Anti-Brexit Protest: Flooded London Streets

Brexit was voted in a referendum on June 23, 2016 with 52 percent of the vote to leave the EU
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Ažurirano: 23.06.2018. 14:49h

Tens of thousands of people protested on the streets of London against Brexit, exactly two years after leaving the European Union was unexpectedly voted in a referendum.

The protest was organized by the anti-Brexit campaign "People's Vote", which calls for a referendum on the final agreement to leave the EU, writes Hina.

Pro-European politicians from across the political spectrum took part in the protest, including opposition Labour, Liberal Democrats and rebels from the ruling Conservative Party.

Brexit was voted in the referendum on June 23, 2016 with 52 percent of the votes, and the turnout was 72 percent.

The second anniversary of the referendum was also marked in Europe, and according to the organizers, almost a thousand people gathered at the pro-European meeting in Berlin.

British Foreign Minister Boris Johnson, in an article in the "San" tabloid, answered them that the British people "do not want a despondent Brexit".

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