Well, why don't you give it a try - just think, you could be a martyr for your cause. Or not, I suspect police would ignore unless you crossed the line and started spouting hate.
Brexiter from UKIP 'We won the referendum' and the remainer Bray replies 'it's irrelevant' Just sums up the remoaner mentality in a nutshell. Naturally, It would be relevant if remain had been the result I suppose.
stonemere you are wrong. If you go to 2:10 it was the UKIP bloke who said “it’s irrelevant”. You sir are a big part of the problem. Lies are detrimental to our democracy.
@@imaenglishman5471 Patriotism is not creating suffering and hardship for your fellow countrymen (and quite possibly yourself) in pursuit of a conspiracy theory.
True and it didn't need to be this way if May wasn't part of the problem by basically working with the cabal and if the whole country had got behind it instead of whining about a peoples vote etc. Come across weak and you get walked over, especially by ruthless totalitarian regimes like the EU.
I was a big supporter of brexit till I heard him shouting, now I've completely changed my views... 😂 The man is clearly a self important narcasisst. Stopping proper arguments taking place among people who could actually change things.
So I'll go and shout 'stop immigration' outside parliament'! See how long it takes before I get nicked! It's only democratic if you shout within the rules of political correctness! Not democracy!
Yeh, you might be right? After all Jihadists get to shout their trash on British streets whilst being protected by the police! They even did it to a Regiment returning from a deployment!
We have not voted for 'Brexit' we have voted for the 'UK to leave the EU'. The Oxford Dictionary defines the word 'leave' to mean 'Depart from permanently'.
To be honest, I'm actually looking forward to a no-deal Brexit. It'll create a bigger incentive for Scotland and Northern Ireland to finally leave that mess to rejoin the EU and England gets what it wants and deserves: bleeding out with a crippled economy.
Funny I live in Scotland and a lot of the people I talk too don’t want to rejoin the EU, And these are people who voted for independence in 2014. 🤔strange.
Bigger significance that most commentators are either ignoring or failing to see - protesting, a political right for the individual, is long becoming outlawed. What checks and balances will we have against tyrannical governments?
SOOOOL Yes Exactly “Stop Brexit” is anti democratic it’s basically stop democracy. The public voted and these people don’t like it so opposite democracy.
@@SILVERCLOUD141 Dude. How is wanting a public vote undemocratic? Are the public not allowed to vote anymore? I think you are the only antidemocratic one mate.
ian walker. You are correct, to ask the people to vote for something like Brexit before they know what it is, must be the most undemocratic vote of all time. We were told we would be better off, truth is we are worse off.
@@alfredbarrow1543 Yes, you're right in part ... we don't like what we see! But you're wrong about the use of the word 'whingeing'. Since when was a democratic vote called 'whingeing'?
Yes and you can go home and have no butter or bread because France wont give you any wheat and denmark wont give you any butter and spain wont give you any orange and Ireland wont give you any meat so UK will have no food
Can anyone lend substance to rumours from 'experts' that a no deal Brexit may result in delays to the passage of oxygen across our borders? If none essential members of the public where encouraged to collectively sleep, would this stockpile enough air to allow the government to continue to carry out essential services in such an event?
@@mboden8055 Were you too thick to realise all you had to do was start a paypal and ask for donations when you spoke to likeminded people? Oh well.. Keep working hard and don't complain when your wages don't rise and you might survive
He is the definition of Britishness.. Brexiters are BNP nutjobs and they HATE anybody who protests humorously.. He was proven right in the end and all these brexiters have blood on their hands.
Actually I have no time for these nut jobs. I mean who dresses like that and then believes the public take him seriously. He's just the biggest public pest out there...nobody can be bothered with him
My vote matters! He is anti democratic, although I would continue to stand up for his right to protest, even if I am firmly in the freedom leave camp. The ECJ is a quango court and they still allow Blair to walk free!😎
@@bearmugs1408 He has never respected people with a different opinion, people who respect other's opinions don't abuse people on the street shouting because they don't like the result of a vote ... The guys a lowlife.
I'm glad he's passionate. Maybe remainders should adopt another stance instead of a 'people's vote' because it doesn't make sense. The people already had a vote. Just be honest and say people are too stupid to unserstand that whole politics thingy and democracy doesn't work. You only want the elites to decide everything for us.
He is a bit eccentric and I guess rude in interrupting, but he isn't violent The Brexiteers keep regurgitating the same lines over and over again like a broken record. Yes, Leave marginally 'won' but on very little information about the consequences! And three years on, what do we have? Nothing but gridlock, disillusion and universal uncertainty!
5 years on, Brexit happened and the U.K is crumbling in front of these flagshagging numpties. What did they expect when they were lied to, the people who lied pretty much admitted it and they kept going along with it?
Aye, to an extent. At least this Stop Brexit guy is likeable though and isn't a closet Islamophobe. Nutters on both sides, but in my experience leave tends to have more
@@MontyComedyOfficial The 23,000 jihadists figure is the number given in several newspapers, from the Express, Mirror, Guardian, to the Times. So concern at that figure doesn't make you an Islamophobe. Remember, it took the UK government 8 years to deport Abu Hamza to the US. And both the ECHR and ECtHR (European institutions) played a big part in the inability of the UK to deport him.
@awsomeAvenger firstly the ECHR is nothing to do with the EU. Secondly, it is British law that allowed Hanza to stay under appeals so long - again nothing to do with the EU. How many EU members are Islamic countries? None. Conflating leaving the EU and Islamic terrorism is simply dumb!
Riding down Whitehall this afternoon I saw Steven Bray giving a lecture....it gave me great pleasure to shout at the top of my voice 'Hey Bray....you're the BIGGEST FART in London! ......oh the look on his face!!!!