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  1. You'll all note that our fine gives much more publicity to a demonstration of a million people in Santiago than an equally large one in London last week.

  2. Yesterday a friend who has very serious anxiety disorder (crowds, new people, going out of an area she knows) walked with us in the march. She walked with us because she knew how important the decision to leave /remain is and considers a PV the fair way forward.

  3. Mar 15

    Protests that would now be banned under Priti Patel's for being too "disruptive" or too "noisy" Martin Luther King's million man march MLKs Selma to Alabama march Every Every anti-Vietnam war demonstration

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  4. Found this photo today from the in London, October 2018. What can we say but

  5. A Saturday to remember. The atmosphere was amazing and to be is the middle of the crowd roar when the lewin amendment passed was something else. Here’s my favourite bits.

  6. 27 Oct 2019

    How pro-Brexit media tried to take the shine off the People’s Vote march ... They didn't succeed, but it's interesting that they felt the need to try.

  7. 22 Oct 2019

    After I was asked for supporting evidence that my cancer treatment & that of other patients would face disruption. I have so much. I have NHS Risk Assessments gained under Freedom of Information, warnings from &

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  8. Hi I was wondering if there was any comparison analysis between the pro Brexit protest today and the earlier in the month?

  9. 20 Oct 2019

    I'm back from the . Two overnight coach trips. I'm getting too old for this but I had a great time. I can't get out of bed!!

  10. 27 Oct 2019
  11. 20 Oct 2019

    If we weren't already in the EU. Our industrial strategy would be to join.

  12. 20 Oct 2019
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    Watching from US. I just have to say. Look at her beautiful daughter listening so carefully to her strong mother! Take it in little one.

  13. 23 Oct 2019

    This is your nightly reminder that we are not leaving the EU on 31st October.

  14. 20 Oct 2019
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    Yet again Andrew, you neglect to factor in Corbyn and the simple fact that he is not likeable or trustworthy. Where was he for the ? He is not a unifier. He is not electable. If Labour is serious about stopping Johnson, they have to start compromising.

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    Form for Jacob Rees-Mogg: he ignored warnings not to walk home with his son through the a few weeks ago. Typical Tory, ignore the experts when they say things you can't make personal capital out of.

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    My daughter's placard looking increasingly prescient...

  18. I've already added 2 signatures but we could do with 1 million signatures! 274,703 signatures and climbing... 👇🏻 Sign here... 👇🏻

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    Where was Corbyn when we had the ? Stop talking your tribal rubbish, : LibDems aren’t going into coalition with the far-right Tories: it’s Corbyn and his tacit support of rebel Labour MPs that’s enabling Johnson’s Brexit. Support a

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