Euronews: Brexit: Protests across the UK after government closes down parliament ahead of EU exit deadline
Protesters have hit the streets across the UK to show their opposition to government moves to close parliament ahead of the Brexit deadline on October 31.
The demonstrations in London and elsewhere are against Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s decision to prorogue parliament — a move that increases the chances of Britain leaving the European Union without agreement.
With only 61 days until the October 31 deadline for Britain’s withdrawal, anti-Brexit politicians and campaigners are running out of time to prevent a no-deal Brexit, which business leaders say will disrupt Britain’s economy and could even lead to shortages of food or medicine.
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More News On Today's Protests In The U.K.
Parliament suspension: Thousands protest across the UK -- BBC
From Bodmin to Berlin, crowds vent their fury at Boris Johnson’s ‘coup’ -- The Guardian
Rabble Army assembles: Diane Abbott joins London protesters as thousands of Corbyn-backed activists bring chaos to the cities in fury over PM's suspension of Parliament -- Daily Mail
'Stop the coup!': Thousands protest Boris Johnson's suspension of UK parliament -- France 24
So the supporters of Labour came out. No big deal.
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If Epstein would blackmail people, he would blackmail a gay politician.
Labour has more problems to deal with than Brexit.