Millions protest against Brex

Millions of protesters opposing Britain's exit from the European Union, with calls “Let the people decide”, have gathered to march in London on Saturday to call for a new referendum due to the crisis of the Brex agreement. After three years of endless debate, it is still unclear whether Brex will [...]
After three years of endless debate, it is still unclear whether Brex will happen as Prime Minister Theresa May plans to emerge from the deep political crisis.
May declared that it may not bring a separate agreement from the European Union to Parliament. Local media report that pressure on May for resignation is increasing.
The “It's unacceptable, the situation we're in, I'm afraid Thereres is problem”, said Anna Soubry, pro-European Union lawmakers.
“It must leave and we need a temporary prime minister who puts the country first. That's why we're marching today”, she said.
While the country and politicians are divided for Brex, most agree it is the most important strategic decision since World War II.
















