Twitter freaks out over historic #Brexit vote

The Brexit decision was followed by British Prime Minister David Cameron announcing his decision to step down.

Update: 2016-06-25 05:22 GMT
Lawyers from Leigh Day solicitors argued that Brexit would mean the claimants were no longer EU citizens and therefore no longer afforded the rights of free movement which flow from EU citizenship. (Photo: AFP/Representational Image)

London: A day after the historic European Union referendum polls, where Britain voted in favour of Brexit, Twitteratis flooded the micro-blogging website with their views, opinions, jokes, memes and gifs.

British voters went to the polls on Thursday to vote on whether their country should remain a member of the European Union. As months of fierce debate pause on referendum day and Britons held their breath for what was described as a "once-in-a-lifetime" decision.

The Brexit decision was followed by British Prime Minister David Cameron announcing his decision to step down, paving way for UK's most popular politician, Boris Johnson, the ex-mayor of London who is likely to be the next Prime Minister.

Here's a compiled list of the best jokes, memes and cartoons that followed Brexit decision on Twitter:

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