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Crowd analysis experts estimate that the average crowd has between two and four people standing per square metre – any more than that and it becomes too uncomfortable to move. That gives a low estimate of 312,000 people and a high estimate of 624,000 people. Crowds, however, don’t congregate evenly, and the helicopter footage showed certain pockets of high density and others where there were only a smattering of people.
On the same day as hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets of London, Nigel Farage appeared at the latest stop of his pro-Brexit March to Leave in Nottinghamshire. Organisers estimated 200 people attended.
Looking forward to Other Side of the Coin jumping in to defend this...
What I would say is that I haven't seen a march like that in the UK since the Iraq war of 2003.
it still dwarfs Farage and his march to leave with 200 odd folk bothering to turn up
Organisers say they aim to have a “core group of marchers” on each leg of the route.
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
a reply to: OtherSideOfTheCoin
Help me out, are you guys leaving or not leaving?
originally posted by: OtherSideOfTheCoin
a reply to: alldaylong
Regardless the fact is on the day hundreds of thousands marched to get a people’s vote, Farage only managed to cobble together a couple of hundred.
That’s all I was saying,
originally posted by: Flyingclaydisk
I think we should all just go and round up ALL politicians in the US, in Europe, etc. and put them all on an island...
originally posted by: alldaylong
originally posted by: OtherSideOfTheCoin
a reply to: alldaylong
Regardless the fact is on the day hundreds of thousands marched to get a people’s vote, Farage only managed to cobble together a couple of hundred.
That’s all I was saying,
That's how the march was organised. A few hundred on each leg.
What part of that don't you understand?
The march from Sunderland to London is taking 14 days. How many people are going to spend time of work etc for that amount of time? The Pro Brexit demo was held on 1 Day. A Saturday when most people don't work and kids are not at school
originally posted by: OtherSideOfTheCoin
a reply to: alldaylong
Yup don’t really care for it.