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Post by pieter on Oct 19, 2019 9:23:38 GMT -7
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Post by pieter on Oct 19, 2019 9:24:11 GMT -7
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Post by pieter on Oct 19, 2019 9:54:19 GMT -7
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Post by pieter on Oct 19, 2019 10:03:41 GMT -7
Pro- and anti Brexit protest are not always peaceful
When fanatics and intolerant from both sides create masses you get troubles. Pro-Brexit Hooligans, far left extremists (anti-Brexit) and professional trained activists mix in the masses.
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Post by pieter on Oct 19, 2019 10:09:24 GMT -7
59.9% of the Londoners voted Remain (against Brexit) and 40.1% vote Leave (Pro-Brexit).
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Post by karl on Oct 19, 2019 10:10:27 GMT -7
Pieter For as you have documented, these civil disobedience situations usually begin with good intentions, but as time evolves, then with such a diverse and large number of people involved in one area, it then begins a life of its own, and so often, not a pretty one. For although this presentation is primarily in the UK, being also every thing to do with domestic concerns. There is another branch of concerns and that is being addressed in Dänemark: www.thelocal.dk/20190828/denmarks-no-deal-brexit-bill-what-british-residents-need-to-knowKarl
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Post by Jaga on Oct 19, 2019 19:58:36 GMT -7
yeah, there seems to be so much going on in Europe these days and the Brexit is delayed again.
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Post by Jaga on Oct 19, 2019 20:01:30 GMT -7
Pieter, does it mean that the Londoners feel that their vote was the "peoples" vote to stay in EU? I see the slogans with "people vote" on... and I don't understand it exactly 59.9% of the Londoners voted Remain (against Brexit) and 40.1% vote Leave (Pro-Brexit).
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