Brexit through photos

Brexit through photos

Pro and anti-Brex demonstrations and marches have been held throughout the country, when the United Kingdom was counting to reverse its departure from the European Union. The UK officially left the EU at 11:00 local time, thus ending 47 years of membership, Kosovo reports. Some celebrated and some [...]

The UK officially left the EU at 11:00 local time, thus ending 47 years of membership, Kosovo reports.

Some celebrated and some even bid farewell to the EU:

A projection in Downing Street marks the moment when Great Britain left the European Union

People cheer on Britain's departure from the EU, until it marks 11:00 in Warrington

EU supporters light candles at Smith Square, Westminster

Brex Party leader Nigel Farage celebrates Britain's departure from the EU at Parliament Square

A Brex supporter climbs to the Winston Churchill statue of Parliament Square

In Brussels, United Kingdom flag removed from European Council building

The Foreign and Commonwealth Office in central London is lit in the colors of Union Jack.

British flag is down and folded outside European Parliament building in town

Pro-Brex citizens headed for Parliament Square

Early Friday the crowds gathered at Parliament Square for the celebration of Brex

Brex's supporters dressed in National Flag's figured clothes shoot a picture at Parliament Square, where the celebrations of “Leave Means Leave” were held.

A string of EU supporters gave a “a good farewell” EU

A pro-EU activist dressed in a decorated veneer with the EU flag joins a rally organised by the civil rights group “New Europeans” outside the European House, Central London

A pro-EU message is written on rocks in Ramsgate in Thanet, Kent.

St. Andrew House, a building of Scottish government in Edinburgh, is lit with colors of the European flag

Scott Jones and Laura Jones at Bar Sawmil in South Elmsall, Yorkshire, where a Brex party has held meetings during the day

Earlier, the British prime minister held a cabinet meeting at National Glass Center, a museum and art centre in Sunderland, which was the first to support Brex when the results were reported after the 2016 referendum.

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