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#6118638
24 Oct 2020
Demonstrator dressed as chlorinated chicken protests in Parliament Square against a post-Brexit trade deal between the UK and the USA on 24 October, 2020 in London, England. Protesters demonstrate against the possibility of opening the NHS to American healthcare companies, lowering food standards, deregulation of environmental and data privacy laws as part of the UK - US trade deal.
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24 Oct 2020
Demonstrators dressed as chlorinated chickens gather in Parliament Square to protest against a post-Brexit trade deal between the UK and the USA on 24 October, 2020 in London, England. Protesters demonstrate against the possibility of opening the NHS to American healthcare companies, lowering food standards, deregulation of environmental and data privacy laws as part of the UK - US trade deal.
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#6118608
24 Oct 2020
Demonstrators dressed as a cow and chlorinated chickens gather in Parliament Square to protest against a post-Brexit trade deal between the UK and the USA on 24 October, 2020 in London, England. Protesters demonstrate against the possibility of opening the NHS to American healthcare companies, lowering food standards, deregulation of environmental and data privacy laws as part of the UK - US trade deal.
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#6118626
24 Oct 2020
A man dressed as US President Donald Trump holds a syringe with hormones to inject into a cow standing next to protesters dressed as chlorinated chickens during a protest in Parliament Square against a post-Brexit trade deal between the UK and the USA on 24 October, 2020 in London, England. Protesters demonstrate against the possibility of opening the NHS to American healthcare companies, lowering food standards, deregulation of environmental and data privacy laws as part of the UK - US trade deal.
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#6118628
24 Oct 2020
A man dressed as US President Donald Trump holds a syringe with hormones to inject into a cow standing next to protesters dressed as chlorinated chickens during a protest in Parliament Square against a post-Brexit trade deal between the UK and the USA on 24 October, 2020 in London, England. Protesters demonstrate against the possibility of opening the NHS to American healthcare companies, lowering food standards, deregulation of environmental and data privacy laws as part of the UK - US trade deal.
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#6088144
14 Oct 2020
Anti-Brexit activists, one highlighting fears of post-Brexit imports to the UK of 'chlorinated chicken', demonstrates outside the Houses of Parliament in London, England, on October 14, 2020.
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#4876970
17 Sep 2019
A protester wears an Incredible Hulk costume and Boris Johnson wig as activists calling for the reopening of Parliament demonstrate outside the Supreme Court in London, England, on September 17, 2019. Mr Johnson at the weekend likened himself to the superhero character in his approach to Brexit. A panel of 11 judges at the Supreme Court today began hearing arguments in two appeals of rulings over the legality of the current prorogation of Parliament. The prorogation has been ruled unlawful by the Court of Session in Edinburgh, where it was declared that prorogation had been improperly motivated by Prime Minister Boris Johnson's desire to evade MPs' scrutiny of his Brexit dealings with the EU. The High Court in London, however, ruled that the issue was not one for the courts to decide upon. The hearing is expected to last for much of the rest of the week.
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