Tens of thousands of anti-Brexit campaigners were expected to gather in central London on Saturday to rally for the United Kingdom rejoining the European Union (EU). Instead, only a few thousand — if that — showed up, with the pro-EU Independent newspaper suggesting the number could have been as low as one thousand.

The National Rejoin March (NRM) was expected to bring tens of thousands to Westminster in Central London. Instead, a relatively small gaggle of globalists and paid activists trudged through Piccadilly, with locals shouting, “You’re wasting your time!”
Speakers at the rally include former Belgian prime minister Guy Verhofstadt, as well as anti-Brexit lawyer Gina Miller.
The failure of the march is especially noteworthy due to the large-scale sponsorship of pro-EU causes, including the provision of buses from across the UK to attract activists to the event.
National polling has shown an increasing number of people are willing to consider rejoining the European Union, especially given that the “Conservative” government in the United Kingdom barely implemented Brexit in the first instance.
Since leaving the EU, migration has hit record highs, and the UK government has caved to Brussels on almost every negotiation. The opposition Labour Party is now suggesting an “associate” membership for the UK, which comes with all the financial and legal obligations, but none of the voting rights of a member state i.e. the worst of both worlds.