“Brexit – the Uk leaving the EU”

“Walk 45 miles in wrath: ”Traitor who is trying to stop brexit””

“the RUTLAND. They walk 45 miles in two weeks to save the brexit.”

“Hundreds participating in the march from Sunderland to London in the anger against the government.”

“– They are traitors who are trying to stop brexit, ” says Mandy Childs, 61, to Aftonbladet.”

“A green hill three miles east of Leicester is filled suddenly by the Union Jack flags. About 200 protesters poured in and marches straight through the fårhagen. Bräk replaced with brexitrop. ”What do we want? Brexit! When do we want it? Now!””

“In the shadow of the miljonprotest against the Uk’s EU-exit, which filled London’s streets Saturday, marching a few hundred brexitanhängare for two weeks, 45 miles from Sunderland in the north to London in the south – to show their displeasure with how the government handled the brexitförhandlingarna. Now they have reached the region of Rutland, in England in the middle.”

“” I have pain in my legs and my feet swell but we are going not just with our legs, we go with our hearts and souls. It is the energy we use to this march, ” says Mandy Childs, 61.”

“– Even if it was only five of us here so it had not played any role, we here represent 17.4 million people (who voted for brexit, ed).”

“On the Friday, arriving to the capital for a big manifestation outside the parliament in Westminster. But then the march started almost two weeks ago is march 29, is no longer the date for the Uk’s EUROPEAN exodus. Theresa May and the EUROPEAN union came last week agreed to postpone the withdrawal until 12 april – and the protesters are cursed.”

“– the Postponement is just another word for treason and for trying to stop brexit, ” says Mandy, who wanted to see a avtalslöst resignation on Friday.”

“– Our parliament has made a coup against its own people. We have not had a small dictator who has come from another country and taken over, it is shamefully our own parliament that makes it here to us.”

“– And we will not let them do it. We are going down to London to reclaim our democracy.”

“Mandy is one of the 50 in the core group that goes all the way down to London from Sunderland. The rest connect for a few days. They have a bus, dressed in the campaign’s ”leave means leave”slogan, that takes them between the footpath and hotels. Accommodation and meals are funded by donations from the brexitörer over the whole country.”

“– These people sacrifice two weeks of their time and we have a lot of worn feet. But you know what? Rather have bad feet than to be a bad loser, say ”leave means leave”-the campaign’s founder, multimiljonären Richard Tice, 54, who join in the march.”

“The poor loser he’s referring to is the stop-hand, as in the brexitomröstningen 2016 fell by 48% against 52%.”

“Takes after the historic march”

“Vandringsrutten similar to the historic Coffeeslender-march in 1936, where about 200 workers walked down from Sunderland the neighboring à la jarrow to London to protest against unemployment in the north. Fastighetsmogulen Tice mean to people north of London feel let down by Westminster politicians.”

” Under our 14 days long march, we can almost take on the rising anger and frustration from people all over the country. If you can not rely on democracy, what then is left? Do we want to live in a dictatorship? No. This is about being able to trust our democracy, ” he says.”

” We voted to leave, and the government accepted that this was the will of the people. But now, the establishment in the Uk, the Westminster elite, try to postpone it. But the truth is that they are trying to stop it. “

“Nigel Farage is behind”

“– What kind we must fight; to have the confidence because we stand united. They are a minority, we are the majority, ” he said in a speech, writes the Evening Standard.”

“Ian Lawrence, 70, of marschens oldest, is also not impressed by the carnival of the protestors, signs, and slogans that took to the capital’s streets at the weekend.”

” We are marching with pride. We can’t just around in London in half an hour with placards saying ”we want to stay”. They have not any good motive. We have 17.4 million who voted to leave, ” he says.”

“Close to six million have signed a petition to stop brexit. It would be think Ian that it can become unsettled on the streets.”

“– I can guarantee that there would be a riot directly, for we would not tolerate it.”

“Was Hitler and racists”

“the Mood is good when brexitsupportrarna reach the small community of Manton – today’s final destination. A villager waving welcome with the Union Jack. Another protest ready at the roadside with a small EU flag.”

” Look, we are more than you, yells a brexitör.”

“– What little you have, you will surely get to hear often, yelling another.”

“A bunch of large men in the earbud goes in the front and make sure that everything goes smoothly. In several locations, have opponents gone to the verbal attack against brexitörerna.”

“– People stand and tell us that we are narrow-minded and that we are racists, that we are Hitler and such, and it hurts, ” says Mandy Childs.”

“– You would of course not find any narrow-minded racist here. They have their opinions and we have ours, but we won the election and this is about democracy.”

“Opponents in silent protest”

“the Group has gathered at a pub to quench your thirst after a day’s trek. A few like-minded villagers gather up to give their support. After several days of hiking in rain and wind the sun is shining.”

“A handful of brexitmotståndare stands at a table outside and holding up a banner where they wonder why brexitörerna is so afraid of a re-vote.”

“– We believe that democracy should apply to all the time and not only at a time. We know so much more now than what we knew at the elections three years ago, ” says Joanna Burrows, 62, which is wrapped in an EU flag.”

“– They have their opinions here and they are very angry. I wish we could meet half way and interact with them in a more positive way, we will live together even after this.”

“the Schedule is hard. After an hour of ölmingel group will need to be passed through to the night’s accommodation and recharge for the next day’s hike.”

“– Busschaufförerna may not work more hours than this. It is EU rules, huh, ” says one of the organizers and drags a demonstrative spottloska.”

“Sarah, Naz, 36, is happy to soon be back in his hometown of London – although she never hesitated to spend two weeks on foot through the country.”

” Physically and mentally it is exhausting. You have to wake up very early and it is tough, it is not easy at all, ” she says.”

“– Physically speaking, so I would not say that I feel so good. But it is good to meet so many nice people along the way.”

“What do you hope to achieve with this?”

” I hope that this can rescue the democracy, and that we can stand united. It is not about to leave or to stay longer, it’s about protecting democracy.”

“March to leave also referred to as the”

“Start: march 16 in Sunderland.”

“the Finish: 29 march in London.”

“Length: Approximately 45 miles.”

“Participants: 50 in the ”core group” that goes all the way, and a couple hundred that connect different routes on the way.”

“Purpose: To show the politicians that there are still those who want to leave the EU – rather without any agreement than with the agreement Theresa May has negotiated with the EU.”

“the Organizer: the Group of ”leave means leave” – ”leave means leave” – with, among others, fastighetsmiljonären Richard Tice and former UKIP leader Nigel Farage in the lead.”

“Inspiration: Coffeeslender-the march, which took place during the 27 days in October 1936, where about 200 workers from the Sunderland neighboring Coffeeslender walked down to the house of commons with a list of signatures. Coffeeslender had two years earlier lost its shipyards, the city’s largest employers, which led to large unemployment and the petition was an appeal to the politicians to try to arrange a bet on new industries in the Coffeeslender. Even if the demonstrators turned home handed so would the march be seen as an important event in the british labour movement history.”