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  2. May 13
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    The biggest protest in recent history was the protest. It was very peaceful. I do wonder if it had turned violent if Brexit would have happened.

  3. I think we'd need a few more Million-Strong Marches to let them know what we grown-ups think .... ! 😊

  4. May 8
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    Yes 👍 There were several great ones taken that day, all fighting for a

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    When I hear ppl saying we were too middle class, too polite (& often “too old”) it makes my blood boil. Remainers have been shown to be more educated & informed on average than Brexiteers. We don’t do rowdy If Corbyn & the MSM had done their job we could have had a

  6. May 8

    Presumably for the same reason they prevented a

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    But what? Concrete examples? By October 2019 when the million strong took place, the tide was turning We should have had a on the deal!

  8. May 13

    over No-Deal. But we were denied our democratic right to vote on the ACTUAL deal. And at the GE 2019 47% voted for the Tories (43%)+BxP and 53% voted for parties that supported a on the actual deal: Labour, LibDems, SNP and Greens. But again we were... 👇 2/3

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  9. Morning all, it's Note, I follow back only & . That's the majority of UK, BTW 😂 to

  10. It's the whole brexit thing, too ? He made a superb speech at that final March, - and then when given the Leadership, chooses Lisa Nandy, 'little miss brexit', as shadow Foreign Secretary - ? ? ?

  11. May 10

    Let's compare apples and apples -Johnson's hard Brexit mandate was won with 43.6% FPTP vote share 56.2% of FPTP seats 46.5% of all FPTP votes against - Sturgeon's mandate was won with 47.7% FPTP vote share 85% of FPTP seats 49% of all FPTP votes for

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  12. and if they voted for it? Please don’t say they were lied to & duped. They were bombarded with the facts by campaigning Remainers for 4 years as the lies became increasingly obvious. They could have joined us in demanding a on the disastrous deal. But...🙉🙉🙉

  13. May 9
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    would enshrine this option through a second . Sign the and make the separatists acknowledge

  14. Only Keir Starmer could have a reshuffle after losing Leave-voting Hartlepool and end up with *more* campaigners in his Shadow Cabinet than before. And *fewer* working class northerners.

  15. Dear Keir Starmer, I understand you're going to spend the summer listening to people who deserted Labour in 2019. I can save you the bother. The reason Labour lost so many votes in 2019 compared to 2017 was the policy you pushed the party into. You're welcome.

  16. I pray for the day Peter Mandelson, Tony Blair and Alastair Campbell are in the dock at The Hague. As for 2019, Mandelson was an architect of the campaign that alienated 4m Labour Leave voters. and were against it. They were correct.

  17. In poll after poll, the policies in Labour's 2017/2019 manifestos are extremely popular. Just because you have an obsessional hatred of Diane Abbott doesn't mean you can alter facts. The only policy that wasn't popular in 2019 was the policy. Which Corbyn opposed.

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    Me too, big time. I work in his constituency and he's a local hero, the malarkey did it for him

  19. The same "genius" who predicted/hoped Labour would be wiped out in 2017 (they weren't) and claimed a policy was the route to victory in 2019 (it wasn't) also advised Keir Starmer on how to win Hartlepool (Labour lost by over 20%). All hail Peter Mandelson.

  20. May 11

    Our writer says 's position on doesn't square with her position on what would have justified a in previous years.

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