Unfortunately it may well be a sign of things to come - if Brexit is cancelled, against the wishes of the people as expressed in the referendum, expect civil disobedience on a scale that this country has never seen before.
Ahh. The pro-brexiteers goto "project fear". Let us have our way or we will bring violence and destruction to the country.
It is interesting to note from the recent demonstrations and this news where the peaceful moderate line is.
Assualts at the start of Nigel Farage's march. Arrests at the 'Leave means leave' gatherings in London last Friday. A far right racist extremist and his knuckle dragging followers sharing the platform at that gathering. Said extremist welcomed with open arms by the leader of UKIP. And now, credible threats to infrastructure that could cause loss of life.
Meanwhile, upwards of 1 million people demonstrated in London the week before in favour of remaining in the
EU» . 5-10 time more than demonstrated in favour of leaving. And from that larger crowd how many were arrested? How many extremist racists were given a platform? How many counter demonstrators were assaulted? Answer to all three... none.
And I expect the retort will be... "17.2 million". Well, yes, but that was 3 years ago and in a referendum based on flawed and poor information on both sides. With one side even breaking the law. Give the people a final say, with the ballot box, not sticks and stones.
The way out of the deadlock is not to suggest, threaten or enact civil disobedience "on a scale this country has never seen before." That is not democracy. That is mob rule.
I voted remain, I was just expressing a concern. I don't think violence is acceptable under any circumstances.
Poorly informed assumptions are one of the main reasons why the whole debate has turned so toxic.
Good rant though!
Well as we all seem intent on discussing Brexit I shall throw in my four pennorth
What is happening was virtually bound to happen. The country was split 52/48 on the issue. Since the referendum, many on the leave side appear to be treating the result a bit like winning a football match, a “winner takes all” scenario. That was never going to happen given the referendum result, because what they actually got was, to take the football analogy a bit further, a rather poor score draw of 3.25 to 3 (lowest common denominators there for illustrative purposes).
Brexiteers attempting to sabotage railway installations is, to me, akin to the winning team’s fans beating up the losing team’s fans on the way home - a totally pointless exercise that will bring on reprisals if it keeps going, and that’s what worries me about the whole “debate” or lack of it.
Someone on the media said last week that the whole issue has taken on all the hallmarks of a 16th century religious war. And the history books tell us how they all ended…
And to anyone who takes the view “this is Britain so nothing will go wrong - we haven’t had a civil war in these islands for almost 400 years” I would suggest they look across the Irish Sea to see what happens when two diametrically opposing views collide.
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