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#5010508
19 October 2019
A demonstrator poses for a photo with 'Bollocks To Brexit, Bollocks To Boris' stickers on his face as people 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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19 October 2019
A demonstrator holds a placard for the mass 'Together for the Final Say' march, organised by the 'People's Vote' campaign for a second Brexit referendum, as people gather for the event on Park Lane 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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19 October 2019
Demonstrators pack 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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19 October 2019
Demonstrators pack 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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#5010540
19 October 2019
Demonstrators pack St James's 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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19 October 2019
Demonstrators pack St James's 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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#5010556
19 October 2019
Demonstrators carry an effigy of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, being controlled by his senior adviser Dominic Cummings, along St James's 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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#5010560
19 October 2019
Demonstrators pack St James's 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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#5010562
19 October 2019
Political artist Kaya Mar stands with two of his paintings 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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#5010566
19 October 2019
An anti-Brexit activist dressed as an astronaut stands in Parliament Square at the end of the route taken by 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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#5010574
19 October 2019
Demonstrators pack 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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#5010578
19 October 2019
Demonstrators pack 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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#4851680
10 September 2019
A 'Get ready for Brexit' sign, part of a huge government advertising campaign launched ahead of Britain's scheduled October 31 departure from the EU, lights up an information screen on the corner of North Audley Street and Oxford Street in London, England, on September 10, 2019. MPs last night voted for a second time to deny Prime Minister Boris Johnson a general election before Britain's scheduled departure from the European Union on October 31. Speaking ahead of the vote, the prime minister insisted that he would not ask the EU for any further extension to Brexit, leaving him now with few options but to either resign or to successfully negotiate a withdrawal agreement acceptable to parliament in the coming weeks. The Johnson government have been accused in recent weeks of paying only lip service to efforts to get a deal, with the former Work and Pensions Secretary Amber Rudd resigning from both the government and the Conservative Party over the issue at the weekend.
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10 September 2019
A 'Get ready for Brexit' sign, part of a huge government advertising campaign launched ahead of Britain's scheduled October 31 departure from the EU, lights up an information screen on the corner of North Audley Street and Oxford Street in London, England, on September 10, 2019. MPs last night voted for a second time to deny Prime Minister Boris Johnson a general election before Britain's scheduled departure from the European Union on October 31. Speaking ahead of the vote, the prime minister insisted that he would not ask the EU for any further extension to Brexit, leaving him now with few options but to either resign or to successfully negotiate a withdrawal agreement acceptable to parliament in the coming weeks. The Johnson government have been accused in recent weeks of paying only lip service to efforts to get a deal, with the former Work and Pensions Secretary Amber Rudd resigning from both the government and the Conservative Party over the issue at the weekend.
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10 September 2019
A 'Get ready for Brexit' sign, part of a huge government advertising campaign launched ahead of Britain's scheduled October 31 departure from the EU, lights up an information screen on the corner of North Audley Street and Oxford Street in London, England, on September 10, 2019. MPs last night voted for a second time to deny Prime Minister Boris Johnson a general election before Britain's scheduled departure from the European Union on October 31. Speaking ahead of the vote, the prime minister insisted that he would not ask the EU for any further extension to Brexit, leaving him now with few options but to either resign or to successfully negotiate a withdrawal agreement acceptable to parliament in the coming weeks. The Johnson government have been accused in recent weeks of paying only lip service to efforts to get a deal, with the former Work and Pensions Secretary Amber Rudd resigning from both the government and the Conservative Party over the issue at the weekend.
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#4851668
10 September 2019
An anti-Brexit activist demonstrates outside the Cabinet Office on Whitehall in London, England, on September 10, 2019. MPs last night voted for a second time to deny Prime Minister Boris Johnson a general election before Britain's scheduled departure from the European Union on October 31. Speaking ahead of the vote, the prime minister insisted that he would not ask the EU for any further extension to Brexit, leaving him now with few options but to either resign or to successfully negotiate a withdrawal agreement acceptable to parliament in the coming weeks. The Johnson government have been accused in recent weeks of paying only lip service to efforts to get a deal, with the former Work and Pensions Secretary Amber Rudd resigning from both the government and the Conservative Party over the issue at the weekend.
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