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A group of pro-EU supporters take part in a procession to Europe House to mark the end of Britain's EU membership on 31 January, 2020 in Lon...

#5386542

Brexit Day In London

1 February 2020

A group of pro-EU supporters take part in a procession to Europe House to mark the end of Britain's EU membership on 31 January, 2020 in Lon...

#5386542

1 February 2020

A group of pro-EU supporters take part in a procession to Europe House to mark the end of Britain's EU membership on 31 January, 2020 in London, England. Today, Britain will formally leave the European Union at 11 pm after 47 years of membership, and enter an 11-month transition period during which the future trade deal will be negotiated.


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Pro-Brexit activists celebrate in Parliament Square in London, England, on January 31, 2020. Britain's exit from the European Union, today a...

#5385268

Brexit Day In London

1 February 2020

Pro-Brexit activists celebrate in Parliament Square in London, England, on January 31, 2020. Britain's exit from the European Union, today a...

#5385268

1 February 2020

Pro-Brexit activists celebrate in Parliament Square in London, England, on January 31, 2020. Britain's exit from the European Union, today at 11pm UK time (midnight in Brussels), comes more than three and a half years since the country's deeply polarising EU membership referendum, yet the moment brings to an end only the first stage of the Brexit saga, with the UK's future relationship with the bloc still to be negotiated. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has insisted that the 11-month transition period, wherein arrangements continue practically unchanged, will not be extended past its December 31 expiration date and that a trade deal can be reached in that time. Critics argue that any such deal will have to be severely constrained in ambition to be negotiated in such a short period, and that workers' rights and other protections may be lost in the process.


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A pro-Brexit activist wears a Brexit Party badge in her hair  as Brexit supporters celebrate in Parliament Square in London, England, on Jan...

#5385270

Brexit Day In London

1 February 2020

A pro-Brexit activist wears a Brexit Party badge in her hair  as Brexit supporters celebrate in Parliament Square in London, England, on Jan...

#5385270

1 February 2020

A pro-Brexit activist wears a Brexit Party badge in her hair as Brexit supporters celebrate in Parliament Square in London, England, on January 31, 2020. Britain's exit from the European Union, today at 11pm UK time (midnight in Brussels), comes more than three and a half years since the country's deeply polarising EU membership referendum, yet the moment brings to an end only the first stage of the Brexit saga, with the UK's future relationship with the bloc still to be negotiated. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has insisted that the 11-month transition period, wherein arrangements continue practically unchanged, will not be extended past its December 31 expiration date and that a trade deal can be reached in that time. Critics argue that any such deal will have to be severely constrained in ambition to be negotiated in such a short period, and that workers' rights and other protections may be lost in the process.


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Pro-Brexit activists hold a 'Get Britain Out' banner in Parliament Square in London, England, on January 31, 2020. Britain's exit from the E...

#5385276

Brexit Day In London

1 February 2020

Pro-Brexit activists hold a 'Get Britain Out' banner in Parliament Square in London, England, on January 31, 2020. Britain's exit from the E...

#5385276

1 February 2020

Pro-Brexit activists hold a 'Get Britain Out' banner in Parliament Square in London, England, on January 31, 2020. Britain's exit from the European Union, today at 11pm UK time (midnight in Brussels), comes more than three and a half years since the country's deeply polarising EU membership referendum, yet the moment brings to an end only the first stage of the Brexit saga, with the UK's future relationship with the bloc still to be negotiated. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has insisted that the 11-month transition period, wherein arrangements continue practically unchanged, will not be extended past its December 31 expiration date and that a trade deal can be reached in that time. Critics argue that any such deal will have to be severely constrained in ambition to be negotiated in such a short period, and that workers' rights and other protections may be lost in the process.


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A pro-Brexit activist celebrates on Parliament Street in London, England, on January 31, 2020. Britain's exit from the European Union, today...

#5385286

Brexit Day In London

1 February 2020

A pro-Brexit activist celebrates on Parliament Street in London, England, on January 31, 2020. Britain's exit from the European Union, today...

#5385286

1 February 2020

A pro-Brexit activist celebrates on Parliament Street in London, England, on January 31, 2020. Britain's exit from the European Union, today at 11pm UK time (midnight in Brussels), comes more than three and a half years since the country's deeply polarising EU membership referendum, yet the moment brings to an end only the first stage of the Brexit saga, with the UK's future relationship with the bloc still to be negotiated. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has insisted that the 11-month transition period, wherein arrangements continue practically unchanged, will not be extended past its December 31 expiration date and that a trade deal can be reached in that time. Critics argue that any such deal will have to be severely constrained in ambition to be negotiated in such a short period, and that workers' rights and other protections may be lost in the process.


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Pro-EU activists march along Whitehall in London, England, on January 31, 2020. Britain's exit from the European Union, today at 11pm UK tim...

#5385290

Brexit Day In London

1 February 2020

Pro-EU activists march along Whitehall in London, England, on January 31, 2020. Britain's exit from the European Union, today at 11pm UK tim...

#5385290

1 February 2020

Pro-EU activists march along Whitehall in London, England, on January 31, 2020. Britain's exit from the European Union, today at 11pm UK time (midnight in Brussels), comes more than three and a half years since the country's deeply polarising EU membership referendum, yet the moment brings to an end only the first stage of the Brexit saga, with the UK's future relationship with the bloc still to be negotiated. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has insisted that the 11-month transition period, wherein arrangements continue practically unchanged, will not be extended past its December 31 expiration date and that a trade deal can be reached in that time. Critics argue that any such deal will have to be severely constrained in ambition to be negotiated in such a short period, and that workers' rights and other protections may be lost in the process.


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Pro-EU activists march along Whitehall in London, England, on January 31, 2020. Britain's exit from the European Union, today at 11pm UK tim...

#5385294

Brexit Day In London

1 February 2020

Pro-EU activists march along Whitehall in London, England, on January 31, 2020. Britain's exit from the European Union, today at 11pm UK tim...

#5385294

1 February 2020

Pro-EU activists march along Whitehall in London, England, on January 31, 2020. Britain's exit from the European Union, today at 11pm UK time (midnight in Brussels), comes more than three and a half years since the country's deeply polarising EU membership referendum, yet the moment brings to an end only the first stage of the Brexit saga, with the UK's future relationship with the bloc still to be negotiated. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has insisted that the 11-month transition period, wherein arrangements continue practically unchanged, will not be extended past its December 31 expiration date and that a trade deal can be reached in that time. Critics argue that any such deal will have to be severely constrained in ambition to be negotiated in such a short period, and that workers' rights and other protections may be lost in the process.


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A Brexit supporter shouts at pro-EU activists in Parliament Square in London, England, on January 31, 2020. Britain's exit from the European...

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Brexit Day In London

1 February 2020

A Brexit supporter shouts at pro-EU activists in Parliament Square in London, England, on January 31, 2020. Britain's exit from the European...

#5385310

1 February 2020

A Brexit supporter shouts at pro-EU activists in Parliament Square in London, England, on January 31, 2020. Britain's exit from the European Union, today at 11pm UK time (midnight in Brussels), comes more than three and a half years since the country's deeply polarising EU membership referendum, yet the moment brings to an end only the first stage of the Brexit saga, with the UK's future relationship with the bloc still to be negotiated. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has insisted that the 11-month transition period, wherein arrangements continue practically unchanged, will not be extended past its December 31 expiration date and that a trade deal can be reached in that time. Critics argue that any such deal will have to be severely constrained in ambition to be negotiated in such a short period, and that workers' rights and other protections may be lost in the process.


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Pro-Brexit activists celebrate on Parliament Street in London, England, on January 31, 2020. Britain's exit from the European Union, today a...

#5385314

Brexit Day In London

1 February 2020

Pro-Brexit activists celebrate on Parliament Street in London, England, on January 31, 2020. Britain's exit from the European Union, today a...

#5385314

1 February 2020

Pro-Brexit activists celebrate on Parliament Street in London, England, on January 31, 2020. Britain's exit from the European Union, today at 11pm UK time (midnight in Brussels), comes more than three and a half years since the country's deeply polarising EU membership referendum, yet the moment brings to an end only the first stage of the Brexit saga, with the UK's future relationship with the bloc still to be negotiated. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has insisted that the 11-month transition period, wherein arrangements continue practically unchanged, will not be extended past its December 31 expiration date and that a trade deal can be reached in that time. Critics argue that any such deal will have to be severely constrained in ambition to be negotiated in such a short period, and that workers' rights and other protections may be lost in the process.


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Pro-Brexit activists celebrate on Parliament Street in London, England, on January 31, 2020. Britain's exit from the European Union, today a...

#5385316

Brexit Day In London

1 February 2020

Pro-Brexit activists celebrate on Parliament Street in London, England, on January 31, 2020. Britain's exit from the European Union, today a...

#5385316

1 February 2020

Pro-Brexit activists celebrate on Parliament Street in London, England, on January 31, 2020. Britain's exit from the European Union, today at 11pm UK time (midnight in Brussels), comes more than three and a half years since the country's deeply polarising EU membership referendum, yet the moment brings to an end only the first stage of the Brexit saga, with the UK's future relationship with the bloc still to be negotiated. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has insisted that the 11-month transition period, wherein arrangements continue practically unchanged, will not be extended past its December 31 expiration date and that a trade deal can be reached in that time. Critics argue that any such deal will have to be severely constrained in ambition to be negotiated in such a short period, and that workers' rights and other protections may be lost in the process.


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Pro-Brexit activists celebrate on Parliament Street in London, England, on January 31, 2020. Britain's exit from the European Union, today a...

#5385318

Brexit Day In London

1 February 2020

Pro-Brexit activists celebrate on Parliament Street in London, England, on January 31, 2020. Britain's exit from the European Union, today a...

#5385318

1 February 2020

Pro-Brexit activists celebrate on Parliament Street in London, England, on January 31, 2020. Britain's exit from the European Union, today at 11pm UK time (midnight in Brussels), comes more than three and a half years since the country's deeply polarising EU membership referendum, yet the moment brings to an end only the first stage of the Brexit saga, with the UK's future relationship with the bloc still to be negotiated. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has insisted that the 11-month transition period, wherein arrangements continue practically unchanged, will not be extended past its December 31 expiration date and that a trade deal can be reached in that time. Critics argue that any such deal will have to be severely constrained in ambition to be negotiated in such a short period, and that workers' rights and other protections may be lost in the process.


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A man sells Union Jack flags as Brexit supporters celebrate in London, England, on January 31, 2020. Britain's exit from the European Union,...

#5385320

Brexit Day In London

1 February 2020

A man sells Union Jack flags as Brexit supporters celebrate in London, England, on January 31, 2020. Britain's exit from the European Union,...

#5385320

1 February 2020

A man sells Union Jack flags as Brexit supporters celebrate in London, England, on January 31, 2020. Britain's exit from the European Union, today at 11pm UK time (midnight in Brussels), comes more than three and a half years since the country's deeply polarising EU membership referendum, yet the moment brings to an end only the first stage of the Brexit saga, with the UK's future relationship with the bloc still to be negotiated. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has insisted that the 11-month transition period, wherein arrangements continue practically unchanged, will not be extended past its December 31 expiration date and that a trade deal can be reached in that time. Critics argue that any such deal will have to be severely constrained in ambition to be negotiated in such a short period, and that workers' rights and other protections may be lost in the process.


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Pro-Brexit activists push a 'liberty bell' cart through Parliament Square in London, England, on January 31, 2020. Britain's exit from the E...

#5385326

Brexit Day In London

1 February 2020

Pro-Brexit activists push a 'liberty bell' cart through Parliament Square in London, England, on January 31, 2020. Britain's exit from the E...

#5385326

1 February 2020

Pro-Brexit activists push a 'liberty bell' cart through Parliament Square in London, England, on January 31, 2020. Britain's exit from the European Union, today at 11pm UK time (midnight in Brussels), comes more than three and a half years since the country's deeply polarising EU membership referendum, yet the moment brings to an end only the first stage of the Brexit saga, with the UK's future relationship with the bloc still to be negotiated. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has insisted that the 11-month transition period, wherein arrangements continue practically unchanged, will not be extended past its December 31 expiration date and that a trade deal can be reached in that time. Critics argue that any such deal will have to be severely constrained in ambition to be negotiated in such a short period, and that workers' rights and other protections may be lost in the process.


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Pro-EU activists hold a candlelit vigil outside Europe House, the European Parliament Liaison Office in the United Kingdom, on Smith Square...

#5385328

Brexit Day In London

1 February 2020

Pro-EU activists hold a candlelit vigil outside Europe House, the European Parliament Liaison Office in the United Kingdom, on Smith Square...

#5385328

1 February 2020

Pro-EU activists hold a candlelit vigil outside Europe House, the European Parliament Liaison Office in the United Kingdom, on Smith Square in London, England, on January 31, 2020. Britain's exit from the European Union, today at 11pm UK time (midnight in Brussels), comes more than three and a half years since the country's deeply polarising EU membership referendum, yet the moment brings to an end only the first stage of the Brexit saga, with the UK's future relationship with the bloc still to be negotiated. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has insisted that the 11-month transition period, wherein arrangements continue practically unchanged, will not be extended past its December 31 expiration date and that a trade deal can be reached in that time. Critics argue that any such deal will have to be severely constrained in ambition to be negotiated in such a short period, and that workers' rights and other protections may be lost in the process.


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Pro-EU activists hold a candlelit vigil outside Europe House, the European Parliament Liaison Office in the United Kingdom, on Smith Square...

#5385330

Brexit Day In London

1 February 2020

Pro-EU activists hold a candlelit vigil outside Europe House, the European Parliament Liaison Office in the United Kingdom, on Smith Square...

#5385330

1 February 2020

Pro-EU activists hold a candlelit vigil outside Europe House, the European Parliament Liaison Office in the United Kingdom, on Smith Square in London, England, on January 31, 2020. Britain's exit from the European Union, today at 11pm UK time (midnight in Brussels), comes more than three and a half years since the country's deeply polarising EU membership referendum, yet the moment brings to an end only the first stage of the Brexit saga, with the UK's future relationship with the bloc still to be negotiated. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has insisted that the 11-month transition period, wherein arrangements continue practically unchanged, will not be extended past its December 31 expiration date and that a trade deal can be reached in that time. Critics argue that any such deal will have to be severely constrained in ambition to be negotiated in such a short period, and that workers' rights and other protections may be lost in the process.


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Pro-EU activists hold a candlelit vigil outside Europe House, the European Parliament Liaison Office in the United Kingdom, on Smith Square...

#5385332

Brexit Day In London

1 February 2020

Pro-EU activists hold a candlelit vigil outside Europe House, the European Parliament Liaison Office in the United Kingdom, on Smith Square...

#5385332

1 February 2020

Pro-EU activists hold a candlelit vigil outside Europe House, the European Parliament Liaison Office in the United Kingdom, on Smith Square in London, England, on January 31, 2020. Britain's exit from the European Union, today at 11pm UK time (midnight in Brussels), comes more than three and a half years since the country's deeply polarising EU membership referendum, yet the moment brings to an end only the first stage of the Brexit saga, with the UK's future relationship with the bloc still to be negotiated. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has insisted that the 11-month transition period, wherein arrangements continue practically unchanged, will not be extended past its December 31 expiration date and that a trade deal can be reached in that time. Critics argue that any such deal will have to be severely constrained in ambition to be negotiated in such a short period, and that workers' rights and other protections may be lost in the process.


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