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On Oct. 22, thousands of protestors marched in London to demand the United Kingdom rejoin the European Union and hold a general election.
This footage shows nine minutes of the march in just 90 seconds, starting at 14.45GMT.
The National Rejoin March on 22 October 2022 was a sunny, joyous occasion in the heart of London. It was also big – bigger than even the march organisers were expecting.
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.
Organisers hail UK’s ‘biggest-ever demo’, while Tom Watson leads calls for fresh referendum.
Twitter users used the hashtag #PVRoadTrip to share photos and videos of journeys to London from all over the UK.
EU exit ‘slow death that has been bleeding UK dry for years’. / Thousands of protesters have marched through central London calling for the UK to rejoin the EU.
This was the silent majority finding its voice, the centre turning radical, the slow-to-anger rising up against the destruction of their values and their country.
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.
The protest saw a giant blimp modelled on Boris Johnson fly in Parliament Square on Saturday.
Protesters want a second chance to vote before the country leaves the EU. / The backlash to Brexit has been getting bigger and more organized.
Edmund Sides to join anti-Brexit demonstration on March 23rd after 321km walk.
‘Have a look out of the window prime minister. Open your curtains. Switch on your TV. Here are the people’ / An estimated 1 million people staged one of the biggest marches in British history to demand a second referendum on Brexit and for the public to have the Final Say on the gathering crisis.
An estimated 1 million people flooded the streets of central London on Saturday in favour of a final say on Brexit.
When it comes to placard making, recent political turmoil has provided an abundance of creative inspiration.
Protesters demanding another Brexit referendum reacted with jubilation as MPs voted to force a further delay.
Demonstrators have flooded the streets of central London as they marched on Parliament to demand the public are given a final say over Brexit.
A “Boris blimp” flew over Parliament Square as protesters gathered for another major march with the aim of stopping Brexit.
They came to London from across Britain and Europe, filled with enthusiasm for the new three Rs: revoke, remain, reform.
Tens of thousands of protesters have marched on Parliament Square calling for Britain to re-join the European Union.
Thousands of protesters marched through central London calling for the UK to rejoin the European Union on Saturday (22 October). / The National Rejoin March, organised by lorry driver Peter Corr, saw protestors walk from Park Lane to Parliament Square. / Attendees carried signs saying “Brexit was never going to work”, “For lower bills #rejoin the EU” and “We voted romaine”.
YES supporters gathered in Edinburgh on Saturday to voice support for Scotland’s place in the European Union as an independent country.
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.
British voters now say that they would vote to rejoin the EU in a new referendum.