By
Hazel Speed
This was predictable, and so far has been restrained as an ‘action in waiting’ this long, given that all sides and UK constituent countries have spoken up to now, except for the collective group that is the Brexiteers themselves, the people who voted overwhelmingly to leave Europe, and probably in the main, voted for a quick and hard Brexit.
The questions now are:-
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Will the powers that be permit the march to go ahead?
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If they do not then there will be unrest and political suicide for suppressing the majority vote of democracy regarding the Referendum
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Will those who take the opposing side arrive to take “issue” with the marchers, resulting in the two groups facing each other off in the streets which will inevitably run the risk of violence?
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Will the Police therefore have to provide a thick blue line/mounted Police all in riot gear?
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What then of 11 Judges just assessing the legislation – do they ignore the will of the people?
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Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland all want their say before the Judges, so who speaks for England ?
Those Brexiteers who do march, if legally permitted, will be all ages but especially the middle-age to older people, many disabled probably too.
How sad that matters have come to this while Mr Cameron wisely keeps a low profile.
Albeit with some obvious differences, there is a strong similarity of society breaking down both within the UK and USA.
One can only look at the future and wonder where it will all end.
Hazel Speed
Photo (c) Hazel Speed – used by kind permision to Tuck Magazine