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The Long March Back To Sanity In The Uk
Seven years on from Brexit .Those of us who rue the day we ever left and are desperate to rejoin are used to having hopes dashed .But a ray of hope ,thousands of people are expected to join the NRM For the National Rejoin the EU March in London today. WooHoo
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.NJ 14.01 Even a school kid would know I was referring to the EU referendum 23 june 2016 seven years three months ago
I don’t think so. Any school kid would see “Brexit” as the date the UK left the EU. After the referendum there was no guarantee that the UK would even leave the EU (as the campaign to thwart the electorate’s decision had only just begun). Brexit was the day all that had been sideswiped, not he day of the referendum.
The National Rejoin March attracted around 3,000 people as they marched from Park Lane, outside the London Hilton, toward Parliament Square for speeches and a waving of flags of the EU nations.
So that knocks it back from 17,410,742 (51.9%):16,141,241 (48.1%) to 17,407,742 (51.9%):16,144,241 (48.1%). Quite a difference.
Thecorbyloon at 7.28 - the Independent were not telling the truth.
I happened to be in that part of London today and there were a couple of hundred, not thousands.
I know from your past posts you always demand evindence on everything, so I'll admit I didn't count them, but there most certainly was not thousands.
news this evening - hundreds
and - I don’t think so. Any school kid would see “Brexit” as the date the UK left the EU. - nope
Little Cerys this evening - the Brexit vote was seven years ago when I was 14 and so I ws not given a choice for what I am living at today. As everyone knows ( oops) 80% of 18-25s wish to rejoin
I am the voice crying in the wilderness - ( says Gully) make straight for the way back into the EU
John Ch 1 - wiv modifications to modernise it
Even if there was up to 3,000 people on this march that still makes it less than 1 person per town or village. Seems not that many want to leave or maybe they thought others would go on the march to save them having to get out of bed to go on it like they did with the referendum.
Little Cerys didn't get a vote as she was too young but then we didn't get to vote when we were taken into the EU and all its rules back in the 70s.
Interestingly the presenter (in the 19:21 video) said that the remainers were continuing their fight against democracy, how is wanting what 60% of the population want undemocratic?
The guy interviewing people (Ben Leo) on the march, falsely claimed that all our politicians are voted for, and that the EU’s accounts had not been audited for about 30 years – more Brexiteers lies.
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