Talk about priorities.
The doomed Brexit result this morning has left people devastated and fearing for the future.
In a vote that will have ground-shaking effects not just for Ireland but for political relationships and the global economy, the people of Great Britain have chosen to leave the EU by a margin of 52%.
Remain voters are left angry and confused as UKIP leader Nigel Farage has already gone back on his previous promises and Prime Minister David Cameron has resigned from his post.
Another routine that has been disturbed with the Brexit vote is British daytime television, with fans condemning the excessive news coverage the historic vote has birthed.
TV fans are outraged today not only by Brexit but the fact two of their favourite shows, This Morning and Loose Women have been cancelled.
At the sudden news, men and women everywhere were left disappointed as many reckoned the clever Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield and the sharp, intelligent ladies of Loose Women would have interesting angles on the Brexit vote.
TV viewers everywhere took to Twitter to express their disappointment at the hallmark This Morning show being suddenly forced off air.
Gutted this morning and loose women has been cancelled
— Lindsey France (@lindseyfrancee) June 24, 2016
They’ve cancelled This Morning! What have people done!
— Melissa Dunkeld (@Bringmeguidance) June 24, 2016
To make this morning even worse sports day was cancelled and I was totally pumped and ready to not come last again in the dads race
— alexcornishmusic (@AlexCornish) June 24, 2016
Considering the dedicated audience that follows Loose Women, viewers were quick to express anger at missing their dose of Andrea McLean and the gang.
Farage you bastard look what you’ve done https://t.co/jI1ru5c64r
— CMAT 4 BOG BUTTER (@SquirrelEvictor) June 24, 2016
NOW THEY’VE CANCELLED TODAYS LOOSE WOMEN… SEE WHAT YOU’VE DONE?! #EUref
— Max (@MFoster95) June 24, 2016
They’ve cancelled Loose Women this is carnage.
— Leigh Montague (@LeighMonty12) June 24, 2016
Hopefully, the shows will return Monday without a hitch.
However, the future of the European Union and Britain’s economy looks more than uncertain.