Saturday 23 March 2019

Marching on together

At the start of this week, March for Brexit began, where a small group of people paid Nigel £50 each to participate. Through the week the march has been photographed, filmed as they walked, looking more like people walking tot he pub than a protest.

They are due to arrive in London on the 29th the celebrate Brexit Day.

Oh, about that....

Today, a march was organised in London to demand a 2nd referendum, although that now is mutating into a call to cancel Brexit.

No police figures in yet, but it seems over a million took part. The film is very impressive for sure.

These are the kind of numbers that Brexit supports can only dream of mobilising. And yet May will ignore this, but it shows to the rest of Europe and the world that we are not all narrow-minded Little Britons, we want to be a part of Europe, and are angry at the imminent removal of our rights.

Meanwhile the online petition passed four million this morning, and four and a half by dusk, making it the most subscribed Government petition on history.

Probably won't change anything either, but I know many people, including Jools, who have not done anything like this before, felt passionate enough to bother to sign.

Remember, there will be an inquiry into Brexit, and it will reveal the lies and apportion blame, and there will be more than enough to go round for all Brexiteers.

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