Anti-Brexit protesters marched to the gates of Britain’s parliament in central London on Sept. 3 as lawmakers faced a fierce debate on preventing a no-deal exit from the EU. Protesters shouted, “Stop Brexit,” through parliament’s gates only hours after British Prime Minister Boris Johnson lost his working majority when one of his Conservative lawmakers defected to the pro-European Union Liberal Democrats.
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Anti-Brexit demonstrators protest through U.K. parliament gates, met with pro-Brexiters
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