Massive protests in London, EU stance required

Thousands of citizens opposed to Great Britain's departure from the European Union have protested in the streets of London on the day when the British Assembly is holding a session for voting Prime Minister Johnson's agreement with the EU on Brex. Supporters of the so-called group “People's Voter” marched near the Westminster Palace, where dozens [...]
Supporters of the so-called group “People's Votat” marched near the Westminster Palace, attended by tens of thousands of people. Among the figures seeking a new referendum on Brex had politicians, celebrities and figures known as Mr. Broccoli.
London's Metropolitan Police prepared for the mass rally and have been seen interfering with the colding of blood during a fierce street debate between a Brex supporter and activists seeking EU stay
On a historic day for Britain, the British Assembly met for the first time from 1982 on a Saturday to discuss Prime Minister Johnson's plan for Brex, for which it received Brussels' approval.
The protests also held Brex supporters, but there were far fewer participants at their rally.
By Saturday morning, more than 500 thousand pounds have gathered to organise the protest of Brex's opponents. More than 170 buses with protesters from various parts of Britain are expected to come to London today to protest before the British assembly, writes “Daily Mail”.












