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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.The formation by Marxist globalist ideology of the European Union, has been the greatest geopolitical disaster to befell the the continent of Europe - ever! It is the root cause of all the adversities facing us now & will ultimately be the cause if its destruction; which the way events are rapidly unfolding, will not take long.
Will the European Uniononophiles tell me why they think I am wrong please, & why they wish to rejoin this failed absurd enterprise?
Anti democratic "girlies" The majority was over one million. The Whitehall establishment did not want it and still don't,"remoaners" all. It will work but i always said to my remain voting friends that it'll take at least 10 to 15 years to come right. In 1975 i voted the same but when Heath won we who voted "out" just got on with life. No childish foot stamping here. AND dear remainer the only reason why the Government allowed a referendom this time was that they thought "Leave" was doomed as in 75 BUT IMO "project fear" caused the upset. SO SUCK IT UP losers
This made me chuckle:
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Apparently owners of "XL Bully" dogs held a demonstration against the proposeed ban of the breed and this "mingled" with the Rejoiners' march. The dog owners had left their dogs at home in case they couldn't keep in step whilst marching. Shame really. They might have joined the Rejoiners in their "interpretive dancing" routine (guaranteed to encourage doubters to join their campaign).
Whatever, from the footage I've seen, the Bully owners certainly seemed to outnumber the Rejoiners and their protests seemed a little more, shall we say, "vigorous".
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