"/>

    100,000 march through London demanding "people's vote" on Brexit deal

    Source: Xinhua    2018-06-24 00:15:43

    LONDON, June 23 (Xinhua) -- Tens of thousands of people marked the second anniversary of Britain's EU referendum Saturday with a march through London.

    The march from Pall Mall to Parliament Square was to back growing demands for a so-called people's vote on the final Brexit deal British Prime Minister Theresa May makes with Brussels.

    At the head of the march was World War II veteran Stephen Goodall aged 96.

    Leading politicians and Remain campaigners were also at the front of the march, with some people booing as the procession passed close to Downing Street, home of May.

    Organisers, the People's Vote, said people must make their voices heard, with speeches in London backing the call for what would amount to a second referendum on a deal. Early estimates put the number of marchers at 50,000, but organisers said it had swollen to double that as more joined in the protest.

    The anniversary was also marked by articles in major national newspapers by leading Brexit-supporting senior ministers, insisting Britain would be prepared to walk away without an agreement if a future deal could not be made with EU negotiators.

    In the referendum on June 23, 2016, more than 17.4 million people backed Britain ending its membership of the EU, with 16.1 million backing remain.

    Britain's International Trade Secretary Liam Fox said the government was not bluffing about being prepared to abandon trade talks. Speaking on the second anniversary of the referendum, Fox said it was essential the EU believed Britain was serious about the threat to walk away from negotiations with Brussels.

    Writing in the Sun newspaper, British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson said: "Across the country I find people who, whatever they voted two years ago, just want us to get on and do it."

    Johnson added people didn't want a half-hearted, half-in, half-out Brexit in a political no man's land, with no more British ministers round the table in Brussels, but still forced to obey EU laws.

    "They want this government to fulfil the mandate of the people and deliver a full British Brexit," he said.

    On the streets of London there was an opposite message as speakers were cheered as they called for a public referendum on a final deal.

    Supporters of remain used announcements Friday by Airbus and BMW about their willingness to stay and invest in Britain amid the uncertainty around the future EU trade deal.

    Men, women and children from all parts of Britain converged on the capital to take part in the march and rally, many waving EU flags and carrying pro-remain banners.

    Co-organiser James McGrory from Open Britain, said: " The most important thing is that this isn't decided just by 650 politicians in Westminster... Brexit is such a big deal that should include all 65 million of us in the country, and that's why people today are marching for a people's vote."

    Media reports quoted Leo Buckley, 16, saying: "Brexit has stolen my future. It is stealing it economically...I will struggle to find employment and be worse off when I do."

    Meanwhile German medical doctor Horst-Dieter Haas, who has worked for the British NHS since 2005 told reporters he will quit Britain if Britain exits the EU.

    Among the speakers were Gina Miller, who successfully campaigned in the highest court in Britain to ensure talks on leaving the EU could not be triggered without the approval of Parliament.

    She was cheered as she told the crowd: "We have a right to have our voices heard, it is our right to have a meaningful say on the future."

    Meanwhile the Daily Telegraph reported Saturday a new YouGov poll showing that two years on from the referendum the public are still as finely split on the decision to leave the EU as they were in 2016.

    Polling from YouGov shows that 46 percent of the public believe that leaving the EU was the wrong decision, while 43 percent think that it was the correct decision.

    Editor: Chengcheng
    Related News
    Xinhuanet

    100,000 march through London demanding "people's vote" on Brexit deal

    Source: Xinhua 2018-06-24 00:15:43

    LONDON, June 23 (Xinhua) -- Tens of thousands of people marked the second anniversary of Britain's EU referendum Saturday with a march through London.

    The march from Pall Mall to Parliament Square was to back growing demands for a so-called people's vote on the final Brexit deal British Prime Minister Theresa May makes with Brussels.

    At the head of the march was World War II veteran Stephen Goodall aged 96.

    Leading politicians and Remain campaigners were also at the front of the march, with some people booing as the procession passed close to Downing Street, home of May.

    Organisers, the People's Vote, said people must make their voices heard, with speeches in London backing the call for what would amount to a second referendum on a deal. Early estimates put the number of marchers at 50,000, but organisers said it had swollen to double that as more joined in the protest.

    The anniversary was also marked by articles in major national newspapers by leading Brexit-supporting senior ministers, insisting Britain would be prepared to walk away without an agreement if a future deal could not be made with EU negotiators.

    In the referendum on June 23, 2016, more than 17.4 million people backed Britain ending its membership of the EU, with 16.1 million backing remain.

    Britain's International Trade Secretary Liam Fox said the government was not bluffing about being prepared to abandon trade talks. Speaking on the second anniversary of the referendum, Fox said it was essential the EU believed Britain was serious about the threat to walk away from negotiations with Brussels.

    Writing in the Sun newspaper, British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson said: "Across the country I find people who, whatever they voted two years ago, just want us to get on and do it."

    Johnson added people didn't want a half-hearted, half-in, half-out Brexit in a political no man's land, with no more British ministers round the table in Brussels, but still forced to obey EU laws.

    "They want this government to fulfil the mandate of the people and deliver a full British Brexit," he said.

    On the streets of London there was an opposite message as speakers were cheered as they called for a public referendum on a final deal.

    Supporters of remain used announcements Friday by Airbus and BMW about their willingness to stay and invest in Britain amid the uncertainty around the future EU trade deal.

    Men, women and children from all parts of Britain converged on the capital to take part in the march and rally, many waving EU flags and carrying pro-remain banners.

    Co-organiser James McGrory from Open Britain, said: " The most important thing is that this isn't decided just by 650 politicians in Westminster... Brexit is such a big deal that should include all 65 million of us in the country, and that's why people today are marching for a people's vote."

    Media reports quoted Leo Buckley, 16, saying: "Brexit has stolen my future. It is stealing it economically...I will struggle to find employment and be worse off when I do."

    Meanwhile German medical doctor Horst-Dieter Haas, who has worked for the British NHS since 2005 told reporters he will quit Britain if Britain exits the EU.

    Among the speakers were Gina Miller, who successfully campaigned in the highest court in Britain to ensure talks on leaving the EU could not be triggered without the approval of Parliament.

    She was cheered as she told the crowd: "We have a right to have our voices heard, it is our right to have a meaningful say on the future."

    Meanwhile the Daily Telegraph reported Saturday a new YouGov poll showing that two years on from the referendum the public are still as finely split on the decision to leave the EU as they were in 2016.

    Polling from YouGov shows that 46 percent of the public believe that leaving the EU was the wrong decision, while 43 percent think that it was the correct decision.

    [Editor: huaxia]
    010020070750000000000000011100001372761421
    主站蜘蛛池模板: 用被子自w到高c方法| 中文字幕丝袜诱惑| 日本在线电影一区二区三区| 亚洲熟妇AV一区二区三区漫画 | 亚洲精品一二区| 翁想房中春意浓1-28| 国产日韩欧美911在线观看| 99久久精品国产一区二区蜜芽| 成年女人免费碰碰视频| 亚洲AV永久无码精品表情包| 深夜的贵妇无删减版在线播放| 国产91在线播放动漫| 久久精品这里有| 国产高清一级毛片在线不卡 | 国产高清免费的视频| 一级大黄美女免费播放| 日韩精品久久不卡中文字幕| 亚洲日本va午夜中文字幕一区| 真实的国产乱xxxx在线| 国产AV午夜精品一区二区三区| 黑人巨大无码中文字幕无码| 国产精品福利一区二区久久| chinesehd国产刺激对白| 成人欧美一区二区三区在线| 久久精品欧美日韩精品| 欧美性xxxx极品| 亚洲精品成人网站在线观看| 精品人妻少妇嫩草AV无码专区| 国产乱人伦偷精品视频免下载| 久久人人做人人玩人精品| 国产色a在线观看| jjzz在线观看| 成人性生交大片免费看好| 久久国产精品-久久精品| 最近的2019中文字幕hd| 亚洲国产美女精品久久久久| 热の无码热の有码热の综合| 动漫人物差差差动漫网站| 色婷婷综合久久久久中文字幕| 国产对白受不了了| caoporn地址|