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People walk past a Brexit Party banner calling for 'Brexit Now' outside the Houses of Parliament on the day of the prorogation of the parlia...

#4847740

Brexit Activists Demonstrate Outside Parliament On Day Of Prorogation

9 September 2019

People walk past a Brexit Party banner calling for 'Brexit Now' outside the Houses of Parliament on the day of the prorogation of the parlia...

#4847740

9 September 2019

People walk past a Brexit Party banner calling for 'Brexit Now' outside the Houses of Parliament on the day of the prorogation of the parliamentary session, which will see parliamentary activities suspended until mid-October, in London, England, on September 9, 2019. Prime Minister Boris Johnson's decision to prorogue parliament, with only a week gone by since lawmakers' return from summer recess, has sparked widespread condemnation and a campaign of 'Stop The Coup' protests across the country, with the prime minister accused of seeking to shut MPs out of the Brexit process. Working quickly, MPs last week seized control of the parliamentary timetable and passed a bill requiring the government to seek a further Brexit extension from the EU, from October 31 to January 31, if no withdrawal agreement has been passed, or a 'no-deal' exit approved, by October 19. Senior government figures have hinted that the Johnson administration may even be prepared to break the law to avoid implementing the legislation, which they claim undermines Britain's negotiating position with the EU, accelerating Britain's sense of a developing constitutional crisis.


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A pro-Brexit activist walks past a Brexit Party banner calling for 'Brexit Now' outside the Houses of Parliament on the day of the prorogati...

#4847742

Brexit Activists Demonstrate Outside Parliament On Day Of Prorogation

9 September 2019

A pro-Brexit activist walks past a Brexit Party banner calling for 'Brexit Now' outside the Houses of Parliament on the day of the prorogati...

#4847742

9 September 2019

A pro-Brexit activist walks past a Brexit Party banner calling for 'Brexit Now' outside the Houses of Parliament on the day of the prorogation of the parliamentary session, which will see parliamentary activities suspended until mid-October, in London, England, on September 9, 2019. Prime Minister Boris Johnson's decision to prorogue parliament, with only a week gone by since lawmakers' return from summer recess, has sparked widespread condemnation and a campaign of 'Stop The Coup' protests across the country, with the prime minister accused of seeking to shut MPs out of the Brexit process. Working quickly, MPs last week seized control of the parliamentary timetable and passed a bill requiring the government to seek a further Brexit extension from the EU, from October 31 to January 31, if no withdrawal agreement has been passed, or a 'no-deal' exit approved, by October 19. Senior government figures have hinted that the Johnson administration may even be prepared to break the law to avoid implementing the legislation, which they claim undermines Britain's negotiating position with the EU, accelerating Britain's sense of a developing constitutional crisis.


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EU flags and flags of the UK Independence Party (UKIP) fly beside one another as pro- and anti-Brexit activists demonstrate outside the Hous...

#4847744

Brexit Activists Demonstrate Outside Parliament On Day Of Prorogation

9 September 2019

EU flags and flags of the UK Independence Party (UKIP) fly beside one another as pro- and anti-Brexit activists demonstrate outside the Hous...

#4847744

9 September 2019

EU flags and flags of the UK Independence Party (UKIP) fly beside one another as pro- and anti-Brexit activists demonstrate outside the Houses of Parliament on the day of the prorogation of the parliamentary session, which will see parliamentary activities suspended until mid-October, in London, England, on September 9, 2019. Prime Minister Boris Johnson's decision to prorogue parliament, with only a week gone by since lawmakers' return from summer recess, has sparked widespread condemnation and a campaign of 'Stop The Coup' protests across the country, with the prime minister accused of seeking to shut MPs out of the Brexit process. Working quickly, MPs last week seized control of the parliamentary timetable and passed a bill requiring the government to seek a further Brexit extension from the EU, from October 31 to January 31, if no withdrawal agreement has been passed, or a 'no-deal' exit approved, by October 19. Senior government figures have hinted that the Johnson administration may even be prepared to break the law to avoid implementing the legislation, which they claim undermines Britain's negotiating position with the EU, accelerating Britain's sense of a developing constitutional crisis.


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A woman walks past a 'We Voted Leave' sign outside the Houses of Parliament on the day of the prorogation of the parliamentary session, whic...

#4847746

Brexit Activists Demonstrate Outside Parliament On Day Of Prorogation

9 September 2019

A woman walks past a 'We Voted Leave' sign outside the Houses of Parliament on the day of the prorogation of the parliamentary session, whic...

#4847746

9 September 2019

A woman walks past a 'We Voted Leave' sign outside the Houses of Parliament on the day of the prorogation of the parliamentary session, which will see parliamentary activities suspended until mid-October, in London, England, on September 9, 2019. Prime Minister Boris Johnson's decision to prorogue parliament, with only a week gone by since lawmakers' return from summer recess, has sparked widespread condemnation and a campaign of 'Stop The Coup' protests across the country, with the prime minister accused of seeking to shut MPs out of the Brexit process. Working quickly, MPs last week seized control of the parliamentary timetable and passed a bill requiring the government to seek a further Brexit extension from the EU, from October 31 to January 31, if no withdrawal agreement has been passed, or a 'no-deal' exit approved, by October 19. Senior government figures have hinted that the Johnson administration may even be prepared to break the law to avoid implementing the legislation, which they claim undermines Britain's negotiating position with the EU, accelerating Britain's sense of a developing constitutional crisis.


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An EU supporter waves an EU flag outside the Houses of Parliament on the day of the prorogation of the parliamentary session, which will see...

#4847748

Brexit Activists Demonstrate Outside Parliament On Day Of Prorogation

9 September 2019

An EU supporter waves an EU flag outside the Houses of Parliament on the day of the prorogation of the parliamentary session, which will see...

#4847748

9 September 2019

An EU supporter waves an EU flag outside the Houses of Parliament on the day of the prorogation of the parliamentary session, which will see parliamentary activities suspended until mid-October, in London, England, on September 9, 2019. Prime Minister Boris Johnson's decision to prorogue parliament, with only a week gone by since lawmakers' return from summer recess, has sparked widespread condemnation and a campaign of 'Stop The Coup' protests across the country, with the prime minister accused of seeking to shut MPs out of the Brexit process. Working quickly, MPs last week seized control of the parliamentary timetable and passed a bill requiring the government to seek a further Brexit extension from the EU, from October 31 to January 31, if no withdrawal agreement has been passed, or a 'no-deal' exit approved, by October 19. Senior government figures have hinted that the Johnson administration may even be prepared to break the law to avoid implementing the legislation, which they claim undermines Britain's negotiating position with the EU, accelerating Britain's sense of a developing constitutional crisis.


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A man walks past pro- and anti-Brexit activists outside the Houses of Parliament on the day of the prorogation of the parliamentary session,...

#4847750

Brexit Activists Demonstrate Outside Parliament On Day Of Prorogation

9 September 2019

A man walks past pro- and anti-Brexit activists outside the Houses of Parliament on the day of the prorogation of the parliamentary session,...

#4847750

9 September 2019

A man walks past pro- and anti-Brexit activists outside the Houses of Parliament on the day of the prorogation of the parliamentary session, which will see parliamentary activities suspended until mid-October, in London, England, on September 9, 2019. Prime Minister Boris Johnson's decision to prorogue parliament, with only a week gone by since lawmakers' return from summer recess, has sparked widespread condemnation and a campaign of 'Stop The Coup' protests across the country, with the prime minister accused of seeking to shut MPs out of the Brexit process. Working quickly, MPs last week seized control of the parliamentary timetable and passed a bill requiring the government to seek a further Brexit extension from the EU, from October 31 to January 31, if no withdrawal agreement has been passed, or a 'no-deal' exit approved, by October 19. Senior government figures have hinted that the Johnson administration may even be prepared to break the law to avoid implementing the legislation, which they claim undermines Britain's negotiating position with the EU, accelerating Britain's sense of a developing constitutional crisis.


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Pro- and anti-Brexit activists demonstrate outside the Houses of Parliament on the day of the prorogation of the parliamentary session, whic...

#4847752

Brexit Activists Demonstrate Outside Parliament On Day Of Prorogation

9 September 2019

Pro- and anti-Brexit activists demonstrate outside the Houses of Parliament on the day of the prorogation of the parliamentary session, whic...

#4847752

9 September 2019

Pro- and anti-Brexit activists demonstrate outside the Houses of Parliament on the day of the prorogation of the parliamentary session, which will see parliamentary activities suspended until mid-October, in London, England, on September 9, 2019. Prime Minister Boris Johnson's decision to prorogue parliament, with only a week gone by since lawmakers' return from summer recess, has sparked widespread condemnation and a campaign of 'Stop The Coup' protests across the country, with the prime minister accused of seeking to shut MPs out of the Brexit process. Working quickly, MPs last week seized control of the parliamentary timetable and passed a bill requiring the government to seek a further Brexit extension from the EU, from October 31 to January 31, if no withdrawal agreement has been passed, or a 'no-deal' exit approved, by October 19. Senior government figures have hinted that the Johnson administration may even be prepared to break the law to avoid implementing the legislation, which they claim undermines Britain's negotiating position with the EU, accelerating Britain's sense of a developing constitutional crisis.


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Anti-Brexit activists demonstrate outside the Houses of Parliament on the day of the prorogation of the parliamentary session, which will se...

#4847754

Brexit Activists Demonstrate Outside Parliament On Day Of Prorogation

9 September 2019

Anti-Brexit activists demonstrate outside the Houses of Parliament on the day of the prorogation of the parliamentary session, which will se...

#4847754

9 September 2019

Anti-Brexit activists demonstrate outside the Houses of Parliament on the day of the prorogation of the parliamentary session, which will see parliamentary activities suspended until mid-October, in London, England, on September 9, 2019. Prime Minister Boris Johnson's decision to prorogue parliament, with only a week gone by since lawmakers' return from summer recess, has sparked widespread condemnation and a campaign of 'Stop The Coup' protests across the country, with the prime minister accused of seeking to shut MPs out of the Brexit process. Working quickly, MPs last week seized control of the parliamentary timetable and passed a bill requiring the government to seek a further Brexit extension from the EU, from October 31 to January 31, if no withdrawal agreement has been passed, or a 'no-deal' exit approved, by October 19. Senior government figures have hinted that the Johnson administration may even be prepared to break the law to avoid implementing the legislation, which they claim undermines Britain's negotiating position with the EU, accelerating Britain's sense of a developing constitutional crisis.


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Anti-Brexit activists demonstrate outside the Houses of Parliament on the day of the prorogation of the parliamentary session, which will se...

#4847756

Brexit Activists Demonstrate Outside Parliament On Day Of Prorogation

9 September 2019

Anti-Brexit activists demonstrate outside the Houses of Parliament on the day of the prorogation of the parliamentary session, which will se...

#4847756

9 September 2019

Anti-Brexit activists demonstrate outside the Houses of Parliament on the day of the prorogation of the parliamentary session, which will see parliamentary activities suspended until mid-October, in London, England, on September 9, 2019. Prime Minister Boris Johnson's decision to prorogue parliament, with only a week gone by since lawmakers' return from summer recess, has sparked widespread condemnation and a campaign of 'Stop The Coup' protests across the country, with the prime minister accused of seeking to shut MPs out of the Brexit process. Working quickly, MPs last week seized control of the parliamentary timetable and passed a bill requiring the government to seek a further Brexit extension from the EU, from October 31 to January 31, if no withdrawal agreement has been passed, or a 'no-deal' exit approved, by October 19. Senior government figures have hinted that the Johnson administration may even be prepared to break the law to avoid implementing the legislation, which they claim undermines Britain's negotiating position with the EU, accelerating Britain's sense of a developing constitutional crisis.


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A pro-Brexit activist carries a 'No Deal? No Problem!' placard outside the Houses of Parliament on the day of the prorogation of the parliam...

#4847758

Brexit Activists Demonstrate Outside Parliament On Day Of Prorogation

9 September 2019

A pro-Brexit activist carries a 'No Deal? No Problem!' placard outside the Houses of Parliament on the day of the prorogation of the parliam...

#4847758

9 September 2019

A pro-Brexit activist carries a 'No Deal? No Problem!' placard outside the Houses of Parliament on the day of the prorogation of the parliamentary session, which will see parliamentary activities suspended until mid-October, in London, England, on September 9, 2019. Prime Minister Boris Johnson's decision to prorogue parliament, with only a week gone by since lawmakers' return from summer recess, has sparked widespread condemnation and a campaign of 'Stop The Coup' protests across the country, with the prime minister accused of seeking to shut MPs out of the Brexit process. Working quickly, MPs last week seized control of the parliamentary timetable and passed a bill requiring the government to seek a further Brexit extension from the EU, from October 31 to January 31, if no withdrawal agreement has been passed, or a 'no-deal' exit approved, by October 19. Senior government figures have hinted that the Johnson administration may even be prepared to break the law to avoid implementing the legislation, which they claim undermines Britain's negotiating position with the EU, accelerating Britain's sense of a developing constitutional crisis.


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A pro-Brexit activist demonstrates outside the Houses of Parliament on the day of the prorogation of the parliamentary session, which will s...

#4847760

Brexit Activists Demonstrate Outside Parliament On Day Of Prorogation

9 September 2019

A pro-Brexit activist demonstrates outside the Houses of Parliament on the day of the prorogation of the parliamentary session, which will s...

#4847760

9 September 2019

A pro-Brexit activist demonstrates outside the Houses of Parliament on the day of the prorogation of the parliamentary session, which will see parliamentary activities suspended until mid-October, in London, England, on September 9, 2019. Prime Minister Boris Johnson's decision to prorogue parliament, with only a week gone by since lawmakers' return from summer recess, has sparked widespread condemnation and a campaign of 'Stop The Coup' protests across the country, with the prime minister accused of seeking to shut MPs out of the Brexit process. Working quickly, MPs last week seized control of the parliamentary timetable and passed a bill requiring the government to seek a further Brexit extension from the EU, from October 31 to January 31, if no withdrawal agreement has been passed, or a 'no-deal' exit approved, by October 19. Senior government figures have hinted that the Johnson administration may even be prepared to break the law to avoid implementing the legislation, which they claim undermines Britain's negotiating position with the EU, accelerating Britain's sense of a developing constitutional crisis.


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Pro-Brexit activists demonstrate outside the Houses of Parliament on the day of the prorogation of the parliamentary session, which will see...

#4847762

Brexit Activists Demonstrate Outside Parliament On Day Of Prorogation

9 September 2019

Pro-Brexit activists demonstrate outside the Houses of Parliament on the day of the prorogation of the parliamentary session, which will see...

#4847762

9 September 2019

Pro-Brexit activists demonstrate outside the Houses of Parliament on the day of the prorogation of the parliamentary session, which will see parliamentary activities suspended until mid-October, in London, England, on September 9, 2019. Prime Minister Boris Johnson's decision to prorogue parliament, with only a week gone by since lawmakers' return from summer recess, has sparked widespread condemnation and a campaign of 'Stop The Coup' protests across the country, with the prime minister accused of seeking to shut MPs out of the Brexit process. Working quickly, MPs last week seized control of the parliamentary timetable and passed a bill requiring the government to seek a further Brexit extension from the EU, from October 31 to January 31, if no withdrawal agreement has been passed, or a 'no-deal' exit approved, by October 19. Senior government figures have hinted that the Johnson administration may even be prepared to break the law to avoid implementing the legislation, which they claim undermines Britain's negotiating position with the EU, accelerating Britain's sense of a developing constitutional crisis.


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Pro-Brexit activists carry placards outside the Houses of Parliament on the day of the prorogation of the parliamentary session, which will...

#4847764

Brexit Activists Demonstrate Outside Parliament On Day Of Prorogation

9 September 2019

Pro-Brexit activists carry placards outside the Houses of Parliament on the day of the prorogation of the parliamentary session, which will...

#4847764

9 September 2019

Pro-Brexit activists carry placards outside the Houses of Parliament on the day of the prorogation of the parliamentary session, which will see parliamentary activities suspended until mid-October, in London, England, on September 9, 2019. Prime Minister Boris Johnson's decision to prorogue parliament, with only a week gone by since lawmakers' return from summer recess, has sparked widespread condemnation and a campaign of 'Stop The Coup' protests across the country, with the prime minister accused of seeking to shut MPs out of the Brexit process. Working quickly, MPs last week seized control of the parliamentary timetable and passed a bill requiring the government to seek a further Brexit extension from the EU, from October 31 to January 31, if no withdrawal agreement has been passed, or a 'no-deal' exit approved, by October 19. Senior government figures have hinted that the Johnson administration may even be prepared to break the law to avoid implementing the legislation, which they claim undermines Britain's negotiating position with the EU, accelerating Britain's sense of a developing constitutional crisis.


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Pro-Brexit activists demonstrate outside the Houses of Parliament on the day of the prorogation of the parliamentary session, which will see...

#4847766

Brexit Activists Demonstrate Outside Parliament On Day Of Prorogation

9 September 2019

Pro-Brexit activists demonstrate outside the Houses of Parliament on the day of the prorogation of the parliamentary session, which will see...

#4847766

9 September 2019

Pro-Brexit activists demonstrate outside the Houses of Parliament on the day of the prorogation of the parliamentary session, which will see parliamentary activities suspended until mid-October, in London, England, on September 9, 2019. Prime Minister Boris Johnson's decision to prorogue parliament, with only a week gone by since lawmakers' return from summer recess, has sparked widespread condemnation and a campaign of 'Stop The Coup' protests across the country, with the prime minister accused of seeking to shut MPs out of the Brexit process. Working quickly, MPs last week seized control of the parliamentary timetable and passed a bill requiring the government to seek a further Brexit extension from the EU, from October 31 to January 31, if no withdrawal agreement has been passed, or a 'no-deal' exit approved, by October 19. Senior government figures have hinted that the Johnson administration may even be prepared to break the law to avoid implementing the legislation, which they claim undermines Britain's negotiating position with the EU, accelerating Britain's sense of a developing constitutional crisis.


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The statue of Britain's wartime prime minister, Winston Churchill, stands in Parliament Square on the day of the prorogation of the parliame...

#4847768

Brexit Activists Demonstrate Outside Parliament On Day Of Prorogation

9 September 2019

The statue of Britain's wartime prime minister, Winston Churchill, stands in Parliament Square on the day of the prorogation of the parliame...

#4847768

9 September 2019

The statue of Britain's wartime prime minister, Winston Churchill, stands in Parliament Square on the day of the prorogation of the parliamentary session, which will see parliamentary activities suspended until mid-October, in London, England, on September 9, 2019. Prime Minister Boris Johnson's decision to prorogue parliament, with only a week gone by since lawmakers' return from summer recess, has sparked widespread condemnation and a campaign of 'Stop The Coup' protests across the country, with the prime minister accused of seeking to shut MPs out of the Brexit process. Working quickly, MPs last week seized control of the parliamentary timetable and passed a bill requiring the government to seek a further Brexit extension from the EU, from October 31 to January 31, if no withdrawal agreement has been passed, or a 'no-deal' exit approved, by October 19. Senior government figures have hinted that the Johnson administration may even be prepared to break the law to avoid implementing the legislation, which they claim undermines Britain's negotiating position with the EU, accelerating Britain's sense of a developing constitutional crisis.


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