Thousands join anti-Brexit march through London

10 Sep, 2017

Thousands of people marched through central London on Saturday calling on the government to "rethink and reject Brexit". A stream of protesters poured through Trafalgar Square and stopped to boo outside Prime Minister Theresa May's Downing Street office before congregating at a rally outside parliament. The self-styled People's March for Europe comes ahead of a key vote in the House of Commons on Monday night.
"Help! We're trapped on a small island that's been taken over by mad people!" read one sign held aloft above a sea of blue EU flags. "Take back control from these clowns," demanded a banner featuring photos of senior ministers, while another referenced the divorce negotiations, saying: "This best deal is the deal we've got!" "There's no good reason for leaving the EU - it's all bad," said Beverley Townsend, a 55-year-old from eastern England, holding up a sign calling for an "exit from Brexit".
She and her husband Dave, both draped in EU flags, said they had been lifelong supporters of May's Conservative party but switched to the pro-European Liberal Democrats. "I don't believe May listens to anyone, but we've got to do what we can to make the point that this will severely harm our country," Townsend told AFP.

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