This Saturday, October 22, many demonstrators gathered in London to demand that the United Kingdom return to the European Union.
Will the British soon become Europeans again? This is the objectionBrexit who marched through the streets of London on Saturday, October 22.
“Brexit is not going to work”, “I’m European and I’m proud” or “Join the EU, for lower tariffs”, is what we read on the blue and yellow signs stamped during this meeting.
They had thousands to demonstrate. English media reported that some of them had traveled for hours to be present Guardian.
“We are better off within the EU”
For these demonstrators, all Current crises The United Kingdom is affected by its exit from the European Union.
The British no longer coped with inflation affecting the kingdom, especially imposing The latest news is Prime Minister Liz Truss He should resign on October 20.
“Quitting is a big mistake. It has already cost the UK dearly. If we don’t go back, it will continue. We are better off within the EU,” one of the protesters, Joshua Alotti, told the Guardian.
Oliver Jackson, a worker at the rally, agrees: “We need to make our voices heard. Especially at this time of chaos, we can’t let it go. Honestly, the best way to get the UK back on track is to join the EU.
The UK must choose its new Prime Minister by October 28.
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