MOSCOW (Sputnik) – On June 23, a nationwide referendum was held in the United Kingdom, in which 51.9 percent of voters opted in favor of the country withdrawing from the European Union. After the official results were revealed, Prime Minister David Cameron, who led the Remain campaign, said he would resign in October.
"Dear Brits, who believe in a United Europe, leave the Brexiters, the quarreling and the weather behind. Start a brand new life in a loving Romanian family," the message on the newspaper's "adoption" web page says.
The campaign calls on the Romanians to volunteer in adopting "the good people" of the United Kingdom, who disagreed to leave the European Union due to their respect of the European values.
In 2013, Gandul launched the "Why don't you come over?" campaign, which was a response to the UK initiative to keep away Romanian and Bulgarian immigrants. The initiative invited the Brits to Romania, as it had "plenty of room" and job opportunities.