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Brexit protest: thousands march in London to 'unite for Europe' - live | Brexit protest: thousands march in London to 'unite for Europe' - live |
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Pertinent point from the Financial Times’ Jonathan Eley: | |
UKIP now has zero MPs. And to think Cameron called a referendum on a matter of huge importance to placate this shower. | |
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They call us #snowflakes because millions of us can create an avalanche. #MarchForEurope2017 #UniteForEurope pic.twitter.com/eA1WqFFxWn | |
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The Unite for Europe march isn’t just for people it seems... | |
Bess watching the #unitedforeurope march | |
A post shared by Dan Roberts (@danroberts73) on Mar 25, 2017 at 5:52am PDT | |
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March for Europe in Warsaw#EU60 #PLinEU #loveEU #loveEurope pic.twitter.com/P4KayqkHjM | |
Meanwhile in Warsaw, thousands have taken to the streets waving EU and Polish flags in a show of support for the union as leaders in Rome to mark the 60th anniversary of its founding treaty. | |
The rally in Warsaw, which is being held under the slogan “I Love You, Europe,” also comes as an expression of disapproval for the nationalist government in Warsaw.The government critics fear that a recent eurosceptic stance taken by the government could ultimately result in Poland leaving the EU. The Polish government denies that that is its aim. | |
Thousands of people began their demonstration by singing the European anthem, Ode to Joy, followed by the Polish national anthem. They plan to march to the royal castle in the city centre. | |
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Greek-born lecturer and longtime London resident Lakis Zervoulis (right) and friends on the march today. | |
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Some very British signs from today’s march... | Some very British signs from today’s march... |
#UniteForEurope a good little selection pic.twitter.com/O2LNzeWG27 | #UniteForEurope a good little selection pic.twitter.com/O2LNzeWG27 |
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Helena Smith | Helena Smith |
The Greek prime minister, Alexis Tsipras, who initially signalled that he would not sign the Rome declaration if it failed to acknowledge that European achievements applied to all, has said the EU is far from the place its founders dreamed of. | The Greek prime minister, Alexis Tsipras, who initially signalled that he would not sign the Rome declaration if it failed to acknowledge that European achievements applied to all, has said the EU is far from the place its founders dreamed of. |
“It is not the Europe that we dreamed of and wanted,” he said in a television interview. “But there is no doubt that we have to fight within it to change it.” | “It is not the Europe that we dreamed of and wanted,” he said in a television interview. “But there is no doubt that we have to fight within it to change it.” |
Greece, the eurozone’s weakest member, had initially refused to sign the declaration because of objections over the wording. | Greece, the eurozone’s weakest member, had initially refused to sign the declaration because of objections over the wording. |
Athens’ leftist-led government had demanded that the declaration be “enriched” with additional mention of European regulations protecting citizens’ labour rights – the major sticking point in stalled negotiations between Greece and the foreign lenders keeping the debt-stricken country afloat. | Athens’ leftist-led government had demanded that the declaration be “enriched” with additional mention of European regulations protecting citizens’ labour rights – the major sticking point in stalled negotiations between Greece and the foreign lenders keeping the debt-stricken country afloat. |
Tsipras said he had been assured protective rights applied to all “but it has to be seen in practice”. | Tsipras said he had been assured protective rights applied to all “but it has to be seen in practice”. |
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And we're off. Crowd starts moving toward Green Park to the strains of "happy birthday to EU" pic.twitter.com/pJ7gnA7w8o | And we're off. Crowd starts moving toward Green Park to the strains of "happy birthday to EU" pic.twitter.com/pJ7gnA7w8o |
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Carswell quits Ukip | Carswell quits Ukip |
Some breaking news: Ukip’s only member of parliament, Douglas Carswell, has quit the party, announcing on his website that he will become an independent MP. | Some breaking news: Ukip’s only member of parliament, Douglas Carswell, has quit the party, announcing on his website that he will become an independent MP. |
Carswell, who defected from the Conservative party to Ukip in August 2014, said he was leaving the party “amicably, cheerfully and in the knowledge that we won”. | Carswell, who defected from the Conservative party to Ukip in August 2014, said he was leaving the party “amicably, cheerfully and in the knowledge that we won”. |
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My fave so far #UniteForEurope #MarchForEurope2017 pic.twitter.com/ualCNctSFb | My fave so far #UniteForEurope #MarchForEurope2017 pic.twitter.com/ualCNctSFb |