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Ten of thousands stage “March for Europe” protest in London

Now, what I’m going to say next might offend some people but I’m going to say it anyway.

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“If we are the home of democracy, parliamentary democracy, well they’ve got to give us a general election, they can’t just push this through saying ‘the people have spoken, ‘ because the people have been lied to”, Gardiner said.

Rally organiser, King’s College graduate Kieran MacDermott, said: “We can prevent Brexit by refusing to accept the referendum as the final say and take our finger off the self-destruct button”.

“The outcome of the Referendum itself is not legally binding and for the current or future prime minister to invoke Article 50 without the approval of Parliament is unlawful”.

However he added: “We need to have a comprehensive negotiation with our European Union partners, including around freedom to move, freedom to work, freedom to study and freedom to settle”.

That has left the country without a clue as to who will usher them into a new and uncertain political phase, and Cameron has said the separation process will not officially start until the new prime minister is appointed.

Steinmeier, like other German and European officials this week, didn’t define what he meant by “quickly”.

Financial movers and shakers gathered in France have urged a clear and timely political response to lift the uncertainty caused by Britain’s shock vote to leave the European Union.

People hold banners during a “March for Europe” demonstration against Britain’s decision to leave the European Union, in central London, Britain July 2, 2016.

Burnham was also highly critical of May for not being in the Commons personally. The level of voters’ remorse in Britain is so high that a re-run of the referendum today would probably produce the opposite result.

But now we have effectively given up our place in the line, he said.

The Conservative government has cut billions from public spending in a bid to eliminate the country’s deficit.

Cries of “shame on you” erupted as the rally halted outside the office of Prime Minister David Cameron, who announced the referendum in 2013.

Proponents of the Leave Campaign don’t even know what to do with their “win”. “We can not pull up the drawbridge to Europe and call on our politicians to set out a clear route map for this partnership”, said the organizers via Facebook.

But Stuart in turn faced fury from the SNP’s Joanna Cherry who said she should have thought harder about the consequences of Brexit before she campaigned so hard for it.

House of Cards creator doesn’t think United Kingdom politics is worthy of comparison to showBut the “special relationship” between the two countries would remain, he said. The other anti-EU candidate, former Defence Secretary Liam Fox, has secured only a handful of votes and is considered most likely to be eliminated from the race Tuesday.

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The opposition Labour party is also in crisis, with majority of the lawmakers calling on leader, Jeremy Corbyn to resign.

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