And Cameron immediately responded to that with there would not be a 2nd referendum.
Ok.. still would have been marches IMO.
And Cameron immediately responded to that with there would not be a 2nd referendum.
Also, perhaps I'm reading something wrong, but remain were also restricted from using the same civil servants leave were. From the news item you linked to : "Michael Gove and other ministers campaigning for Britain's exit will also be unable to use official briefings to prepare campaign speeches."
Why do Leavers feel confrontation and/or violence is necessary just because some people are expressing their democratic right to protest?
Err, but on the flip side you guys think Farage is a 'top bloke' when he is rude and offensive to them?
Hypocrite much?
sorry but you are definitely reading that wrong - Gove was pro leave as are 'other ministers campaigning for Britain's exit'
Why are you not ****ging off these other MEPs for their behaviour considering you and others ****ged off Farage and his speech?
Hypocrite much?
How can anyone be surprised that big Nige ripping the **** out of these people has resulted in them not wanting to play nice? He throws insults around, acts like a condescending **** and then requests that they deal with the UK in a 'grown up manner'....seriously? And people bought into his delusions of grandeur the mind really does boggle.
If one side decides to march in favour of ignoring the vote why shouldn't the side who won legitimately march as well.
Bit of hyperbole there, really.
Germany: service 70%, industry 29.1%, and agriculture 0.9%.
UK: service 78.4%, industry 21%, and agriculture 0.6%.
The reality is that most Western developed countries have undergone de-industrialisation over the past half century. The US, for example, actually have a slightly smaller percentage of industry than us (20.8%), despite being the world's second largest manufacturing nation.
Ok, I suggest you go and campaign for better measures on future votes of this type. However this vote has ran its course under the agreed voting mechanism and the outcome will be followed. If it isn't then there will be a high degree of unrest; guaranteed.
And yep lots of complaining. All over the media. Crazy. Oh actually im immune to sensationalism and intelligent enough to understand that the media are drumming up stories and concentrating on the failure of the remain campaign and interviewing idiots (of which you can very easily find on both sides) is not an accurate representation.
If one side decides to march in favour of ignoring the vote why shouldn't the side who won legitimately march as well.
My apologies, it was the sidelined grassroots out that he was involved with. I wonder if it was his involvement that saw them passed over.
Where else have I been factually incorrect?
Who's said they can't march as well? Have they been prevented from doing so? When did this great injustice occur?
Just replying to a poster on here who thought a pro Remain march was fine but couldn't understand why pro Leave should have a march too.
With all these pro EU demonstrations going on, 2 in London today it's only a matter of time before the anti EU organise themselves properly and the confrontations aren't going to be pretty.
Once the first one happens then that will trigger confrontation at every demonstration and the Police will be caught in the middle.
Here's a whacky idea, how about we wait and see if this economic apocalypse actually occurs before we all descend into Mad Max-esque behaviour?
it is not a matter that they will need to adjust finances if things go very south which is understandable, just the matter that he used it as a direct threat and scare tactic.
Just replying to a poster on here who thought a pro Remain march was fine but couldn't understand why pro Leave should have a march too.
Another hypocrite attitude,
So it is OK for them give other MEPs a load of **** just because Sir Nige ****ged them off in a speech? Thats fair.
I'm beginning to think that even if in the future it shows that we were right to get out the EU for whatever reasons a large portion of remain voters will still back everything about the EU and the reasons they voted remain regardless.
They will not have a bad thing said about the EU just to make sure their own feelings are not hurt and that their opinions didn't fail them.