Fromage not Farage: Protesters and their placards march on Westminster
Demonstrators donned signs and placards as they set off from Hyde Park Corner at around midday on Saturday.
There was no shortage of placards and signs on display in central London as hundreds of thousands of protesters marched on Parliament to demand the public are given a final say over Brexit.
The Put it to the People march on Saturday saw demonstrators flying EU flags as they flooded the streets of Westminster.
Many signs simply said “Stop Brexit” or “Revoke Article 50” whilst others went for a more creative approach.
Many wore yellow “Bollocks to Brexit” stickers which were handed out before and during the march.
The parody account on Twitter for Larry, a cat who lives at Number 10, tweeted out a selection of pictures, including a sign that said: “Cats against Brexit.”
Marching bands, music, whistles, chants and cheers provided a noisy backdrop to the march, with protesters walking the route through central London.
Campaigners arrived in the capital from across the country, with many taking ferries, trains or buses to join the march.
The London march coincided with pro-Brexit campaigners continuing their long hike from the North East to the capital.
Saturday’s demonstrations follow EU leaders agreeing to delay Brexit to give Prime Minister Theresa May a final chance to get her deal through Parliament.