Another mass march hit the streets of London

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This bunch did their best, but couldn't reach 700,000 marchers.

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you know as well as I do that there is a huge preponderance of retired people in the ranks of the Quitters.
 
you know as well as I do that there is a huge preponderance of retired people in the ranks of the Quitters.

And we all know it is only self righteous snowflakes that can be bothered going on marches.
 
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And we all know it is only self righteous snowflakes that can be bothered going on marches.

Yaxley-Lennon snowflakes

https://www.standard.co.uk/news/cri...inking-at-pub-after-speaking-at-a3887466.html

A union boss was attacked after speaking at a counter-protest to a rally supporting jailed far-right leader Tommy Robinson and US president Donald Trump.

Steve Hedley, senior assistant general secretary of the
RMT, was assaulted by supporters of the US president and Robinson, according to anti-fascism campaigners Hope Not Hate.

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A lot have succumbed I'm afraid. There would have been double that amount last week.:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
And half it again next week...

That's what the transition period is hopefully all about - let the ignorant old xenophobes/racists die off and we can check again whether the 'will of the people' has changed (y)
 
it's great to see that EU support spans all ages.

but as you know

"Britain’s youth voted Remain
Three quarters of British voters aged 24 and under voted against Brexit.


British voters were heavily split based on age and location in Thursday’s EU referendum, with those aged 49 and under favoring Remain, polling indicates.

Youths strongly favored Remain, with 75 percent of Brits 24 and younger reporting they voted for Britain to stay in the European Union, according to a
YouGov poll.

A majority of people age 25-49 also backed Remain, on 56 percent, while older voters preferred Leave, the poll shows."

https://www.politico.eu/article/britains-youth-voted-remain-leave-eu-brexit-referendum-stats/

"Meet the 75%: the young people who voted to remain in the EU

How does it feel to be one of the 75% of 18- to 24-year-olds who voted to remain in the European Union?"

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/jun/24/meet-the-75-young-people-who-voted-to-remain-in-eu

"older people tended to vote Leave"



 
Why do the leavers need to march the vote was already won we are leaving :rolleyes:
 
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