Course they did ffs Not that I ‘support’ Palestine, or any other country, race or nationality except England when the football or cricket is on. But my God, not only do you talk rivers of ****e, but you have a ****ing ridiculous world view.
I'm just basing it on being at the protest and hearing what people nearby and people later on in pubs were saying to each other (average people, not right 'right wing football hooligans') about the half wits with the dopey bint screeching anti-Semitic hatred over a megaphone. Wrong time, wrong place, wrong message probably sums up most views, and most were saying they were sympathetic to the Palestinian cause prior to it, and they would have backed them on another day, but wouldn't now. I guess you know better through not being there and reading the things on twitter that support your pre-existing view, you racist bigot. I very much doubt the marches will bring peace in Palestine any nearer. If anything, they and the backlash to them will mean that the decision makers will be less liable to act against Israel.
You weren’t in London yesterday mate. I was though, at work at a busy railway station. Lots of people about, all well behaved. Arsenal fans a bit noisy going home, unusually for them. No sign of any trouble.