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Organisers claim 670,000 people have attended a march in central London calling for a fresh referendum on the outcome of the Brexit negotiations.
YES supporters gathered in Edinburgh on Saturday to voice support for Scotland’s place in the European Union as an independent country.
Protesters want a second chance to vote before the country leaves the EU. / The backlash to Brexit has been getting bigger and more organized.
A “Boris blimp” flew over Parliament Square as protesters gathered for another major march with the aim of stopping Brexit.
Three alleged assaults on day UK was meant to leave EU. / Five people have been arrested during the pro-Brexit demonstrations in central London on Friday, police said.
London turned into a sea of blue and yellow – and astonishingly good placards – as smiling procession tries to turn tide of history. / In London’s Park Lane, James Lancaster and his band, Brass Against Brexit, stood amid the gathering crowds preparing to march on Parliament Square.
Conservative Party Chairman James Cleverly said that remain voters were 'screaming to be listened too'.
Twitter users used the hashtag #PVRoadTrip to share photos and videos of journeys to London from all over the UK.
Note that the slogans on these placards all represent news that has reached us about the effects of Brexit on Kent specifically. Some of these have featured in articles in Kent Bylines, as linked in the explanations below.
On Oct. 22, thousands of protestors marched in London to demand the United Kingdom rejoin the European Union and hold a general election.
Thousands of Remainers flooded central London with a sea of blue flags and yellow stars as they demanded the country overturn the 2016 Referendum result and rejoin the EU.
An SNP MP has said there is “no way to polish that jobbie” at a rally in Edinburgh marking three years since the UK left the EU.
A STRIKING torch-lit procession will lead protesters to a rally at the Scottish Parliament to mark the third anniversary of Scotland’s forced removal from the EU.
‘Most of my family voted to Remain. They think I was naïve, to put it politely,’ says 49-year-old Barny Gaveney. / ‘Thinking about what we had then and what we have now is soul-destroying’
Edmund Sides to join anti-Brexit demonstration on March 23rd after 321km walk.
We want to put Brexit behind us. We want to reunite with Europe.
THE CAMPAIGN TO REJOIN THE EU STARTS HERE!
Rallies for a People's Vote are planned in towns and cities nationwide to put "relentless" pressure on politicians throughout the summer and autumn.
Be there on the road to rejoin.
UPDATE: As a mark of respect for Her Majesty, we have taken the decision to postpone the march that was to be held on Saturday (10 September). We would like to thank everyone who has supported the march, which will be rescheduled to a date that will be published as soon as possible.
Richard Porritt, Steve Anglesey and Geri Scott are back to round up yet another historic week in British politics. The gang is joined by Jono Read who reports on the Remain march, Geri rounds up the runners and riders for Number 10 and Richard posts slices of bread through his neighbours' letter boxes.
As hundreds of thousands marched on Westminster to demand a second Brexit vote, a dramatically smaller demo of leave-supporting protesters is being led by Nigel Farage.
A day of pro-rejoin action around the whole of the UK and in every EU country, all happening on the same day.
Organisers hail UK’s ‘biggest-ever demo’, while Tom Watson leads calls for fresh referendum.