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#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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#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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#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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#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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#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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#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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#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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#5010564
19 October 2019
A young boy carries an EU flag along Parliament Street during the mass 'Together for the Final Say' march, organised by the 'People's Vote' campaign for a second Brexit referendum, in London, England, on October 19, 2019. Britain's political crisis over Brexit has once again reached fever pitch as the UK's October 31 departure date from the EU draws closer, with MPs and the public as divided as ever over the issue. Campaigners for the so-called People's Vote, or 'Final Say' referendum, argue that the kind of Brexit on offer from Boris Johnson's government has diverged so far from promises made by him and other 'Leave' advocates in 2016 that the public must again be consulted on whether it wants to proceed.
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#5010572
19 October 2019
A woman sits with an 'I love EU' placard on Whitehall during the mass 'Together for the Final Say' march, organised by the 'People's Vote' campaign for a second Brexit referendum, in London, England, on October 19, 2019. Britain's political crisis over Brexit has once again reached fever pitch as the UK's October 31 departure date from the EU draws closer, with MPs and the public as divided as ever over the issue. Campaigners for the so-called People's Vote, or 'Final Say' referendum, argue that the kind of Brexit on offer from Boris Johnson's government has diverged so far from promises made by him and other 'Leave' advocates in 2016 that the public must again be consulted on whether it wants to proceed.
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#5010582
19 October 2019
A demonstrator carries an umbrella designed with the EU flag along Piccadilly during the mass 'Together for the Final Say' march, organised by the 'People's Vote' campaign for a second Brexit referendum, in London, England, on October 19, 2019. Britain's political crisis over Brexit has once again reached fever pitch as the UK's October 31 departure date from the EU draws closer, with MPs and the public as divided as ever over the issue. Campaigners for the so-called People's Vote, or 'Final Say' referendum, argue that the kind of Brexit on offer from Boris Johnson's government has diverged so far from promises made by him and other 'Leave' advocates in 2016 that the public must again be consulted on whether it wants to proceed.
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#5010568
19 October 2019
A pro-Brexit activist demonstrates in Parliament Square as it fills with pro-EU demonstrators from the mass 'Together for the Final Say' march, organised by the 'People's Vote' campaign for a second Brexit referendum, in London, England, on October 19, 2019. Britain's political crisis over Brexit has once again reached fever pitch as the UK's October 31 departure date from the EU draws closer, with MPs and the public as divided as ever over the issue. Campaigners for the so-called People's Vote, or 'Final Say' referendum, argue that the kind of Brexit on offer from Boris Johnson's government has diverged so far from promises made by him and other 'Leave' advocates in 2016 that the public must again be consulted on whether it wants to proceed.
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#5010468
19 October 2019
A roll of 'Bollocks To Brexit' stickers rest on an anti-Brexit activist stall on Park Lane as people gather for the mass 'Together for the Final Say' march, organised by the 'People's Vote' campaign for a second Brexit referendum, in London, England, on October 19, 2019. Britain's political crisis over Brexit has once again reached fever pitch as the UK's October 31 departure date from the EU draws closer, with MPs and the public as divided as ever over the issue. Campaigners for the so-called People's Vote, or 'Final Say' referendum, argue that the kind of Brexit on offer from Boris Johnson's government has diverged so far from promises made by him and other 'Leave' advocates in 2016 that the public must again be consulted on whether it wants to proceed.
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#5010476
19 October 2019
'Stop Brexit' and similar buttons rest on an anti-Brexit activist stall on Park Lane as people gather for the mass 'Together for the Final Say' march, organised by the 'People's Vote' campaign for a second Brexit referendum, in London, England, on October 19, 2019. Britain's political crisis over Brexit has once again reached fever pitch as the UK's October 31 departure date from the EU draws closer, with MPs and the public as divided as ever over the issue. Campaigners for the so-called People's Vote, or 'Final Say' referendum, argue that the kind of Brexit on offer from Boris Johnson's government has diverged so far from promises made by him and other 'Leave' advocates in 2016 that the public must again be consulted on whether it wants to proceed.
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#5010486
19 October 2019
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan joins demonstrators gathering on Park Lane for the mass 'Together for the Final Say' march, organised by the 'People's Vote' campaign for a second Brexit referendum, in London, England, on October 19, 2019. Britain's political crisis over Brexit has once again reached fever pitch as the UK's October 31 departure date from the EU draws closer, with MPs and the public as divided as ever over the issue. Campaigners for the so-called People's Vote, or 'Final Say' referendum, argue that the kind of Brexit on offer from Boris Johnson's government has diverged so far from promises made by him and other 'Leave' advocates in 2016 that the public must again be consulted on whether it wants to proceed.
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#5010490
19 October 2019
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan gives an interview as demonstrators gather on Park Lane for the mass 'Together for the Final Say' march, organised by the 'People's Vote' campaign for a second Brexit referendum, in London, England, on October 19, 2019. Britain's political crisis over Brexit has once again reached fever pitch as the UK's October 31 departure date from the EU draws closer, with MPs and the public as divided as ever over the issue. Campaigners for the so-called People's Vote, or 'Final Say' referendum, argue that the kind of Brexit on offer from Boris Johnson's government has diverged so far from promises made by him and other 'Leave' advocates in 2016 that the public must again be consulted on whether it wants to proceed.
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#5010500
19 October 2019
A woman carries a placard warning of the possible break-up of the United Kingdom after Brexit as demonstrators gather on Park Lane for the mass 'Together for the Final Say' march, organised by the 'People's Vote' campaign for a second Brexit referendum, in London, England, on October 19, 2019. Britain's political crisis over Brexit has once again reached fever pitch as the UK's October 31 departure date from the EU draws closer, with MPs and the public as divided as ever over the issue. Campaigners for the so-called People's Vote, or 'Final Say' referendum, argue that the kind of Brexit on offer from Boris Johnson's government has diverged so far from promises made by him and other 'Leave' advocates in 2016 that the public must again be consulted on whether it wants to proceed.
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