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Remainers: When are you taking to the streets?

Lots of anti-Brexit, pro-migrant demonstrators congregated around the shard at the moment, apparently (according to Twitter).
 
You'd hope so given the passion/bile/anger the result seems to have generated amongst Remainers.

Care that much? Take to the streets.
 
Maybe when they have finished they could go to the estates and take some stuff for the foodbanks for the thickos.
 
Should one be taking to the streets to protest about a democratic decision though? I think plenty are not giving brexit a chance. The time for insurrection may or may not come in a few years time.
 
I just don't see what the purpose of these demonstrations is. If they're angry at those that voted to leave, perhaps they should go and protest outside their houses?
 
Should one be taking to the streets to protest about a democratic decision though? I think plenty are not giving brexit a chance. The time for insurrection may or may not come in a few years time.


No they should not, they don't believe in democracy, as demonstrated by their desire to stay in the EU.

I imagine your town will respect the will of the people though ;)
 
The link up above about the Scottish protest, fucking right they should!
The Scots voted to stay in the UK. I think probably what swung it was that nobody could give an answer about the currency they would use. The EU made it plain that if Scotland voted to leave the UK there would be no automatic entry into the EU & it could take years before they could join so how would it work if they voted for independence now? They would not be in the EU & Westminster stated quite clearly they could not use the £ if they left the UK.
 
Should one be taking to the streets to protest about a democratic decision though?
I do find it a slightly odd thing too (voted Remain, for what it's worth).

However, I do think there's merit to pro-Europe/migrant/people events as a reactionto the worrying increase in "go home" sentiment, that could be attended by Remain and Leave voters (because I'm pretty sure a lot of them still like Europeans, if not the EU) alike.
 
The Scots voted to stay in the UK. I think probably what swung it was that nobody could give an answer about the currency they would use. The EU made it plain that if Scotland voted to leave the UK there would be no automatic entry into the EU & it could take years before they could join so how would it work if they voted for independence now? They would not be in the EU & Westminster stated quite clearly they could not use the £ if they left the UK.
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The Scots voted to stay in the UK. I think probably what swung it was that nobody could give an answer about the currency they would use. The EU made it plain that if Scotland voted to leave the UK there would be no automatic entry into the EU & it could take years before they could join so how would it work if they voted for independence now? They would not be in the EU & Westminster stated quite clearly they could not use the £ if they left the UK.


Spain won't allow them to join or they'll lose Catalonia. Independent Scotland would be very independent indeed. Especially with the rest of the world fracking their oil for a fraction of the cost of the North Sea stuff.

Cameron's opened such a can of worms, Millipede's dad may have been the fella who hated Britain, pig fucker would seem to be the man who hated the whole fucking planet.
 
Spain won't allow them to join or they'll lose Catalonia. Independent Scotland would be very independent indeed. Especially with the rest of the world fracking their oil for a fraction of the cost of the North Sea stuff.

Cameron's opened such a can of worms, Millipede's dad may have been the fella who hated Britain, pig fucker would seem to be the man who hated the whole fucking planet.
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I do find it a slightly odd thing too (voted Remain, for what it's worth).

However, I do think there's merit to pro-Europe/migrant/people events as a reactionto the worrying increase in "go home" sentiment, that could be attended by Remain and Leave voters (because I'm pretty sure a lot of them still like Europeans, if not the EU) alike.

If they are combined with say support for collections for food banks, etc, they may get popular support, etc.
 
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