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The best (and the naughtiest signs) from the Put It To The People march

Organisers estimate over a million people marched through the capital’s streets to Parliament square to ask for the public to have the final say on Brexit options. Speakers addressed the many from all over Britain thronged into Parliament Square. “Brexiteers told us we would have £350 million extra for the NHS – they lied. They […]

Ben Gelblum by Ben Gelblum
2019-03-23 20:52
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Organisers estimate over a million people marched through the capital’s streets to Parliament square to ask for the public to have the final say on Brexit options.

Speakers addressed the many from all over Britain thronged into Parliament Square.

“Brexiteers told us we would have £350 million extra for the NHS – they lied. They told us we could leave the EU with all the benefits, but none of the consequences – they lied. They told us we would have 40 trade deals the minute we left – they lied,” Tottenham MP David Lammy told the crowds.

But the real stars weren’t the speakers from across the political spectrum, they were those of all ages who had come to make their feelings known.

And many had gone to great effort with imaginative placards.

Others, less so….

Some were rude…

Some bizarre…

No idea … #PVRoadTrip #PeopleVoteMarch #PutItBackToThePeople pic.twitter.com/kN3bQEwOd8

— Ben Gelblum (@BenGelblum) March 23, 2019

Anyway these were some of our favourites:

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David Cameron, conspicuous by his absence from politics after his great EU Referendum gamble, was present on a lot of home-made signs…

Perfect placard. #PeoplesVoteMarch pic.twitter.com/qQ4dGsfPP9

— James Melville 🚜 (@JamesMelville) March 23, 2019

Rick Astley was also present in placard form.

Rickrolling the #PeoplesVoteMarch – especially for @oakeyee pic.twitter.com/XDwosEJjxz

— 💧grouchiegrrl (@grouchiegrrl) March 23, 2019

As was Rees-Mogg’s unique brand of disaster capitalism.

https://twitter.com/ThatKerryHudson/status/1109499858380091392

One of my favourite placards at #PeoplesVoteMarch pic.twitter.com/apCWDKRIaq

— Peter Jukes (@peterjukes) March 23, 2019

Best poster ever…

Even Baldrick had a plan #PeoplesVoteMarch pic.twitter.com/P4JwBYNy6T

— Simon the Bath Fella (@BroadSideUp) March 23, 2019

The funniest sign I saw today on the #PeoplesVoteMarch pic.twitter.com/KSflJCYMfY

— Sean Peche (@SeanPeche) March 23, 2019

Not sure if Uri Geller does plastic spoons, mind.

Made a sign #PeoplesVoteMarch pic.twitter.com/jk1U4gqZaJ

— Tom Bell (@tombellforever) March 23, 2019

What we are all thinking, thanks:

…and less instructions…#peoplesvotemarch pic.twitter.com/P5uZuvZKBu

— Duncan Osler (@duncan_osler) March 23, 2019
https://twitter.com/Ge0r91a/status/1109464673835986944

Basic maths:

My favourite sign so far.. #PutItToThePeople #PeoplesVoteMarch pic.twitter.com/5WHQP2MiH5

— dwatch 🇺🇦 (@dwatchorn) March 23, 2019

And a reference to Boaty McBoatface – a public vote to choose a name for a polar ship, where the government judged the public’s choice to silly to act on…

I saw a fantastic placard at Euston Station #PeoplesVote #PeoplesVoteMarch pic.twitter.com/JMPo6li9rn

— Binni Shakeshaft Brynolf 🏳️‍⚧️ (@libbrynolf) March 23, 2019

Meanwhile on his March To Leave, Nigel garage addressed a crowd of fewer than 200, while yet again he was trolled by his own words:

As @Nigel_Farage addresses a sparse crowd at the #MarchToLeave this morning, we’re playing footage of him campaigning in the Alabama senate election for Roy Moore, a man credibly accused of sexually assaulting children. pic.twitter.com/P4D12vx2x2

— Led By Donkeys (@ByDonkeys) March 23, 2019

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