It’s the day of the People’s Vote march and over half a million protesters are estimated to have descended on the capital to call for a second referendum. The pro-EU protesters have brought with them a range of placards – while some parents have opted to simply save paper and write pro-EU slogans on their children’s backs.
Mr S will leave readers to rank today’s offerings:
https://twitter.com/brokenbottleboy/status/1053612226219831296
— Henry Porter The Convention. (@HenryCPorter) October 20, 2018
#ThePeoplesMarch Yes, Even Baldrick Had A Plan. pic.twitter.com/51ozKYhxMx
— Michael Vine (@mpvine) October 20, 2018
#ThePeoplesMarch We could all do with a little relief… pic.twitter.com/QVRJTWM0n1
— Michael Vine (@mpvine) October 20, 2018
#ThePeoplesMarch Great combo… pic.twitter.com/h4CrbbNl2h
— Michael Vine (@mpvine) October 20, 2018
#ThePeoplesMarch If we are to leave then let us have an informed vote. pic.twitter.com/bQTmAiTKOI
— Michael Vine (@mpvine) October 20, 2018
#ThePeoplesMarch pic.twitter.com/ShnD1aprVX
— Professor Ian Donald (@iandonald_psych) October 20, 2018
#PeoplesVoteMarch pic.twitter.com/qPRT0Fl5WJ
— Dorothy Lepkowska (@DotLepkowska) October 20, 2018
https://twitter.com/philmonkey/status/1053687712488792064
At the #peoplesvotemarch today, it was amazing to see so much support.

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