Anarchy in the UK: Brexit leaves disunited kingdom flailing in every direction

By Nick Miller
Updated July 2 2016 - 4:08pm, first published 12:15am
Tourists make their way over Westminster Bridge the day after the majority of the British public voted to leave the European Union. Photo: Dan Kitwood
Tourists make their way over Westminster Bridge the day after the majority of the British public voted to leave the European Union. Photo: Dan Kitwood
The Sex Pistols, from Live at Winterland,1978 Photo: Supplied
The Sex Pistols, from Live at Winterland,1978 Photo: Supplied
David Cameron, UK prime minister and leader of the Conservative Party, makes his resignation speech in Downing Street following the referendum membership vote results. Photo: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg
David Cameron, UK prime minister and leader of the Conservative Party, makes his resignation speech in Downing Street following the referendum membership vote results. Photo: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg
Former London mayor Boris Johnson waves as leaves his home by car on June 27 in London. Photo: Jack Taylor/Getty
Former London mayor Boris Johnson waves as leaves his home by car on June 27 in London. Photo: Jack Taylor/Getty
Theresa May, UK home secretary and quiet Remain campaigner. Photo: Luke MacGregor/Bloomberg
Theresa May, UK home secretary and quiet Remain campaigner. Photo: Luke MacGregor/Bloomberg
Former SNP leader Alex Salmond. Photo: Simon Dawson
Former SNP leader Alex Salmond. Photo: Simon Dawson
Labour Party Leader Jeremy Corbyn leaves his home on Wednesday. Photo: Christopher Furlong/Getty Images
Labour Party Leader Jeremy Corbyn leaves his home on Wednesday. Photo: Christopher Furlong/Getty Images

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