How do we not know, those people are all Brits? Some could be EU people, living in the UK, who attended the March? If the British people voted Brexit, that's what it means. If a Prime Minister is voted in an election, you cannot have a second vote if you did not like the outcome!
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oh yes you can.
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Yes but do people actually march in protest?
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No, they vote for a different party, or Prime Minister...it’s called a democracy, and the beauty of it is, you can change your vote at any time
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Yes you can vote, but only when there is an election. You cannot pick and choise who you would like voted in, everytime you disagree with something.
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You can choose every few years the colour of government but Brexit is for the foreseeable future. Normal, in other countries to have 2nd ref. to verify agreement of deal.
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For this kind of stuff a 2/3 majority should be required, to assure absolute majority, a <4% majority is no majority. And it was a referendum, outcome was not binding.
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We don't need a referendum on the final Brexit deal. I'd rather see a 2nd referendum, on whether we continue to leave the EU or not. Especially now that people are hopefully more informed as to the consequences!!
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I think you're missing a trick. We have another vote, options should be: - Stay in the EU - hard brexit - soft brexit - no deal
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Well yes, agree totally. What I don't want is for there to be a new referendum where people get to vote on the final deal, to say whether they agree or not. A new vote should be as you said stay, hard, soft, or no deal Can't see it happening, PM said there will be no referendum
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Though if enough people protest, then she may well HAVE to change her mind on that (I hope)
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Why? The million who protested the Iraq war made no difference.
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Options will be a) stay on the EU or b) no deal, nothing else...
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It was made very clear to everyone else that the UK doesn't want to be on the EU. No matter what an hypothetical new referendum says, UK is out. It was UK's decision to leave. It's the other's decision if UK get back in.
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EU has always said if the UK wishes to rescind that decision they would be welcoming, so if another vote did happen and we voted to remain, then we remain.
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Same ballpark size as the Iraq war march. Blair ignored that march; it didn’t end well & he was proved wrong. If May ignores this march, it won’t end well & she’ll be proved wrong.
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May has said shes going ahead with Brexit. She wont be put off by a crowd of sulking remainers.
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Two's company; 700,000 is a crowd... Or should it be, 12 followers is a crowd?
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We have nothing to sulk about, goodbye EU.
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