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The next demonstration will be even bigger.

 

They can’t ignore it.

 

Ha ha. Winter is coming.

 

You believe these pampered, priviledged and predominantly middle-class EU worshippers will turn out in even greater numbers in the cold and the wet?

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We haven't had Brexit yet, so we haven't had the opportunity to get any of the benefits of it.

 

We have however had the worst part of a leave vote - which was the immediate uncertainty causing a financial crisis and another recession which of course never happened.

 

What benefits do you think we will get?

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Nah, we'll just have another one and put it to bed.

 

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You're trying to apply logic to the most illogical person on this forum.

 

If it went the same way again , would you then want another one ?

 

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The next demonstration will be even bigger.

 

They can’t ignore it.

 

 

The militant students ,and professional protesters wont be so keen when the snow and rain arrive in winter.

 

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If there's no chance of a 2nd referendum, then what's the point of having all these debates and marches?

 

Are people really this thick?

 

Some are yes.

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Ha ha. Winter is coming.

 

You believe these pampered, priviledged and predominantly middle-class EU worshippers will turn out in even greater numbers in the cold and the wet?

 

Yes they will.

 

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If it went the same way again , would you then want another one ?

 

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The militant students ,and professional protesters wont be so keen when the snow and rain arrive in winter.

 

---------- Post added 21-10-2018 at 17:06 ----------

 

 

Some are yes.

 

Is that all you got? That they wont like the cold?

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You mentioned the 16/17 year olds who didn't vote in 2016 marching in London now they're 18/19. It's immaterial to mention 16/17 year olds who weren't old enough to vote back in 2016.

 

I mentioned the 16/17 years old who are now 18/19 and are protesting as a response to Penistone999s comment about why they didn't vote in 2016.

I don't follow why that is so hard to understand.

 

As a sidenote though, it's interesting that you write off however many millions of people as immaterial. Tough luck for them eh ?

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