Dollymount you think Im acting the bollox but I promise you if there is a hard Brexit thousands of people will lose their lives from Belfast to Dublin and the poor cunts in Britain will end up killing each other .THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT WILL ORDER BRITISH TROOPS ON TO THE STREETS OF BRITAIN TO KILL BRITISH CITIZENS .MY GUESS IS LIVERPOOL FIRST THEN BIRMINGHAM ,SUNDERLAND THEN LONDON .Brexit is a bit like fucking your mother to annoy your father it makes no sence .
@ John M, You can have 100/1 about all that shite fer as much as ya want ?
You make it sound like an 'Even Money' bet, so 100/1 has to be Value ?
KEN I WONT TAKE THE ODDS but I will try to educate you .
The Peterloo Massacre took place at St Peter's Field, Manchester, Lancashire, England, on Monday 16 August 1819, when cavalry charged into a crowd of 60,000–80,000 who had gathered to demand the reform of parliamentary representation.
The end of the Napoleonic Wars in 1815 had resulted in periods of famine and chronic unemployment, exacerbated by the introduction of the first of the Corn Laws. By the beginning of 1819, the pressure generated by poor economic conditions, coupled with the relative lack of suffrage in Northern England, had enhanced the appeal of political radicalism. In response, the Manchester Patriotic Union, a group agitating for parliamentary reform, organised a demonstration to be addressed by the well-known radical orator Henry Hunt.
Shortly after the meeting began, local magistrates called on the Manchester and Salford Yeomanry to arrest Hunt and several others on the hustings with him. The Yeomanry charged into the crowd, knocking down a woman and killing a child, and finally apprehending Hunt. The 15th Hussars were then summoned by the Chairman of the Lancashire and Cheshire Magistrates, William Hulton, to disperse the crowd. They charged with sabres drawn, and in the ensuing confusion, 18 people were killed and 400–700 were injured. The massacre was given the name Peterloo in an ironic comparison to the Battle of Waterloo, which had taken place four years earlier.
Historian Robert Poole has called the Peterloo Massacre one of the defining moments of its age. In its own time, the London and national papers shared the horror felt in the Manchester region, but Peterloo's immediate effect was to cause the government to crack down on reform, with the passing of what became known as the Six Acts. It also led directly to the foundation of the Manchester Guardian, but had little other effect on the pace of reform. In a survey conducted by The Guardian in 2006, Peterloo came second to the Putney Debates as the event from radical British history that most deserved a proper monument or a memorial. Peterloo is commemorated by a plaque close to the site, a replacement for an earlier one that was criticised as being inadequate as it did not reflect the scale of the massacre. A new monument is being built in front of the Manchester Central Convention Centre and will be unveiled on the 200th anniversary.
In 1919 the British army were ordered to fix bayonnetts and charge a crowd in Liverpool .In 1969 British Soldiers Shot dead British subjects on the streets of Derry and Belfast both parts of the UK .Almost certain within 6 months of Brexit Troops will be back on the streets of Britain .You put trained Killers on the streets to defend the State you must be willing to shoot .