Today, Theresa May wrote to the European Council president Donald Tusk, to trigger Article 50, and officially begin the break up of UKs relationship with Europe.
To mark this day, I considered writing a list of stuff that will probably be lost as a result, or a pondering on if Theresa May actually knows what she is doing?
Instead I figured I would share some of the highlights of how Twitter observed “Brexit Day”:
Happy Brexit day everyone! Let's party – no Champagne though as it got too expensive. And the bar staff have been deported, so it's a buffet
— Henry (@henweb) March 29, 2017
Now it's BBBBBBBB #Brexitday Same zany fun? https://t.co/HF8Iw0OsZZ
— Nick Swarbrick (@nickswarb) March 29, 2017
https://twitter.com/TheAlethiophile/status/847052966884446208
Good news on #BrexitDay. Liam Fox releases details of the 15 countries he's having trade talks with. pic.twitter.com/nvTCLgf9mN
— David Schneider (@davidschneider) March 29, 2017
Celebrate #Brexit with the new commemorative 7-sided #poundcoin! #Article50 #EnjoyYourBrexit! pic.twitter.com/FZi7Lm3rhB
— Jon Reed (@jonreed) March 28, 2017
https://twitter.com/_GioGio_/status/847110817908707328
In dark times, British humour will keep us going. Always look on the Bright side of life #Brexit pic.twitter.com/mITgy8Xg2s
— Peter Jukes (@peterjukes) March 29, 2017
https://twitter.com/MrDanielEKingMA/status/847122474932293632
Any reactions you want to share?