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Quote Originally Posted by Swiss Peter View Post

I'm not trivialising at all , and I voted to remain ,and I've been on a March or two in the name of justice ,and yes they are fun and uplifting, if your behind that cause in a passionate way (I get it ).

It just seems to me a vote was taken and a huge one at that ,and yes folk didn't agree , but surely we abide by democratic vote and decision.

Wonder if we will see calls for new votes for stuff like rail worker strikes now?

Wales in particular was strong on leave, and in particular the poorer parts of it ,as was the trend in the UK.

I might be wrong , but those very poor leave voters , perhaps would struggle
to mobilise and afford that trip to London in that mass ?? .

The March in London would have been hugely bolstered by remainers , as London voted that way , and it has a better affluence to do so, and you can see significant money was thrown at it by sponsors .

Really pleased your day was good though 👍
Yes, I agree with your point. I am solidly remain, but I noted yesterday (as with the last march) how unrepresentative the marchers are of the typical ethnic/socio-economic profile I see on the way to work, or walking down any high street. The crowd was diverse in terms of age, but that's it. (Hence all the "I'm really starting to get quite cross about this" style banners yesterday ). I accept that it needs to be seen in that context.