I didn’t specially fly in for the demonstration, but I
happened to be in London and joined the almost 700,000 calling for a second
referendum.
It was an impressive show, which made “remainers” feel
good about themselves. But will it make a difference? No. The Tory government
does not want a second referendum and Corbyn, the leader of Her Majesty’s
Opposition, is not opposing: He’s is a brexiter himself.
So, we have no opposition fighting the government for
something that half of the British population has voted for. Half of the country’s
population, who do not want Brexit. has been hung out to dry.
Without political representation, the only solution is
a show of force. If Britain was France, we would have strike actions bringing
London to a halt – the only thing that politicians understand. But Britain is
not France and we are unlikely to see violent action.
In this placard they only thing French they are
worried about is Brie…
I particularly liked the arrogant look of disdain of
these two men, whose Saturday shopping was disturbed by the demonstration:
They may not have seen the warning on this placard:
You have fallen for the Alt Right’s fake news.
ReplyDeleteThe votes to leave in the referendum represented 26% of the UK population and 37.5% of the electorate.
Correction, your honour:
ReplyDeleteMORE than "half of the British population has voted" to leave the EU.
It was an entirely democratic decision by the British electorate.
It was NOT any government`s decision.
You can`t have referenda until you get the result that suits a particular minority.