500,000. FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND. That's HALF A MILLION. Not just thousands. Ps The Brexit march had 600 people. 600.
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Look up 'non-sequitur argument' and get back to us. To help you out, the referendum had no more gravity in law than a twitter poll. It was influenced by Russia, illegally funded and earmarked by gross lies on a criminal scale.pic.twitter.com/YozPZ5APrp
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Blocking for racism.
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Too bad for the protesters. It was voted on and apparently more voters wanted Brexit. You are
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Not that simple. Search for cambridge analytica brexit. You might be surprised.
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My point being exactly the same, especially after your comment.....
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Last month tens of thousands of Scots marched through Glasgow to demand their independence. 93,000 to be precise...pic.twitter.com/OzMyrEmlTx
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The rest of the country did not.
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I don’t blame the Britons. They’ve been screwed over just like America has with Russian interference.
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Just 17.3 million short of the Brexiters who voted leave. Brexit will happen.
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Hopefully the British are starting to realize the mistake they made.
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Democracy also allows the opposing of democratic votes, this includes protests
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You really need to read up on political systems bud, that's not autocracy. While in a sense autocratically based, it is allowed in a democratic society, hence why people like Farage were able to oppose the will of the people to get into the EEC for a decade.
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