I absolutely agree. Many marches on other issues have a strong point to make and can move mountains. I am certainly not saying marches in general are pointless, thinking with their feet etc. I am specifically talking about the Remoaner marches, which I think are more about virtue signalling than anything else.
We have had a referendum, we know how many people support remaining in the EU, but Brexit won, they got more votes, so what is the point of a very small sample of those who support Remain marching through London? it will achieve absolutely nothing except to make those who take part feel good.
there is much to be decided about exactly how we Brexit and lobbying and debating about this can and will make a difference. I absolutely agree, but how this march can contribute to it defeats me.
On the lunchtime news on R4, Jeremy Corbyn indicated the right road today (now I never thought I would ever say that) when he said that he would oppose the government just accepting, across the board all EU legislation and enshrining it in British law, without it being examined in detail by Parliament. He has also said the Labour Party, while accepting Brexit in principle, will vote against it if the Labour Party consider the exit package negotiated by the government to be disadvantageous to Britain.
I have never suggested those that ran the Brexit campaign had any competence at all and the the government approach to the up-coming negotiations has not been such as to make one feel any confidence in their capacity to negotiate a good deal either. The whole procedure has been notable only for the total incompetence of everyone directly involved in it, regardles of which side they support.