Revoke Article 50 Petition crashed by volume of traffic.

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"The largest pro-EU demonstration in history took place last Saturday. Ironically, this display of Europhilia happened in a country that is about to leave the EU, as up to 1m people took to the streets of London to protest against Brexit. Leaving the EU has had the paradoxical result of creating something entirely new — a passionate pro-European movement in Britain."

Younger British citizens are passionately pro-Europe.

They are no more likely to change their minds than anti-Europeans, who are predominantly over retirement age.
 
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"The largest pro-EU demonstration in history took place last Saturday. Ironically, this display of Europhilia happened in a country that is about to leave the EU, as up to 1m people took to the streets of London to protest against Brexit. Leaving the EU has had the paradoxical result of creating something entirely new — a passionate pro-European movement in Britain."

Younger British citizens are passionately pro-Europe.

They are no more likely to change their minds than anti-Europeans, who are predominantly over retirement age.
65million people in UK, that means 64million couldn't be bothered to turn up.
From the film footage most of them at the protest looked a bit foreign.
 
Remember the anti Iraq war protest march

Made no odds still went to war

And let's face all of them on that
March had there eads up there wat sits and got it wrong :sneaky::sneaky:

As was proved when weapons of masse destruction were found :sneaky::sneaky::sneaky::sneaky:
 
They are no more likely to change their minds than anti-Europeans, who are predominantly over retirement age.
Are you saying more than 8.7 million of them voted leave?


You really must get over this obsession of yours for prejudice against the elderly.

It would not be tolerated, especially BY YOU, for any other group.
 
I am not opposed to old people.

But the referendum was some three years ago.

The number of people reaching voting age is 700,000 a year.

Tell me that they should have no say.

If I die tomorrow, for how long should my wishes override the wishes of someone who is still here? Is it rude to ask?
 
I am not opposed to old people.

But the referendum was some three years ago.

The number of people reaching voting age is 700,000 a year.

Tell me that they should have no say.

If I die tomorrow, for how long should my wishes override the wishes of someone who is still here?

"they should have no say"
 
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