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Compare that to the pro brexit march :lol:

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… and he had the front to dismiss the London march as irrelevant and not representative of Britain :wenger:
 
Parliament Square is jam-packed. The complete 2 mile route is now full to bursting with marchers who cannot go anywhere. And there are people who are still joining the start of the queue that have not made it to the Park Lane staging area yet.
What are they saying? Is there any kind of organisation or united voice? Something audible enough not to be swept under the carpet, so to speak.
 
You'd think given the magnitude of people attending this and the importance of Brexit to the country, the BBC would be live reporting this like they did with the Iraq war protests. Unfortunately not.
 
You'd think given the magnitude of people attending this and the importance of Brexit to the country, the BBC would be live reporting this like they did with the Iraq war protests. Unfortunately not.

Nah, instead they're downplaying the size of it tenfold and giving Farage's address to 200 people the final word on their article.
 
I've asked you a simple question and got two strange answers back. Shouldn't I be asking you that question?
You just keep asking "what are they saying?" as if over one million people stretched out over 2 miles in London are all saying the same words and someone on a football message board might know

I gave you the benefit of the doubt that you weren't wumming and replied with the gist and you childishly replied …"They're chanting that?"
 
You just keep asking "what are they saying?" as if over one million people stretched out over 2 miles in London are all saying the same words and someone on a football message board might know

I gave you the benefit of the doubt that you weren't wumming and replied with the gist and you childishly replied …"They're chanting that?"
You seem to have a defensive bee in your bonnet - I asked if it appears to be an organised rally; something said in unison; something the press might pick up on and run with as a headline that leaves little wriggle room for the powers that be to deny or attempt to play down.

I don't know why you think I would be wumming, especially in a thread like this. Your reaction was unwarranted and unnecessary.

I just wanted to know the above, nothing more or less.
 
True, another civil war might be the fastest way to sort it all out. They don't tend to work out well for the Irish though.
There's significantly more protestors in London today than there were at the poll tax riots, it would be very easy for them to wholly dominate London and prevent all political action in Parliament until they get their way.
 
There's significantly more protestors in London today than there were at the poll tax riots, it would be very easy for them to wholly dominate London and prevent all political action in Parliament until they get their way.
Careful now, or Farage will be raising his standard in Nottingham, it will be 1642 all over again.