Brexit branded 'a huge mistake' as protesters march to re-join EU
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65% : Mr Corr, a lorry driver from Derby, told the PA news agency: "Brexit was a huge mistake, we're all - especially working class and poorer people - paying for it63% : She said: "It's just becoming evident of the damages of Brexit - every sector is suffering.
58% : ""We think that sticking plasters over Brexit is never going to be enough," Ms Burton added.
56% : Hundreds of people dressed in blue clothing and carrying EU flags filled the pavement ahead of the march through the city's streets, which was due to culminate with a rally at Parliament Square.
54% : Another sign read: "Tories out, migrants welcome - Rejoin the EU".Individuals groups from across the country, including Devon, Cornwall and Stratford, were present with personalised placards.
52% : She said: "The UK has managed to build one of the biggest pro-European movements across Europe, and we can still feel there are so many millions of people in the UK who want to rejoin the EU."Asked whether there had been discussions in European Parliament about the UK's possible return, Ms Reintke said: "If there was a willingness to re-join, our door would be open.
45% : "Protestors held up placards before the march expressing their discontent with leaving the EU, including "The road to re-join the EU starts here", and "Re-join, Rejoice".
34% : "He said 60% of the country, and 80% of people aged under 25, consistently say they would re-join the EU in polls, adding: "I hate racism and xenophobia and that's just what a big part of that 'Vote Leave' campaign really felt like to me.
33% : "We're British immigrants living in the EU who took advantage of the freedom of movement, and I feel British people have a very warped image of what that is - they think it's only inward.
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