The aftershock of the EU Referendum is turning the country inside-out and upside down. It has brought to the fore the divisions within every political party that this festering issue has caused for a long time. While there are different voices coming out of Europe, with Jean Claude Juncker, Chairman of the European Commission, being the worst, implying UK must now be 'punished' for daring to leave, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and European Council President Donald Tusk have been more balanced, advising calm. Merkel has also said that EU needs to make sure other countries don't follow UK, a rising concern in Europe. The chorus for a reformed EU is getting louder, and a demand for the resignation of Junker is growing.