
'Can you blame me for feeling angry?': Scots join pro-EU march in London
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
82% : Republic stage anti-monarchy protest inside Buckingham Palace The lorry driver from Derby said: "Brexit was a huge mistake, we're all - especially working class and poorer people - paying for it66% : He told the Sunday National: "It makes me extremely angry as [Brexit] was based on lies.
63% : Another sign read: "Tories out, migrants welcome - Rejoin the EU.
57% : " She added: "I have spoken to a few people today who have changed their minds [on Brexit], recognising the damage it is doing to their grandchildren and that kind of thing.
56% : "Look at all of the harm which Brexit has done to so many things - to science, to Horizon, to young people travelling, to musicians, to all sorts of people.
54% : SCOTS took part in a massive march and rally in London on Saturday to show support for rejoining the EU.
54% : "It's important to continue to send a signal and hold all politicians to account. "There are things they can do about the economy and the cost of living by addressing some of the failings of Brexit.
54% : "And maybe voted for Brexit for very specific reasons not realising the wider repercussions.
53% : The National Rejoin March (NRM) saw campaigners take to the streets dressed in blue clothing and carrying EU flags, with a rally held at Parliament Square.
53% : He added: "I voted for Scotland to remain part of the UK a number of years ago quite a lot because people told us that is the only way for Scotland to remain in the EU.
45% : " Protesters held up placards expressing their discontent with leaving the EU, including "The road to rejoin the EU starts here", and "Rejoin, Rejoice".
37% : "Now look at it - can you blame me for feeling angry?" Fiona Wishlade, who was on the march with campaign group Glasgow Loves EU, said: "There are quite a few of us who came down from Scotland either last night or this morning.
34% : " He said 60% of the country, and 80% of people aged under 25, consistently say they would rejoin the EU in polls, adding: "I hate racism and xenophobia and that's just what a big part of that 'Vote Leave' campaign really felt like to me.
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