Sunday, 24 June 2018
Thoughts on the Anti-Brexit March London June 23rd 2018
To get in early with a moan, the organisers gave the big march in London yesterday some weird name I’ve already forgotten. They should have just called it the anti-Brexit march. That’s what it was, on the second anniversary of the vote. It wasn’t suprising that the date should be marked by the supporters or opposers of the outcome. What was surprising was the vast number of people who turned up to support the losing side. There was a pro-Brexit march as well, but that was limited to the few thousand that most causes can summon up. The anti-Brexit crowd was estimated to be 100,000, which looking at the airiel footage was unlikely to be an underestimate.
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