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Sadiq Khan Leads The Anti-Democracy March.
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Judging by the looks of them, I wish they would leave the UK and go and live in the EU, if they like it so much.
Judging by the looks of them, I wish they would leave the UK and go and live in the EU, if they like it so much.
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The situation is straightforw ard: The UK electorate voted to leave the EU. However close the result was (and the majority was 1.269m votes on a turnout of 72%) is immaterial. It was a substantial number. The government who called the referendum (and who framed the question and spent vast sums of public money trying to persuade the electorate to vote to...
22:16 Sat 20th Oct 2018
The evidence leaks out bit by bit and is ignored by the Remoaners and their manipulators as ever. The protest is and was financed by the EUSSR.
//Some of the groups promoting the march for a so-called ‘People’s Vote’ for another Brexit referendum were directly funded by the EU, according to reports.
The People’s Vote campaign has been dubbed the ‘Losers’ Vote’ by critics, after the fact that ‘The People’ already voted against EU membership in the 2016 referendum on the issue.
It has also been described as ‘The Soros Vote’ by Nigel Farage, in a nod to the fact that many the people pushing hardest for a second referendum are super-rich establishment figures — billionaire plutocrat and open borders campaigner George Soros being foremost among them. However, there is evidence that some of the groups promoting the campaign’s march through metropolitan London on October 20th were directly funded by the EU itself — to the tune of hundreds of thousands of euros.
The European Alternatives group received 300,000 euros — covering most of its 500,000 euro budget — from European Commission citizenship and justice programmes in 2016-17, according to EU documents, while the European Movement received an even more substantial sum of 350,000 euros from the bloc. The European Movement, which is dedicated to “the establishment of a united, federal Europe” similar to the United States of America, and described its remit as “propaganda and other activities” in its memorandum of association, has played an interesting role in the Brexit story so far.
The official Remain campaign, Britain Stronger in Europe, was set up as the Interim Campaign Ltd by the European Movement’s chairwoman, Laura Sandys. Remain campaign spin doctor Lucy Thomas denied any official link with the European Movement, but this appeared to be contradicted somewhat by literature from the European Movement’s youth wing which seemed to describe BSE as their campaign at its launch. The European Movement also participated in the EU referendum as a registered campaigner in its own right — but was fined by the Electoral Commission “for delivering an incomplete and inaccurate spending return for the EU referendum” in a story which was widely unreported by the mainstream media.//
//Some of the groups promoting the march for a so-called ‘People’s Vote’ for another Brexit referendum were directly funded by the EU, according to reports.
The People’s Vote campaign has been dubbed the ‘Losers’ Vote’ by critics, after the fact that ‘The People’ already voted against EU membership in the 2016 referendum on the issue.
It has also been described as ‘The Soros Vote’ by Nigel Farage, in a nod to the fact that many the people pushing hardest for a second referendum are super-rich establishment figures — billionaire plutocrat and open borders campaigner George Soros being foremost among them. However, there is evidence that some of the groups promoting the campaign’s march through metropolitan London on October 20th were directly funded by the EU itself — to the tune of hundreds of thousands of euros.
The European Alternatives group received 300,000 euros — covering most of its 500,000 euro budget — from European Commission citizenship and justice programmes in 2016-17, according to EU documents, while the European Movement received an even more substantial sum of 350,000 euros from the bloc. The European Movement, which is dedicated to “the establishment of a united, federal Europe” similar to the United States of America, and described its remit as “propaganda and other activities” in its memorandum of association, has played an interesting role in the Brexit story so far.
The official Remain campaign, Britain Stronger in Europe, was set up as the Interim Campaign Ltd by the European Movement’s chairwoman, Laura Sandys. Remain campaign spin doctor Lucy Thomas denied any official link with the European Movement, but this appeared to be contradicted somewhat by literature from the European Movement’s youth wing which seemed to describe BSE as their campaign at its launch. The European Movement also participated in the EU referendum as a registered campaigner in its own right — but was fined by the Electoral Commission “for delivering an incomplete and inaccurate spending return for the EU referendum” in a story which was widely unreported by the mainstream media.//
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Trainspotting creator Irvine Welsh says the “smug, patronising” tone of the campaign to overturn the EU referendum has converted him to “100 percent hard Brexit Leave”. The left-leaning Scottish writer made his comments on Twitter in response to a video from the ‘Best for Britain’ group — funded by 88-year-old billionaire plutocrat George Soros — which was advertising the so-called ‘People’s Vote’ march for another Brexit referendum. The Best for Britain video features a number of characters who have received a poorly prepared restaurant meal, been given a bad haircut, watched a dog foul their front lawn, and so on, but are too well-mannered to object. “Even though I know it goes against every instinct in your quivering little British bodies, it’s time to let your voice be heard. Speak up!” the plum-voiced narrator urges.
“This smug, patronising, neoliberal, middle-class pish shows exactly why Remain lost the European referendum and deserve to lose any second one,” Welsh commented.
“It made me go from about 60-40 percent Remain to 100 percent hard Brexit Leave in 1.45 secs. They’ve learned absolutely nothing.”
Trainspotting creator Irvine Welsh says the “smug, patronising” tone of the campaign to overturn the EU referendum has converted him to “100 percent hard Brexit Leave”. The left-leaning Scottish writer made his comments on Twitter in response to a video from the ‘Best for Britain’ group — funded by 88-year-old billionaire plutocrat George Soros — which was advertising the so-called ‘People’s Vote’ march for another Brexit referendum. The Best for Britain video features a number of characters who have received a poorly prepared restaurant meal, been given a bad haircut, watched a dog foul their front lawn, and so on, but are too well-mannered to object. “Even though I know it goes against every instinct in your quivering little British bodies, it’s time to let your voice be heard. Speak up!” the plum-voiced narrator urges.
“This smug, patronising, neoliberal, middle-class pish shows exactly why Remain lost the European referendum and deserve to lose any second one,” Welsh commented.
“It made me go from about 60-40 percent Remain to 100 percent hard Brexit Leave in 1.45 secs. They’ve learned absolutely nothing.”
Addendum.
Even a month after the Leave vote in June 2016, the writer was reasonably even-handed, deriding leading Brexit supporters as “toytown fascists” in an article for The Guardian but, at the same time, noting that “no democrat can defend the Commission-led EU, and nobody in the Remain camp had a serious reforming vision of Europe”.
“Remain’s leaders would have kept us straitjacketed into the EU’s current death-by-a-thousand-cuts version of corporate neoliberalism,” he suggested.
“At least now, shed of that distraction, we have our governmental elites much more clearly in our sights.
Even a month after the Leave vote in June 2016, the writer was reasonably even-handed, deriding leading Brexit supporters as “toytown fascists” in an article for The Guardian but, at the same time, noting that “no democrat can defend the Commission-led EU, and nobody in the Remain camp had a serious reforming vision of Europe”.
“Remain’s leaders would have kept us straitjacketed into the EU’s current death-by-a-thousand-cuts version of corporate neoliberalism,” he suggested.
“At least now, shed of that distraction, we have our governmental elites much more clearly in our sights.
Transport costs and coaches were "laid on" by, amongst others, TV chef Delia Smith, the singer Olly Alexander and the former deputy prime minister Michael Heseltine
Others sponsors include the actors Sir Patrick Stewart and Natascha McElhone, the millionaire co-founder of Superdry, Julian Dunkerton, the author Ian McEwan, the former foreign secretary David Miliband and his former Labour government colleague Peter Mandelson.
Alexander, the lead singer of the Years & Years, who is paying for travel from the Forest of Dean. The rabid Remoaner "reporters" claim that 700,000 took part. Haha that would require about 14,000 coaches. Other sources put the attendance at more like 100,000. What do you believe?
The hypocrisy of the Remoaners is indeed gag inducing.
They hate the establishment so they are going to vote for the establishment.They hate the millionaires who practise slavery so they will vote for more slavery. They respect democracy so they will keep protesting until they get their own way. They want the leave campaign investigated over Russia influence. They want the leave campaign investigated for outside funding. They want the leave campaign investigated over CIA influence. They want the leave campaign investigated over Saudi Arabia influence.
Yet they won't bat an eyelid at the EU, Soros, Gina Miller,Richard Branson, etc. etc. and many politicians of different nations all using their own wealth, influence and power to try and overrule the vote. The EU itself giving two pro-EU movement groups 300,000 EURO each for this very march. Who paid for the t shirts, flags, banners, and all the other accoutrements of mob rule?
Others sponsors include the actors Sir Patrick Stewart and Natascha McElhone, the millionaire co-founder of Superdry, Julian Dunkerton, the author Ian McEwan, the former foreign secretary David Miliband and his former Labour government colleague Peter Mandelson.
Alexander, the lead singer of the Years & Years, who is paying for travel from the Forest of Dean. The rabid Remoaner "reporters" claim that 700,000 took part. Haha that would require about 14,000 coaches. Other sources put the attendance at more like 100,000. What do you believe?
The hypocrisy of the Remoaners is indeed gag inducing.
They hate the establishment so they are going to vote for the establishment.They hate the millionaires who practise slavery so they will vote for more slavery. They respect democracy so they will keep protesting until they get their own way. They want the leave campaign investigated over Russia influence. They want the leave campaign investigated for outside funding. They want the leave campaign investigated over CIA influence. They want the leave campaign investigated over Saudi Arabia influence.
Yet they won't bat an eyelid at the EU, Soros, Gina Miller,Richard Branson, etc. etc. and many politicians of different nations all using their own wealth, influence and power to try and overrule the vote. The EU itself giving two pro-EU movement groups 300,000 EURO each for this very march. Who paid for the t shirts, flags, banners, and all the other accoutrements of mob rule?
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