearance of an elderly lady, there is a hint of Queen Elizabeth II.