Thousands gather in London for National Rejoin March
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
62% : "More than seven years after the Brexit referendum, and momentum to rejoin the EU is growing, having soared to its highest level since 2016, with 60 percent of the country and 80 percent of under 25s wanting to rejoin.61% : The number of young speakers was notable, who relived their own personal stories about how Brexit has negatively impacted them.
60% : "Brexit was a huge mistake, we're all - especially working-class and poorer people - paying for it and we need to do something about it," said Corr.
58% : Its leader, Keir Starmer, has been to EU offices in the Netherlands to discuss migration and to Paris to meet the French President, Emmanuel Macron.
56% : Orators included former Belgian prime minister Guy Verhofstadt, who said there is an absolute need for the UK to rejoin the EU and it is always welcome back.
53% : The YouGov's latest Brexit tracker survey found that more respondents trust the European Commission over the UK government than vice-versa, and that Britons and Europeans think the UK's return to the EU is becoming more likely.
51% : Despite the numerous polls pointing to strong support to rejoin the EU and the fact that the Lib Dems have been defined by their 'stop Brexit' position for a number of years, ahead of the march, Lib Dem leader Ed Davey announced that re-joining the European Union is currently "off the table."
48% : "Voters are very much talking about Brexit or - more specifically - rejoining the EU.
44% : Lisa Burton from the campaign group Bremain in Spain, delivered a rousing speech, speaking of the 1.32 million Britons living in EU countries, and the freedoms they have lost because of Brexit.
44% : Starmer has said he will seek to improve the government's Brexit deal, but also insisted there is no case for rejoining the EU, its single market, or customs union.
43% : Political parties' positions on BrexitThe National Rejoin March coincided with the start of the Liberal Democrat Conference in Bournemouth.
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