Demonstrations were held in more than 30 towns in Britain to protest against British Prime Minister Boris? Johnson suspended parliament before leaving the EU.
According to reports, this demonstration was organized by the anti-British campaign "Another Europe is possible". Thousands of protesters took part in demonstrations in Edinburgh, Belfast, Manchester, Birmingham and Liverpool.
Demonstrators held a sit-in around Trafalgar Square. In addition, demonstrators blocked the Waterloo Bridge and shouted slogans such as "Stop the coup". In London, demonstrations paralyzed traffic in central London, including Whitehall and West End of London.
According to Scotland Yard, three people were arrested in Saturday's demonstration, but the police did not provide further details. Labour Party leader Jeremy? Corbin appeared at the rally in Glasgow. In his speech, he said that the message the demonstrators sent to the Prime Minister was that "if no agreement is reached, we will never be allowed to leave". "Demonstrations are being held everywhere because people are angry about what is happening," he added.
According to reports, small-scale protests also took place in Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands, Berlin, the capital of Germany and Riga, the capital of Latvia.
Opponents believe that the Prime Minister did this in order to bypass the parliament and forcibly implement "no agreement to leave the European Union". They described the prime minister's actions as a "coup" and asked him to resign. The online petition against this move has been signed by more than 1 10,000 people. The scale of this demonstration is very large, and the position of the opponents is very clear. It seems that there are quite a lot of things in Britain!