Thousands Demand Second Brexit Vote at London March

  • Participants want chance to pass verdict on any Brexit deal
  • Marchers chant ‘Hey hey Theresa May, give us all a final say’

Demonstrators hold signs and flags during the anti-Brexit People's Vote march, in London on  Oct. 20.

Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg
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People from across the U.K. gathered on a sunny Saturday afternoon in London to take part in what may be the biggest public protest over Brexit since the referendum in 2016.

The march, which organizers estimated drew 700,000 people to west London’s Park Lane, was called by People’s Vote, a group that’s campaigning for the public to have a say on any final Brexit deal, so that the ruling Conservative government can’t force it through Parliament.