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Why did the British people wake up and hold a referendum?

The demand for a referendum reflects the division of social classes in Britain.

Most people who want to vote again are Europeans, who have never agreed to leave the European Union. According to the results of this referendum, nearly half of the people want to stay in the EU? .

Those who support Britain's exit from the EU are mainly people in industrial areas. They clearly felt how immigrants from Eastern Europe and refugees from the Middle East fought for their jobs. Those who support staying in Europe are financial practitioners in London who rely on the European single market to get rich and farmers in Scotland who dominate EU agricultural subsidies.

The online petition itself shows the profound regional and intergenerational differences in Britain. The vast majority of petitioners are young people from London, Oxford, Cambridge and big cities. Polls show that 75% of these young people oppose Britain's withdrawal from the EU, but many of them are not actively voting, but are keen on surfing the Internet, so after the referendum results are announced, they have become the main force to vent their anger online.