Brexit March 2019 Best Placards: From The Funniest To The Bizarre

The public's wordsmithery did not disappoint

Brexit march

by Hollie Richardson |
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It's reported that over a million people went out to protest in the streets of London as part of the Brexit march this weekend – just six days before we are meant to be leaving the EU.

After one of the grimmest and most nauseating Brexit weeks yet, this is about as positive as it gets right now. And, never ones to disappoint when it comes to witty words - marchers got their messages across with some of the best placards we've seen yet.

GALLERY: Take a look at some of the funniest Brexit March 2019 placards

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You're making Fyre festival look well organised

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Pulling out doesn't work - just ask my parents

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It's so bad even the introverts are here

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Pants to Brexit

Complete with pants...

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Where's Wally?

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Brexit is...

Cute... then crude.

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You can stick Brexit up your backstop

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Paws Brexit

How could anyone ignore this pooch's request?

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Even my dad's changed his mind

Simple but strong...

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IKEA has better cabinets than the UK

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Pulling out doesn't work - my mum

Keira Knightley, Lena Heady and Stephen Fry all backed the Put it to the People march, and many more celebrities and public figures joined the rally with placards in hand. The aim? The people want a final say in Brexit and are calling for a second, more informed, referendum - the 'People's Vote'.

Recording messages in the run up to the event, Keira, Lena and Stephen were just a few stars to help gain support for the march – which was even bigger than last year’s Brexit rally, which over 700,000 people joined. Stephen asked: “Oh ladies and gentlemen, how did it come to this? What a humiliation, what an embarrassment for our country? It’s just plain nonsense and the victim is British democracy.” He continued: “The only answer is to put it to the people, to have an informed referendum so that everybody knows what’s really at stake.” Game of Throne star Lena added: “The stakes could not be higher; the moment could not be more urgent. March on Saturday 23rd from Park Lane to Parliament. Make your voice heard. It’s now or never.” And Hollywood actor Keira concluded: “Now that we have more information, wouldn’t you like a second vote?”

Why did the march happen?

The march took place because Prime Minister Theresa May’s Brexit Deal has been rejected in two ‘meaningful votes,’ even though we’re meant to be leaving the EU next week. The organisers of the People’s march have said it is time to take the debate out of Parliament and into the streets.

Find all the details on Put it to the People's march website here.

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