Thousands of anti-Brexit protesters on Saturday displayed a sometimes bizarre ar...
EU supporters, calling on the government to give Britons a vote on the final Brexit deal, participate in the 'People's Vote' march in central London, Britain March 23, 2019. REUTERS/Peter NichollsLONDON - Thousands of anti-Brexit protesters on Saturday displayed a sometimes bizarre array of placards to lampoon British leaders and Brexit with references to everything from fields of wheat to ornithology.
Amid deepening anger at the political deadlock, thousands of people took to the streets to march through central London to demand another referendum.“Pants to Brexit,” was spelt out on white underwear pegged across three washing lines held above the crowd. “Running through the fields of wheat and straight off a cliff,” one protestor wrote, alluding to an interview in which May provoked mirth by saying the naughtiest thing she had ever done was to run through wheat fields.
“Make it stop,” it reads by May’s anguished face, with the words “Article 50 Repeal” in the background, in reference to her power to unilaterally revoke the notice Britain gave that it would leave the EU.
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