The image features a plain white background with a bold statement in black text. The text reads, "DON'T BLAME ME I VOTED REMAIN." The phrase is a play on the popular meme "Don't blame me I voted for the other guy," which is often used to express a sense of regret or disillusionment with the outcome of an election. In this context, the phrase seems to be a humorous commentary on the Brexit referendum, where "Remain" was the option to reject Brexit. The text is centered and occupies a significant portion of the image, making it the focal point. The overall style of the image is minimalistic and straightforward, with no additional graphics or embellishments.



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