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March for Europe: Thousands take to streets in cities across Britain in support of EU membership | March for Europe: Thousands take to streets in cities across Britain in support of EU membership |
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Thousands of people have taken to the streets in cities across the UK in protest against Brexit. | Thousands of people have taken to the streets in cities across the UK in protest against Brexit. |
Simultaneous demonstrations were called in London, Edinburgh, Birmingham, Oxford, and Cambridge in support of a closer relationship between Britain and the continent. | Simultaneous demonstrations were called in London, Edinburgh, Birmingham, Oxford, and Cambridge in support of a closer relationship between Britain and the continent. |
In London, campaigners marched from Park Lane to Westminster, staging a rally in front of the Houses of Parliament. | In London, campaigners marched from Park Lane to Westminster, staging a rally in front of the Houses of Parliament. |
MPs will return to Westminster from recess Monday here they will debate whether a second European Union referendum should be held. The Government has already ruled out holding another plebiscite. | MPs will return to Westminster from recess Monday here they will debate whether a second European Union referendum should be held. The Government has already ruled out holding another plebiscite. |
A sea of blue European flags filled Parliament square shortly after lunchtime, with marchers singing along to The Beatles' song 'Hey Jude', replacing the title words instead with "EU". | |
Homemade banners were also popular on the route, with many cracking jokes in support of the EU. | Homemade banners were also popular on the route, with many cracking jokes in support of the EU. |
A minor scuffle erupted in the afternoon on Whitehall, near Downing Street – when a masked man stole comedian Eddie Izzard’s hat. The man was restrained by police as Izzard gave chase in his high-heel shoes. | |
He ultimately recovered his hat with the assistance of police and supportive members of the public. | He ultimately recovered his hat with the assistance of police and supportive members of the public. |
Scotland Yard could not immediately confirm this afternoon whether the man had been arrested or simply restrained. | Scotland Yard could not immediately confirm this afternoon whether the man had been arrested or simply restrained. |
The incident occurred after a group of Brexit campaigners tried to block the route of the march with a banner. | The incident occurred after a group of Brexit campaigners tried to block the route of the march with a banner. |
The nationwide protests follow a larger march held in the weeks immediately following June’s referendum. | The nationwide protests follow a larger march held in the weeks immediately following June’s referendum. |
Britain voted to leave the European Union by 53 per cent to 47 per cent. The Government has yet to outline the details of what Brexit will entail; when asked, Government spokespeople say that “Brexit means Brexit”. |