Pro-EU Supporters March For Britain To Rejoin Bloc
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
67% : The Lib Dems had previously pledged to "stop Brexit".62% : "Brexit was a huge mistake, we're all -- especially working class and poorer people -- paying for it
58% : Protester Rachel Ashley, wearing over-sized star-shaped glasses, told AFP she was "just absolutely furious" about Brexit.
56% : Protesters brandished placards reading "the road to rejoin the EU starts here", and "rejoin, rejoice".
50% : Hundreds of people waving European Union flags on Saturday rallied in central London calling for Britain to rejoin the bloc.
50% : The NRM movement backs a return to membership of the EU which Britain left after voting in favour of Brexit in a 2016 referendum.
50% : The opposition Labour Party leader Keir Starmer on Friday was forced to deny he wanted to rejoin the EU after recent comments led the ruling Conservatives to accuse him of wanting to "unpick Brexit".
47% : Starmer insisted there was no case for returning to the EU, its customs union or the single market.
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