I couldn't even get to Parliament Square last Saturday as they were so many of us. I didn't leave Park Lane for hours.
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I couldn't even get to Parliament Square last Saturday as they were so many of us. I didn't leave Park Lane for hours.
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Me neither, after5 hours we got to the far end of St James Street.
I thought I'd take a short cut to parliament square, but there were EU flags and marchers everywhere! 




We went via Admiralty Arch, Trafalger Square still teeming with people at about 5.45.
RT this and tag her let's get more signatures on the independent inquiry petition than marchershttps://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/239406 …
Does it bother you a bit that Tommy Robinson addressed the crowd or have you disappeared completely down the rabbit hole?
No he didn’t. He was at another rally. Nowt to do with Leave Means Leave.
So 100% white, 90% old and 80% men. Brilliant...
They're the only ones who could afford to take time off work to go there, if they weren't retired.
#FakeNews
EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THESE BRAVE PATRIOTS MARCHED FROM SUNDERLAND* TO BE HERE TODAY TO SUPPORT NIGE
*in spirit
Yeah, but it was nothing compared to all the marching they did to protect us in the two World Wars
My father fought in WW2, and suffered PTSD for the rest of his life. He loved Europe and will be turning in his grave at this calamitous absurdity.
Totally agree, when my dad and all the other brave souls who protected freedom in WW2 did so for a free world not a free little England
We all have family who fought and died in both wars, and my forebears would also be turning in their graves, not because they loved Europe but because they loved freedom and democracy, both of which died yesterday,, now we have another war to fight.
Except .... we live in a parliamentary democracy, where we elect members of parliament to office to act as they see best. They are not delegates given exact instructions. So what you actually saw yesterday *was* democracy. Good, init?
You'd get a bigger crowd at an East17 reunion gig...
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