Posted on 03/23/2019 11:43:49 PM PDT by Cronos
If you thought Brexit is being badly handled then spare a thought (or not) for the people who conceived and organised the Leave Means Leave march that brought just 200 marchers.
The literal walk across the country against the delay of Brexit took off from Sunderland last Saturday with a small group of people making their way to London.
Nigel Farage, who had promoted the march and was presumably the face of it, failed to complete even a single day of the trek and has since been appearing on TV moaning incessantly about Brexit.
Given the small number of participants taking part in the walk, Farage has been taking some flak for what must be a pretty embarrassing moment for the former UKIP leader.
Attempting to make the whole situation look a little bit better Farage appeared on the BBC Radio 4 Today and came up with a very fanciful way to make the march look more appealing.
The Brexit Party MEP was asked by presenter Mishal Husain how many people he believed would be at the march when it came to a conclusion next weekend.
I don't know. In spirit, I should think about 20 million right now. Something like that.
It doesn't really matter does it. Its the symbolism of it that matters.
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A bunch of unelected clowns in Belgium controlling your life or a bunch of elected socialist clowns in London controlling your life. Such a choise. Easy to see the lack of enthusiasm.
I have to say I think British politics is far more entertaining than U.S. politics.
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“” “” A bunch of unelected clowns in Belgium controlling your life or a bunch of elected socialist clowns in London controlling your life. Such a choise. Easy to see the lack of enthusiasm.”” “”
A spot on.
Should have gone with a caravan instead of a march.
Led by his famous Brexit Bus.
“A bunch of unelected clowns in Belgium controlling your life or a bunch of elected socialist clowns in London controlling your life. Such a choise. Easy to see the lack of enthusiasm.”
The one difference is that it is possible to vote out the clowns in London.
It’s disappointing to see how little energy there is on the Brexit side.
However, I still expect that a no-deal Brexit will be the final outcome. It took a lot of things to get here including a surprise win in the referendum, May blowing the election and ending up needing support from precisely the people who would never compromise on a backdoor EU Ireland unification.
It’s like the hand of Providence is guiding this storm (which of course it is)
Meanwhile in London yesterday one of the biggest public demonstrations in British history (some estimates putting the number at over 1 million) to protest against Brexit and demand a new vote.
I think they count like Democrats. NO drone photos? Mostly elevated ground photos. Looks about 300k from the mass photos I have seen maybe someone will come out with aerial shots but t the lack of them at present is telling
But then hr would have to explain where the 350 million gbp per week went
You can vote out the clowns in the EU parliament. There are elections to the EU parliament in May 22. And the EU council are the elected heads of governments of the eu countries including May. These are the only two decision making bodies and both are held by elected members. Junclers is a civil servant the eu commission cannot decode on any matter of law or otherwise. They can only propose laws based on requests made to them. Do you elect your civil servants?
Watch PM question hour. talk about zingers!!
There must be a no deal. This would ensure the reunification of Ireland and the independence of Scotland
One million marching for a cancel of Brexit versus 200 marching for a no deal Brexit...
During the run-up to the referendum, it astounded me that so many Leave voters had no idea at all how the EU worked. There are a lot of reasons for criticising the EU, but this isn't one of them.
So these people are EU supporters doing what globalists do best, demand a vote until they get the result they want.
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