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By *ara J OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

Bristol East

Have you seen the March to Leave website?

It seems Nigel forgot all about a website.

march to leave dot co dot uk

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By *oi_LucyCouple
over a year ago

Barbados

Oh... that is brilliant!

-Matt

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Have you seen the March to Leave website?

It seems Nigel forgot all about a website.

march to leave dot co dot uk

"

Ha, that's quite amusing

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

If brexiteers told the truth. This would be it.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The photos from this March are quite funny.

Farage nowhere in sight. Hardly the epic march that Richard Tice promised.

Are people tired of his bullshit by now maybe?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Just googled March to Leave and someone possibly political has tweeted a picture of the March and someone's responded...


"

Wow, there must be literally tens of people there!"

Made me laugh

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just googled March to Leave and someone possibly political has tweeted a picture of the March and someone's responded...

Wow, there must be literally tens of people there!

Made me laugh "

Haha yes it’s a joke.

There’s already footage on YouTube of the marchers assaulting people.

Stay classy.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just googled March to Leave and someone possibly political has tweeted a picture of the March and someone's responded...

Wow, there must be literally tens of people there!

Made me laugh

Haha yes it’s a joke.

There’s already footage on YouTube of the marchers assaulting people.

Stay classy."

Is Centy there? Someone saw him there?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The official estimate is of around 100 marchers .....

Not sure if that includes journalists.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just googled March to Leave and someone possibly political has tweeted a picture of the March and someone's responded...

Wow, there must be literally tens of people there!

Made me laugh

Haha yes it’s a joke.

There’s already footage on YouTube of the marchers assaulting people.

Stay classy.

Is Centy there? Someone saw him there? "

I was a lady, she started attacking some one lookers that we’re debating another one of the marchers.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The photos from this March are quite funny.

Farage nowhere in sight. Hardly the epic march that Richard Tice promised.

Are people tired of his bullshit by now maybe?"

I correct myself here. Farage did show up.

“What do we want”

“Less of everything”

“When do we want it”

“1957”

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By *ara J OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

Bristol East

If there's a photo-op, he'll be there. If there's not, he won't.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The official estimate is of around 100 marchers .....

Not sure if that includes journalists. "

Yes 52 journalist's

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By *rench letterCouple
over a year ago

Chorley,

Have read perhaps 100 a really big following.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The official estimate is of around 100 marchers .....

Not sure if that includes journalists.

Yes 52 journalist's "

52 journalists versus 48 marchers sounds like unfinished business to me .A recount is required

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Can’t stop laughing ??

Where’s that Centaur chap lol?

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By *oi_LucyCouple
over a year ago

Barbados

Oh I love the hashtag for it on twitter...

#GammonballRun

-Matt

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Can’t stop laughing ??

Where’s that Centaur chap lol?

"

Good question, maybe on the march

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Oh I love the hashtag for it on twitter...

#GammonballRun

-Matt"

Fuck sake lmao!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Can’t stop laughing ??

Where’s that Centaur chap lol?

Good question, maybe on the march"

Bless him lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Oh I love the hashtag for it on twitter...

#GammonballRun

-Matt"

I don’t normally participate in name calling these far right types. But this is funny

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Can’t stop laughing ??

Where’s that Centaur chap lol?

"

Being a true entrepreneur he's probably doing the catering from a caravan or the marketing perhaps?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The official estimate is of around 100 marchers .....

Not sure if that includes journalists.

Yes 52 journalist's

52 journalists versus 48 marchers sounds like unfinished business to me .A recount is required "

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By *rench letterCouple
over a year ago

Chorley,

Yeah, see it's going to be about 50 now and farage is not even doing it all for all is winging.

A real good support think the remain campaign marches in London had just a few more.

It's funny centy has not commented on this post.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Yeah, see it's going to be about 50 now and farage is not even doing it all for all is winging.

A real good support think the remain campaign marches in London had just a few more.

It's funny centy has not commented on this post. "

Might be on the treadmill watching a live feed

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Yeah, see it's going to be about 50 now and farage is not even doing it all for all is winging.

A real good support think the remain campaign marches in London had just a few more.

It's funny centy has not commented on this post.

Might be on the treadmill watching a live feed "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Yeah, see it's going to be about 50 now and farage is not even doing it all for all is winging.

A real good support think the remain campaign marches in London had just a few more.

It's funny centy has not commented on this post.

Might be on the treadmill watching a live feed "

Lmao!

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By *asyukMan
over a year ago

West London

I guess there won't be any need for estimates about how many hundreds of thousands did or did not turn up. You can count them individually.

It is amusing that Farage is not actually walking the whole way. He's just there for the photo shoots.

What a genuine guy

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By *avidnsa69Man
over a year ago

Essex


"I guess there won't be any need for estimates about how many hundreds of thousands did or did not turn up. You can count them individually.

It is amusing that Farage is not actually walking the whole way. He's just there for the photo shoots.

What a genuine guy "

According to some of the dullards who organised it, they decided to limit the numbers for H&S reasons....and they could have had thousands if theyd wanted to

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I guess there won't be any need for estimates about how many hundreds of thousands did or did not turn up. You can count them individually.

It is amusing that Farage is not actually walking the whole way. He's just there for the photo shoots.

What a genuine guy

According to some of the dullards who organised it, they decided to limit the numbers for H&S reasons....and they could have had thousands if theyd wanted to "

Yeah, what evs

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I guess there won't be any need for estimates about how many hundreds of thousands did or did not turn up. You can count them individually.

It is amusing that Farage is not actually walking the whole way. He's just there for the photo shoots.

What a genuine guy

According to some of the dullards who organised it, they decided to limit the numbers for H&S reasons....and they could have had thousands if theyd wanted to

Yeah, what evs "

Well let's look at the facts:

1. 17.4m vote leave

2. 350 register

3. 100 turn up to the March

4. 50 sign up for the full March

5. Nigel Farage is not doing the whole way -just the photo shoot bits!

That's a great result! Anyone notice the trend?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I guess there won't be any need for estimates about how many hundreds of thousands did or did not turn up. You can count them individually.

It is amusing that Farage is not actually walking the whole way. He's just there for the photo shoots.

What a genuine guy

According to some of the dullards who organised it, they decided to limit the numbers for H&S reasons....and they could have had thousands if theyd wanted to

Yeah, what evs

Well let's look at the facts:

1. 17.4m vote leave

2. 350 register

3. 100 turn up to the March

4. 50 sign up for the full March

5. Nigel Farage is not doing the whole way -just the photo shoot bits!

That's a great result! Anyone notice the trend? "

Brexit means Brexit?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Farage is a two-faced bastard, he proved it again. It's like a rat who escapes from a sinking ship. Just like other heroes for hmmm...... everyone knows for whom. Liar, scammers and populists, nothing more.

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By *oi_LucyCouple
over a year ago

Barbados

They are due to cross the Middlesborough Transporter bridge today.

Which is closed on a Sunday.

Good luck.

Best response I saw on this?

"Someone appears to have forgotten how to dot the Is and cross the Tees." -- @englishfutures

But... I bet if they just believe really hard then it will be OK. It's probably the EUs fault it's not running today anyway.

-Matt

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"They are due to cross the Middlesborough Transporter bridge today.

Which is closed on a Sunday.

Good luck.

Best response I saw on this?

"Someone appears to have forgotten how to dot the Is and cross the Tees." -- @englishfutures

But... I bet if they just believe really hard then it will be OK. It's probably the EUs fault it's not running today anyway.

-Matt"

Nothing to do with brexit

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By *ony 2016Man
over a year ago

Huddersfield /derby cinemas


"They are due to cross the Middlesborough Transporter bridge today.

Which is closed on a Sunday.

Good luck.

Best response I saw on this?

"Someone appears to have forgotten how to dot the Is and cross the Tees." -- @englishfutures

But... I bet if they just believe really hard then it will be OK. It's probably the EUs fault it's not running today anyway.

-Matt"

. Panic over , no need to worry about the bridge being closed Chris Grayling has asked his friends at Seabourne Freight to send one of their ferries up north to get the marchers over the water

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By *ethnmelvCouple
over a year ago

Chudleigh


"Have you seen the March to Leave website?

It seems Nigel forgot all about a website.

march to leave dot co dot uk

"

Very funny & kind of fitting given all the other things they’ve ‘forgotten’ on this journey

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By *avidnsa69Man
over a year ago

Essex


"I guess there won't be any need for estimates about how many hundreds of thousands did or did not turn up. You can count them individually.

It is amusing that Farage is not actually walking the whole way. He's just there for the photo shoots.

What a genuine guy

According to some of the dullards who organised it, they decided to limit the numbers for H&S reasons....and they could have had thousands if theyd wanted to

Yeah, what evs

Well let's look at the facts:

1. 17.4m vote leave

2. 350 register

3. 100 turn up to the March

4. 50 sign up for the full March

5. Nigel Farage is not doing the whole way -just the photo shoot bits!

That's a great result! Anyone notice the trend? "

Apparently over 100 staggered the 12 miles from Hartlepool to Middlesbrough today...it took 5 hours

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I guess there won't be any need for estimates about how many hundreds of thousands did or did not turn up. You can count them individually.

It is amusing that Farage is not actually walking the whole way. He's just there for the photo shoots.

What a genuine guy

According to some of the dullards who organised it, they decided to limit the numbers for H&S reasons....and they could have had thousands if theyd wanted to

Yeah, what evs

Well let's look at the facts:

1. 17.4m vote leave

2. 350 register

3. 100 turn up to the March

4. 50 sign up for the full March

5. Nigel Farage is not doing the whole way -just the photo shoot bits!

That's a great result! Anyone notice the trend?

Apparently over 100 staggered the 12 miles from Hartlepool to Middlesbrough today...it took 5 hours "

Mostly through industrial estates.

On the upside, some morons got cold and wet at the weekend.

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By *olly_chromaticTV/TS
over a year ago

Stockport

It's really going to show the government what's what though, when literally tens of ones stagger into london on the 29th...

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By *ara J OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

Bristol East

It appears pro-Leave truckers are mobilising for gridlock this weekend.

A go-slow on motorways friday and saturday and blockade of ports.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It appears pro-Leave truckers are mobilising for gridlock this weekend.

A go-slow on motorways friday and saturday and blockade of ports."

Why change their policy of fucking up the Uk and annoying people trying to get on with life.

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By *ara J OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

Bristol East

A dress rehearsal for the real thing when the country seizes up in no-deal land

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"It appears pro-Leave truckers are mobilising for gridlock this weekend.

A go-slow on motorways friday and saturday and blockade of ports."

You seemed quite happy when remainers brought london to a standstill with their demo ,double standards seem to apply here.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I bet at least a dozen will make it all the way...

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By *bandjam91Couple
over a year ago

London

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By *bandjam91Couple
over a year ago

London


"It's really going to show the government what's what though, when literally tens of ones stagger into london on the 29th..."

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By *ara J OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

Bristol East


"It appears pro-Leave truckers are mobilising for gridlock this weekend.

A go-slow on motorways friday and saturday and blockade of ports.You seemed quite happy when remainers brought london to a standstill with their demo ,double standards seem to apply here."

Eh?

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By *avidnsa69Man
over a year ago

Essex


"It appears pro-Leave truckers are mobilising for gridlock this weekend.

A go-slow on motorways friday and saturday and blockade of ports."

Stupidity clearly has few limits

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By *ony 2016Man
over a year ago

Huddersfield /derby cinemas


"It appears pro-Leave truckers are mobilising for gridlock this weekend.

A go-slow on motorways friday and saturday and blockade of ports.

Stupidity clearly has few limits"

. Why bother losing money by blocking the ports this weekend , might only have to wait a few days and they will be blocked for real

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By *illwill69uMan
over a year ago

moston

Has anyone looked at the march?

Seems there are about 50 of them and it is such a 'fuck up' that they proudly marched to the Tees Transporter Bridge intending to use it to cross the River Tees only to find it is shut on Sunday.

The march will be stopping at the Bass brewery in Burton soon...

Nige needs someone to organise the 'piss up', any volunteers?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It appears pro-Leave truckers are mobilising for gridlock this weekend.

A go-slow on motorways friday and saturday and blockade of ports.

Stupidity clearly has few limits. Why bother losing money by blocking the ports this weekend , might only have to wait a few days and they will be blocked for real "

Or just wait for the french to strike again

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By *asyukMan
over a year ago

West London


"It appears pro-Leave truckers are mobilising for gridlock this weekend.

A go-slow on motorways friday and saturday and blockade of ports.You seemed quite happy when remainers brought london to a standstill with their demo ,double standards seem to apply here."

The remain match was hundreds of thousands of people who arranged the event with the necessary authorities with disruption to traffic an unintentional

consequence.

Lorries blocking traffic are doing nothing but deliberately disrupting people's daily lives. It's a small number of people trying to cause maximum inconvenience to get attention.

Not double standards at all.

Heroic interpretation though.

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By *laytimenowMan
over a year ago

Essex


"I guess there won't be any need for estimates about how many hundreds of thousands did or did not turn up. You can count them individually.

It is amusing that Farage is not actually walking the whole way. He's just there for the photo shoots.

What a genuine guy

According to some of the dullards who organised it, they decided to limit the numbers for H&S reasons....and they could have had thousands if theyd wanted to

Yeah, what evs

Well let's look at the facts:

1. 17.4m vote leave

2. 350 register

3. 100 turn up to the March

4. 50 sign up for the full March

5. Nigel Farage is not doing the whole way -just the photo shoot bits!

That's a great result! Anyone notice the trend? "

Yeah 300 need to give the £50 back

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By *oo hotCouple
over a year ago

North West

Anyone know what is happening on this March of the paytriots? Not heard much other than a fake quote from a famous film....

“Leavers.... Thousands of them”

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By *ara J OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

Bristol East

A march full of quitters - they all quit!

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"It appears pro-Leave truckers are mobilising for gridlock this weekend.

A go-slow on motorways friday and saturday and blockade of ports.

Stupidity clearly has few limits. Why bother losing money by blocking the ports this weekend , might only have to wait a few days and they will be blocked for real "

They have been the french customs have been on strike anyone notice any difference?

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By *ony 2016Man
over a year ago

Huddersfield /derby cinemas

I hope everyone on the leave walk had written to their doctor pointing out that IF there is a shortage of medicine IF a no deal occurs they are prepared to go to the back of the queue for their tablets as their vote and their wish would have been responsible,,,, ( I have asked a few times on fab if any fabbers have sent such letters ,,, so far no one has said they have )

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"I hope everyone on the leave walk had written to their doctor pointing out that IF there is a shortage of medicine IF a no deal occurs they are prepared to go to the back of the queue for their tablets as their vote and their wish would have been responsible,,,, ( I have asked a few times on fab if any fabbers have sent such letters ,,, so far no one has said they have ) "

The reason no one on the leave side has said they'd write such a letter is because there won't be any shortage of medicines in a no deal scenario. To suggest there is, is just more remoaner scaremongering and an attempt to revive project fear from its tomb.

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By *oncupiscentTonyMan
over a year ago

Kent


"

The march will be stopping at the Bass brewery in Burton soon...

Nige needs someone to organise the 'piss up', any volunteers?

"

They could spice it up a bit by doing a bit of a conga every half an hour or so, or maybe a cheeky circle jerk.


"It appears pro-Leave truckers are mobilising for gridlock this weekend.

A go-slow on motorways friday and saturday and blockade of ports.

Stupidity clearly has few limits. Why bother losing money by blocking the ports this weekend , might only have to wait a few days and they will be blocked for real They have been the french customs have been on strike anyone notice any difference? "

Eurostar passengers certainly have

https://www.independent.co.uk/travel/news-and-advice/eurostar-delays-today-train-cancelled-strikes-compensation-a8829611.html

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By *oncupiscentTonyMan
over a year ago

Kent

Seems the Brexit Party (whom Nige stated last month that the Brexit Party had his "absolute full support”, and that he would represent it if the UK participated in May’s European Parliamentary elections) appear to have lost their leader. Not in a layby near Castleford, but for sending Islamophobic tweets from an account deleted shortly after the Brexit Party was formed

https://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/top-stories/catherine-blaiklock-resigns-as-brexit-party-leader-1-5949622

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I hope everyone on the leave walk had written to their doctor pointing out that IF there is a shortage of medicine IF a no deal occurs they are prepared to go to the back of the queue for their tablets as their vote and their wish would have been responsible,,,, ( I have asked a few times on fab if any fabbers have sent such letters ,,, so far no one has said they have )

The reason no one on the leave side has said they'd write such a letter is because there won't be any shortage of medicines in a no deal scenario. To suggest there is, is just more remoaner scaremongering and an attempt to revive project fear from its tomb. "

Finally admitting that “project fear” is dead and now realising that we’re in “project reality”. Nice.

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By *abioMan
over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead


"

Seems the Brexit Party (whom Nige stated last month that the Brexit Party had his "absolute full support”, and that he would represent it if the UK participated in May’s European Parliamentary elections) appear to have lost their leader. Not in a layby near Castleford, but for sending Islamophobic tweets from an account deleted shortly after the Brexit Party was formed

https://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/top-stories/catherine-blaiklock-resigns-as-brexit-party-leader-1-5949622"

and i bet he takes over as leader.... that way he can pretend to be high profile... plus he is the best money making machine they have and can woo anyone not far right away from ukip...

this could be the last blow for them.....

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By *ara J OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

Bristol East


"

The reason no one on the leave side has said they'd write such a letter is because there won't be any shortage of medicines in a no deal scenario. To suggest there is, is just more remoaner scaremongering and an attempt to revive project fear from its tomb. "

Given your repeated assertions in December and January that the UK was "very well prepared indeed" for leaving the EU on March 29, please excuse me while I order a ferry to collect your worthless assurance.

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By *ara J OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

Bristol East

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

Seems the Brexit Party (whom Nige stated last month that the Brexit Party had his "absolute full support”, and that he would represent it if the UK participated in May’s European Parliamentary elections) appear to have lost their leader. Not in a layby near Castleford, but for sending Islamophobic tweets from an account deleted shortly after the Brexit Party was formed

https://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/top-stories/catherine-blaiklock-resigns-as-brexit-party-leader-1-5949622"

Ahh so that's why Kippers have moved over to The Brexit party, pretty much home from home but without as many stains, yet

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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago

upton wirral

All a waste of time we are leaving do all theses silly marches by remain and leave are pathetic its over virtually

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By *ethnmelvCouple
over a year ago

Chudleigh

Surely it must be clear that people are not convinced that we should leave? 3 years ago we were lied to by Leave and people fell for it. In years to come, very few people will admit they actually voted for Brexit. I only know of 2 people who’ve admitted it in an age range of 18-90.

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By *asyukMan
over a year ago

West London

The Dailly Haggis has the Brexit march down as:

"Gullibles Travels"

Just saying. That's what they said. Not me.

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By *ony 2016Man
over a year ago

Huddersfield /derby cinemas


"I hope everyone on the leave walk had written to their doctor pointing out that IF there is a shortage of medicine IF a no deal occurs they are prepared to go to the back of the queue for their tablets as their vote and their wish would have been responsible,,,, ( I have asked a few times on fab if any fabbers have sent such letters ,,, so far no one has said they have )

The reason no one on the leave side has said they'd write such a letter is because there won't be any shortage of medicines in a no deal scenario. To suggest there is, is just more remoaner scaremongering and an attempt to revive project fear from its tomb. "

. So , if leavers are so confident that the referendum vote will/ may not lead to medicine shortages surely they have no worry what-so-ever in writing to their doctor ,,, i suggest a first class stamp ,,

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By *heislanderMan
over a year ago

cheshunt


"Surely it must be clear that people are not convinced that we should leave? 3 years ago we were lied to by Leave and people fell for it. In years to come, very few people will admit they actually voted for Brexit. I only know of 2 people who’ve admitted it in an age range of 18-90."

And how many people in that age range do you know ? I voted to remain but I respect democracy. I knew what I was voting for, I’ll never desrespect people and say their vote was wrong. Hindsight is a wonderfull thing. I’m a gambler, if I knew Brexit would definitely fail I’d invest money in that belief. Unfortunately I’m like most people on here, I can’t see into the future, we’re all experts behind a keyboard.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The Dailly Haggis has the Brexit march down as:

"Gullibles Travels"

Just saying. That's what they said. Not me.

"

That's funny as fuck...

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By *G LanaTV/TS
over a year ago

Gosport

I presume that at some point the march will have to split up as none of the leavers will accept any other leavers route to their destination.

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By *ethnmelvCouple
over a year ago

Chudleigh


"I presume that at some point the march will have to split up as none of the leavers will accept any other leavers route to their destination."

Splitters!

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By *oi_LucyCouple
over a year ago

Barbados

Well, after having the piss taken out of them for the fact that they were only going to be walking about 60% of the actual distance and going to be bussed the rest.... they have now removed the maps of their route each day from their website. That is if they even make that.

So rather than be open and honest with the task at hand, they are hiding the inconvenient truth so they don't have to own up to it?

I'm really starting to believe that this entire thing was some elaborate hoax just to see how many parodies of brexit and the leave campaign they could possibly fit into two weeks.

-Matt

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By *ethnmelvCouple
over a year ago

Chudleigh


"Well, after having the piss taken out of them for the fact that they were only going to be walking about 60% of the actual distance and going to be bussed the rest.... they have now removed the maps of their route each day from their website. That is if they even make that.

So rather than be open and honest with the task at hand, they are hiding the inconvenient truth so they don't have to own up to it?

I'm really starting to believe that this entire thing was some elaborate hoax just to see how many parodies of brexit and the leave campaign they could possibly fit into two weeks.

-Matt"

I think we can rely on Chris Greyling to organise the beses for this one...

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By *ethnmelvCouple
over a year ago

Chudleigh

Just heard agreat line for Farage to his little people...

“You take the wet road and I’ll take the jet road and I’ll be in London before you”.

The man is a piece of work

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By *oi_LucyCouple
over a year ago

Barbados

Has anyone seen a *single* black person or ethnic minority in this march yet? I just watched a video of a few dozen of them walking single file past the camera (nice trick to make it look bigger!) and the nickname 'gammonball run' really is apt.

So, as not all leaver voters are racists and xenophobes, any idea why the march is so badly our of sync with the cultural and ethnic make up of the country as a whole?

-Matt

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Has anyone seen a *single* black person or ethnic minority in this march yet? I just watched a video of a few dozen of them walking single file past the camera (nice trick to make it look bigger!) and the nickname 'gammonball run' really is apt.

So, as not all leaver voters are racists and xenophobes, any idea why the march is so badly our of sync with the cultural and ethnic make up of the country as a whole?

-Matt"

Keep banging the same old drum leavers are "racist, xenophobes" and if you repeat it enough some people might believe you.You talk about the right wing being racist and enticing problems it seems to me you are trying to do exactly same thing.Sometimes you need to look in the mirror to spot the problem.

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By *ara J OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

Bristol East

You do seem to get very defensive when anyone brings up the more unsavoury elements of the Leave cohort.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"You do seem to get very defensive when anyone brings up the more unsavoury elements of the Leave cohort.

"

Yes and so i should because as i have said before it does not reflect me or the leavers i know. I am a leaver i have black friends i also have a daughter in law who is foreign i have a place in spain where my neighbours and friends are spanish,german,dutch and Norwegian so yes i think i have a right to get defensive when someone tries to generalize all leavers as racist thugs.

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By *olly_chromaticTV/TS
over a year ago

Stockport


"You do seem to get very defensive when anyone brings up the more unsavoury elements of the Leave cohort.

Yes and so i should because as i have said before it does not reflect me or the leavers i know. I am a leaver i have black friends i also have a daughter in law who is foreign i have a place in spain where my neighbours and friends are spanish,german,dutch and Norwegian so yes i think i have a right to get defensive when someone tries to generalize all leavers as racist thugs."

Lol i love how you have a place in spain but hate Europe. Have you maybe thought that after the end of the month you will be as welcome in spain as a fart in an elevator?

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By *oi_LucyCouple
over a year ago

Barbados


"Has anyone seen a *single* black person or ethnic minority in this march yet? I just watched a video of a few dozen of them walking single file past the camera (nice trick to make it look bigger!) and the nickname 'gammonball run' really is apt.

So, as not all leaver voters are racists and xenophobes, any idea why the march is so badly our of sync with the cultural and ethnic make up of the country as a whole?

-MattKeep banging the same old drum leavers are "racist, xenophobes" and if you repeat it enough some people might believe you.You talk about the right wing being racist and enticing problems it seems to me you are trying to do exactly same thing.Sometimes you need to look in the mirror to spot the problem."

No. I said as they are NOT all racist xenophobes. Read more carefully and don’t just try to take offence at what is playing on your mind.

But besides your attempt at mock outrage and diversion away from answering the actual question.... any idea why the make up of the gammonball run doesn’t reflect the U.K.?

-Matt

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By *ara J OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

Bristol East


"You do seem to get very defensive when anyone brings up the more unsavoury elements of the Leave cohort.

Yes and so i should because as i have said before it does not reflect me or the leavers i know. I am a leaver i have black friends i also have a daughter in law who is foreign i have a place in spain where my neighbours and friends are spanish,german,dutch and Norwegian so yes i think i have a right to get defensive when someone tries to generalize all leavers as racist thugs."

That's what I mean by getting defensive.

No-one that I'm aware of has pointed the finger at you.

Only the more unsavoury elements.

The kind of thug who goes up to an ethnic minority on a bus and demands they "go home cos we got our country back" etc.

That's nothing to do with you.

Yet you seem to take it personally.

It's not hard to condemn racist abuse.

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By *olly_chromaticTV/TS
over a year ago

Stockport


"You do seem to get very defensive when anyone brings up the more unsavoury elements of the Leave cohort.

Yes and so i should because as i have said before it does not reflect me or the leavers i know. I am a leaver i have black friends i also have a daughter in law who is foreign i have a place in spain where my neighbours and friends are spanish,german,dutch and Norwegian so yes i think i have a right to get defensive when someone tries to generalize all leavers as racist thugs.

Lol i love how you have a place in spain but hate Europe. Have you maybe thought that after the end of the month you will be as welcome in spain as a fart in an elevator? "

PS. The only reason you could buy a place in spain in the first place was our membership of the EU. Before that you could get a visitor visa and go for two weeks like everyone else, but you couldn't live or work there. So consequently i expect that you will actually be very pleased when spain tells you that you no longer have any right of residency.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"You do seem to get very defensive when anyone brings up the more unsavoury elements of the Leave cohort.

Yes and so i should because as i have said before it does not reflect me or the leavers i know. I am a leaver i have black friends i also have a daughter in law who is foreign i have a place in spain where my neighbours and friends are spanish,german,dutch and Norwegian so yes i think i have a right to get defensive when someone tries to generalize all leavers as racist thugs.

Lol i love how you have a place in spain but hate Europe. Have you maybe thought that after the end of the month you will be as welcome in spain as a fart in an elevator? "

Actually you are so wrong the spanish people are lovely and welcoming and have no problem with leavers. I think you will find its only the uk remainers are the only ones who actually have a problem.When you talk to the spanish they are just as pissed off with the eu bureaucrats as i am.I was hoping we would get a deal as it would have saved me a bit on tax when it sells but heyho its only money.

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By *oi_LucyCouple
over a year ago

Barbados


"You do seem to get very defensive when anyone brings up the more unsavoury elements of the Leave cohort.

Yes and so i should because as i have said before it does not reflect me or the leavers i know. I am a leaver i have black friends i also have a daughter in law who is foreign i have a place in spain where my neighbours and friends are spanish,german,dutch and Norwegian so yes i think i have a right to get defensive when someone tries to generalize all leavers as racist thugs.

Lol i love how you have a place in spain but hate Europe. Have you maybe thought that after the end of the month you will be as welcome in spain as a fart in an elevator? "

No, no, no you silly remoaner. He doesn't hate Europe. He just hates the union that we are a part of that gives him the rights to work and live there. And that generally make his life a lot easier and simpler. And that allow his European friends the ability to do the same in the UK.

-Matt

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By *olly_chromaticTV/TS
over a year ago

Stockport


"You do seem to get very defensive when anyone brings up the more unsavoury elements of the Leave cohort.

Yes and so i should because as i have said before it does not reflect me or the leavers i know. I am a leaver i have black friends i also have a daughter in law who is foreign i have a place in spain where my neighbours and friends are spanish,german,dutch and Norwegian so yes i think i have a right to get defensive when someone tries to generalize all leavers as racist thugs.

Lol i love how you have a place in spain but hate Europe. Have you maybe thought that after the end of the month you will be as welcome in spain as a fart in an elevator?

PS. The only reason you could buy a place in spain in the first place was our membership of the EU. Before that you could get a visitor visa and go for two weeks like everyone else, but you couldn't live or work there. So consequently i expect that you will actually be very pleased when spain tells you that you no longer have any right of residency."

And before you say that there is an arrangement that you will still be able to own property there and visit whenever you want, under the "no deal" that you want so much, everything is off the table, there are no extant rules. That is the definition of what "no deal" means.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"You do seem to get very defensive when anyone brings up the more unsavoury elements of the Leave cohort.

Yes and so i should because as i have said before it does not reflect me or the leavers i know. I am a leaver i have black friends i also have a daughter in law who is foreign i have a place in spain where my neighbours and friends are spanish,german,dutch and Norwegian so yes i think i have a right to get defensive when someone tries to generalize all leavers as racist thugs.

Lol i love how you have a place in spain but hate Europe. Have you maybe thought that after the end of the month you will be as welcome in spain as a fart in an elevator?

No, no, no you silly remoaner. He doesn't hate Europe. He just hates the union that we are a part of that gives him the rights to work and live there. And that generally make his life a lot easier and simpler. And that allow his European friends the ability to do the same in the UK.

-Matt"

No i dont hate the people i hate the whole concept of europe as i have explained many times before.We do not need to waist money on an eu government when each country has its own.Not to hard to understand.

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By *oi_LucyCouple
over a year ago

Barbados


"You do seem to get very defensive when anyone brings up the more unsavoury elements of the Leave cohort.

Yes and so i should because as i have said before it does not reflect me or the leavers i know. I am a leaver i have black friends i also have a daughter in law who is foreign i have a place in spain where my neighbours and friends are spanish,german,dutch and Norwegian so yes i think i have a right to get defensive when someone tries to generalize all leavers as racist thugs.

Lol i love how you have a place in spain but hate Europe. Have you maybe thought that after the end of the month you will be as welcome in spain as a fart in an elevator?

No, no, no you silly remoaner. He doesn't hate Europe. He just hates the union that we are a part of that gives him the rights to work and live there. And that generally make his life a lot easier and simpler. And that allow his European friends the ability to do the same in the UK.

-MattNo i dont hate the people i hate the whole concept of europe as i have explained many times before.We do not need to waist money on an eu government when each country has its own.Not to hard to understand."

Hate the people? That wasn't said either. It's like you've eaten an entire straw man for breakfast this morning.

Yes, of course, pooling resources to avoid duplication, and bring alignment of trade, business, etc is clearly a silly idea.

-Matt

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"You do seem to get very defensive when anyone brings up the more unsavoury elements of the Leave cohort.

Yes and so i should because as i have said before it does not reflect me or the leavers i know. I am a leaver i have black friends i also have a daughter in law who is foreign i have a place in spain where my neighbours and friends are spanish,german,dutch and Norwegian so yes i think i have a right to get defensive when someone tries to generalize all leavers as racist thugs.

Lol i love how you have a place in spain but hate Europe. Have you maybe thought that after the end of the month you will be as welcome in spain as a fart in an elevator?

PS. The only reason you could buy a place in spain in the first place was our membership of the EU. Before that you could get a visitor visa and go for two weeks like everyone else, but you couldn't live or work there. So consequently i expect that you will actually be very pleased when spain tells you that you no longer have any right of residency.

And before you say that there is an arrangement that you will still be able to own property there and visit whenever you want, under the "no deal" that you want so much, everything is off the table, there are no extant rules. That is the definition of what "no deal" means."

Im not as i said im selling infact wont be around next week to have fun with you as off out to sell my car as not sure i will beable to drive it after the 12th april.

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By *ara J OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

Bristol East


"

Yes, of course, pooling resources to avoid duplication, and bring alignment of trade, business, etc is clearly a silly idea.

-Matt"

A good example of that announced yesterday

rescEU

A pan-European network of resources that every state can call upon in a natural disaster.

Also capable of responding to chemical, biological, nuclear and radiological events.

Instead of 27 + 4 states each having to spend money on their national response, they pool resources into a much more cost-effective Europe-wide arrangement.

They get the capability for a fraction of the cost.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

Yes, of course, pooling resources to avoid duplication, and bring alignment of trade, business, etc is clearly a silly idea.

-Matt

A good example of that announced yesterday

rescEU

A pan-European network of resources that every state can call upon in a natural disaster.

Also capable of responding to chemical, biological, nuclear and radiological events.

Instead of 27 + 4 states each having to spend money on their national response, they pool resources into a much more cost-effective Europe-wide arrangement.

They get the capability for a fraction of the cost.

"

and that's where a cooperation within a framework of a EU defence force could improve capabilities and reduce costs in one go, instead of being America's poodle.

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over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Brexit has been extended and it really isn't known until when and if it will be at all. Will the march continue or will it be suspended and will Farage give money back to marchers?

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"

Yes, of course, pooling resources to avoid duplication, and bring alignment of trade, business, etc is clearly a silly idea.

-Matt

A good example of that announced yesterday

rescEU

A pan-European network of resources that every state can call upon in a natural disaster.

Also capable of responding to chemical, biological, nuclear and radiological events.

Instead of 27 + 4 states each having to spend money on their national response, they pool resources into a much more cost-effective Europe-wide arrangement.

They get the capability for a fraction of the cost.

and that's where a cooperation within a framework of a EU defence force could improve capabilities and reduce costs in one go, instead of being America's poodle. "

Yeah can see that happening the uk and poland are the only two countries in the eu that pay the full amount required by Nato.

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By *asyukMan
over a year ago

West London


"

Yes, of course, pooling resources to avoid duplication, and bring alignment of trade, business, etc is clearly a silly idea.

-Matt

A good example of that announced yesterday

rescEU

A pan-European network of resources that every state can call upon in a natural disaster.

Also capable of responding to chemical, biological, nuclear and radiological events.

Instead of 27 + 4 states each having to spend money on their national response, they pool resources into a much more cost-effective Europe-wide arrangement.

They get the capability for a fraction of the cost.

and that's where a cooperation within a framework of a EU defence force could improve capabilities and reduce costs in one go, instead of being America's poodle. Yeah can see that happening the uk and poland are the only two countries in the eu that pay the full amount required by Nato."

We should leave NATO then. They aren't democratic and we completely surrender military sovereignty to it

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By *abioMan
over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead


" Yeah can see that happening the uk and poland are the only two countries in the eu that pay the full amount required by Nato."

Yeah... erm... few things you might want to know about those "targets"....

1) the "2% GDP" target for spend was due to come in in 2025....

2) the UK and Poland aren't the only EU countries to hit that target... Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania also do (which is why every time trump cosys up to putin, and even mention the idea of pulling out of NATO, the freak a little)

3)..... and heres one that will crush you a little.... the UK only hit the "2% GDP" target because they are allowed to include spending on armed forces pensions in said figures... (you can all it an accounting quirk if you like... i'll let ya!)

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By *abioMan
over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead

anyway isn't centy doing the "gammonball run" tomorrow.......

there has to be a 30/40-1 chance we will spot him on some local tv..... or the national tv when they compare the amount of people on the march in london, with the amount on the gammonball run....

do you reckon they will do one of those "side by side" split screen shots......

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By *oncupiscentTonyMan
over a year ago

Kent


"Brexit has been extended and it really isn't known until when and if it will be at all. Will the march continue or will it be suspended and will Farage give money back to marchers?"

Massive detour via Clacton to make sure they don't arrive too early and have a premature betrayal

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By *ethnmelvCouple
over a year ago

Chudleigh


"Has anyone seen a *single* black person or ethnic minority in this march yet? I just watched a video of a few dozen of them walking single file past the camera (nice trick to make it look bigger!) and the nickname 'gammonball run' really is apt.

So, as not all leaver voters are racists and xenophobes, any idea why the march is so badly our of sync with the cultural and ethnic make up of the country as a whole?

-MattKeep banging the same old drum leavers are "racist, xenophobes" and if you repeat it enough some people might believe you.You talk about the right wing being racist and enticing problems it seems to me you are trying to do exactly same thing.Sometimes you need to look in the mirror to spot the problem."

Ok can we agree that most right wing xenophobes, rascist, anti islam people voted Brexit, but a few might not yet be able to do a cross? That sounds quite plausible

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By *ony 2016Man
over a year ago

Huddersfield /derby cinemas


"Brexit has been extended and it really isn't known until when and if it will be at all. Will the march continue or will it be suspended and will Farage give money back to marchers?

Massive detour via Clacton to make sure they don't arrive too early and have a premature betrayal"

. Then maybe cross over to Ireland and walk the full length of the border

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

The Leave Means Leave march in support of the campaign for the UK to exit the European Union passed through Buckingham today.

Around 40 people gathered along with their pro-Brexit campaign bus to sing and chant.

Read more at: https://www.buckinghamtoday.co.uk/news/the-leave-means-leave-pro-brexit-march-arrives-in-buckingham-without-nigel-farage-1-8867275

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So it's the big day tomorrow.

The Leave means Leave. EU 270 mile March ends tomorrow, I wonder if all the 40 foot sore soldiers of democracy will make it or do you think the numbers will swell to similar to the 2nd vote demo last week.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"There are 100 core marchers who’ve been to every location along the way with another hundred or so daytrippers joining just for the day. Most of the people here are middle-aged and older. They wear sensible walking shoes and wave Union Jack flags. The original bits of the march were almost 20 miles long, their press liaison person tells me, “but we made it shorter due to the age of the marchers”. "

Still going

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The press counted only 40 marchers yesterday yet the March liason guy says 100 hardcore marchers everyday.

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By *oncupiscentTonyMan
over a year ago

Kent

I'm partly tempted to meet the walkers as they bumble into Parliament Square tomorrow evening, hand out cups of Bovril and jam roly-poly (none of that funny forrin muck), get in front of some tv cameras making various signs with my hands.

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By *ony 2016Man
over a year ago

Huddersfield /derby cinemas

Think the plan was to arrive in London on the day we leave the E U , so I am guessing they now planning to do a few laps of the M25

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By *oo hotCouple
over a year ago

North West

Seemingly there are a few unsavouries planning to turn up in London tomorrow. The plan is to gove the “Eatablishnent” a like in the eye. Well according to some Facebook groups anyway.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"I'm partly tempted to meet the walkers as they bumble into Parliament Square tomorrow evening, hand out cups of Bovril and jam roly-poly (none of that funny forrin muck), get in front of some tv cameras making various signs with my hands."

Spotted Dick seems appropriate..

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By *asyukMan
over a year ago

West London

THE ‘March to Leave’ has somehow found itself back in Sunderland again, feeling even more confused than usual and with no one really leading.

The march – which is currently populated by a handful of oddballs and the spirit of Nigel Farage who is busy on TV – arrived back in the Northern town expecting it to be London.

Brexiter Martin Bishop said: “I think London is around here somewhere. Is that London? Oh, no, it’s the Stadium of Light.

“This is definitely not London. London is full of massive buildings, famous landmarks and the metropolitan elite. As the sort of person who voted for Brexit I notice these things.

“We must have taken a wrong turn at Doncaster. Now I’m completely knackered and my feet really hurt. I’m taking these flip flops back to the shop.”

Fellow marcher Emma Bradford said: “Why didn’t any of us bring a map? It’s almost like we embarked on this enormous endeavour without having a fucking clue what we were doing.”

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