I wasn't one of them. Why? Because I believe in standing by our democratic decisions.
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And democracies also require the right to peaceful protest, on anything.
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A right I'll happily defend with ALL my being. I don't agree with your view but i'll defend your right to have it.
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Sure, and you are fully entitled to yours. They're making a point, rather than expecting they'll affect change.
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I think a fair few of them would happily override the democratic decision to leave the EU if given the power.
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Of course they would, but they know that clearly isn't going to happen. Any protestor would want their cause to become reality.
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Though there is always an element of society who feels the need to 'save us from ourselves'. The egotistical.
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I see you're in Harborne by the way. I spent half of my student life there and then lived for years in Bournville and Selly Oak. I miss it!
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Countless millions didn't turn up at the so called "protest", (approximately 65 million, based on UK census reports)
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The Brexit vote was our warning, an alarm. But we didn't hear it, and now we have
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God bless Great Britain leaving the European union.
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That's like saying God Bless Putin....

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No it's not!
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If you say so.....good luck....
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solution. move to the eu?
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Written by someone who completely failed to understand what Brexit means .
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it means the brits are a smart people. make uk great again.
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Embarrassing for who not me
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