Follow the latest updates as people descend on London to march for a second vote on the UK’s departure from the EUPetition to revoke article 50 passes 4m signatures 1.57pm GMT This is getting cheers#PutitothePeopleMarch⁦@sloumarsh⁩ pic.twitter.com/um6Xjroq2B 1.56pm GMT Ian Robertson, who is marching today, emailed to say:I have made it to Parliament Square. I am not going to let my stage four cancer prevent me from fighting the madness overtaking our country. [I] Can’t be at #PeoplesVoteMarch in London in person to say #notobrexit and demand #RevokeArticle50 so joining in in spirit from the Himalayas to support the cause. From that high up it is especially clear that we can help our wonderful world in crisis only by being together – including Britain and other European countries.I’m a Londoner soon moving north @sloumarsh so can’t make today, but been on marches against cuts before. With many friends there today, it feels the definition of democractic action. My daughter’s future’s at stake so it’s about showing the EU we still love them & to #StopBrexit Continue reading…
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