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Londoners demonstrate – want a new vote

"Brexit – the Uk leaving the EU" "Londoners demonstrate – want a new vote" "LONDON. In the week managed brexit up with at least two weeks." "Now dem

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Londoners demonstrate – want a new vote
"Brexit – the Uk leaving the EU"

"Londoners demonstrate – want a new vote"

"LONDON. In the week managed brexit up with at least two weeks."

"Now demonstrating hundreds of thousands on London's streets – for a new referendum."

"– We offer a solution to a crisis that threatens our rights, our living standards and our environment, " says former Green Party leader Caroline Lucas."

"Of the week, the EUROPEAN union accepted to suspend the Uk's withdrawal from the union from the 29th of march – in all cases with a couple of weeks. If not; endorses the prime minister Theresa Mays negotiated agreements must May and the EU agree on a new way forward before the april 12."

"on Saturday, is expected to hundreds of thousands gather on the streets of London to demonstrate for this new way involves a new referendum on brexit. "

"– instead of that make Theresa May shoot up everything to deadlinedagen so will hundreds of thousands of people to march to parliament and offer a solution to a crisis that threatens our rights, our living standards and our environment, " says former Green Party leader Caroline Lucas, one of several politicians who will go in the train, to the Independent.n"

"Four million signatures"

"the Last time this happened was in October of last year when 700 000 protesters marched through the british capital to support a new vote."

"Saturday's manifestation will start at 13 cet in Marble Arch at Hyde Park and will then move via Park Lane, Green Park and Trafalgar Square down to Westminster, where parliament and the prime minister's home at 10 Downing Street is located."

"at the same time there is a big campaign online, where on Saturday morning over four million people in the Uk have written in that they want to cancel the brexit altogether. But when Theresa May during the EU-meeting in Brussels in the week were asked to comment on the petition, she said that it does not play any role – brexit will not be stopped."

"We had a clear result that we would leave the European Union," she said, according to the Evening Standard."

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