50,000 people march against Brexit in Westminster. Meanwhile, the rest of the population respects the outcome of a democratic vote.pic.twitter.com/f9aKF5dmmS
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Good, so tell us that. Make that your position. Accentuate the amazing advantages of Brexit.
Y'know, rather than fatuous arguments about which precise frequency of referendums you find democratic and which you don't.
Er, I make the arguments for Brexit all the time. I was replying to tweets. And, BTW, don't tell me what I should tweet.
We've had, I thought, a fairly civil debate. No need to get defensive.
Once again, telling me what I should and shouldn't tweet! Get over yourself. Your tweets manage to be both civil and patronising.
It's a talent.
It really isn't.
Considering this started with you telling 50,000 people to shut up, I think the staying civil part really is. Enjoy your evening.
I've not heard gov, media, business say anything positive abt EU. Only academics (who of course no one listens to because, hey, "experts").
What !!have you been living on Mars or something we've had everything from roaming charges to preventing WW3 given as reason to love the EU
Only since ref. Before,40 years of neutral at best-mostly negative spin & misinformation. Who made up all this shit? http://blogs.ec.europa.eu/ECintheUK/euromyths-a-z-index/ …
But Eton/Oxbridge cabinet ministers along with Murdoch/Dacre and shockjocks now calling out the establishment

I must have missed all those pro EU headlines in @TheSun @DailyMailUK @dailyexpressuk & all those other gutter ragspic.twitter.com/dWq6w42fUR
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