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  • London, March 29th 2017. Open Britain protesters demonstrate outside Parliament as Prime Minister Theresa May triggers Article 50, beginning formal divorce proceedings as Britain leaves the European Union. The protesters demand that those in charge of the brexit negotiations are held to account:. PICTURED:  ©Paul Davey<br />
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  • London, March 29th 2017. Open Britain protesters demonstrate outside Parliament as Prime Minister Theresa May triggers Article 50, beginning formal divorce proceedings as Britain leaves the European Union. The protesters demand that those in charge of the brexit negotiations are held to account:. PICTURED:  ©Paul Davey<br />
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  • London, March 29th 2017. Open Britain protesters demonstrate outside Parliament as Prime Minister Theresa May triggers Article 50, beginning formal divorce proceedings as Britain leaves the European Union. The protesters demand that those in charge of the brexit negotiations are held to account:. PICTURED:  ©Paul Davey<br />
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  • London, March 29th 2017. Open Britain protesters demonstrate outside Parliament as Prime Minister Theresa May triggers Article 50, beginning formal divorce proceedings as Britain leaves the European Union. The protesters demand that those in charge of the brexit negotiations are held to account:. PICTURED:  ©Paul Davey<br />
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  • London, March 29th 2017. Open Britain protesters demonstrate outside Parliament as Prime Minister Theresa May triggers Article 50, beginning formal divorce proceedings as Britain leaves the European Union. The protesters demand that those in charge of the brexit negotiations are held to account:. PICTURED:  ©Paul Davey<br />
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  • London, March 29th 2017. Open Britain protesters demonstrate outside Parliament as Prime Minister Theresa May triggers Article 50, beginning formal divorce proceedings as Britain leaves the European Union. The protesters demand that those in charge of the brexit negotiations are held to account:. PICTURED:  ©Paul Davey<br />
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  • London, March 29th 2017. Open Britain protesters demonstrate outside Parliament as Prime Minister Theresa May triggers Article 50, beginning formal divorce proceedings as Britain leaves the European Union. The protesters demand that those in charge of the brexit negotiations are held to account:. PICTURED:  ©Paul Davey<br />
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  • London, March 29th 2017. Open Britain protesters demonstrate outside Parliament as Prime Minister Theresa May triggers Article 50, beginning formal divorce proceedings as Britain leaves the European Union. The protesters demand that those in charge of the brexit negotiations are held to account:. PICTURED: Former Deputy Prime Minister and leading anti-Brexit voice Nick Clegg talks to the media. ©Paul Davey<br />
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  • London, March 29th 2017. Open Britain protesters demonstrate outside Parliament as Prime Minister Theresa May triggers Article 50, beginning formal divorce proceedings as Britain leaves the European Union. The protesters demand that those in charge of the brexit negotiations are held to account:. PICTURED: PICTURED: Former Education Secretary Nicky Morgan, Former deputy Prime Minister and Labour MP Chris Lesley join the protesters for a photo opportunity.  ©Paul Davey<br />
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  • London, March 29th 2017. Open Britain protesters demonstrate outside Parliament as Prime Minister Theresa May triggers Article 50, beginning formal divorce proceedings as Britain leaves the European Union. The protesters demand that those in charge of the brexit negotiations are held to account:. PICTURED: Former Deputy Prime Minister and leading anti-Brexit voice Nick Clegg talks to the media. ©Paul Davey<br />
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  • London, March 29th 2017. Open Britain protesters demonstrate outside Parliament as Prime Minister Theresa May triggers Article 50, beginning formal divorce proceedings as Britain leaves the European Union. The protesters demand that those in charge of the brexit negotiations are held to account:. PICTURED: Former Deputy Prime Minister and leading anti-Brexit voice Nick Clegg talks to the media. ©Paul Davey<br />
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  • London, March 29th 2017. Open Britain protesters demonstrate outside Parliament as Prime Minister Theresa May triggers Article 50, beginning formal divorce proceedings as Britain leaves the European Union. The protesters demand that those in charge of the brexit negotiations are held to account:. PICTURED: Former Education Secretary Nicky Morgan.  ©Paul Davey<br />
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  • London, March 29th 2017. Open Britain protesters demonstrate outside Parliament as Prime Minister Theresa May triggers Article 50, beginning formal divorce proceedings as Britain leaves the European Union. The protesters demand that those in charge of the brexit negotiations are held to account:. PICTURED: Former Education Secretary Nicky Morgan, Former deputy Prime Minister and Labour MP Chris Lesley join the protesters for a photo opportunity. ©Paul Davey<br />
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  • London, March 29th 2017. Open Britain protesters demonstrate outside Parliament as Prime Minister Theresa May triggers Article 50, beginning formal divorce proceedings as Britain leaves the European Union. The protesters demand that those in charge of the brexit negotiations are held to account. PICTURED: Former Education Secretary Nicky Morgan.  ©Paul Davey<br />
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  • Westminster, London, March 13th 2017. An effigy of Theresa May and protesters with their mouths taped shut demonstrate outside Parliament against what they claim is a gag by British Prime Minister Theresa May "whipping MPs to endorse a 'blank cheque Brexit', as MPs vote on the Lords amendment of Article 50."
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  • Westminster, London, March 13th 2017. An effigy of Theresa May and protesters with their mouths taped shut demonstrate outside Parliament against what they claim is a gag by British Prime Minister Theresa May "whipping MPs to endorse a 'blank cheque Brexit', as MPs vote on the Lords amendment of Article 50."
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  • Westminster, London, March 13th 2017. An effigy of Theresa May and protesters with their mouths taped shut demonstrate outside Parliament against what they claim is a gag by British Prime Minister Theresa May "whipping MPs to endorse a 'blank cheque Brexit', as MPs vote on the Lords amendment of Article 50."
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  • Westminster, London, March 13th 2017. An effigy of Theresa May and protesters with their mouths taped shut demonstrate outside Parliament against what they claim is a gag by British Prime Minister Theresa May "whipping MPs to endorse a 'blank cheque Brexit', as MPs vote on the Lords amendment of Article 50."
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  • Westminster, London, March 13th 2017. An effigy of Theresa May and protesters with their mouths taped shut demonstrate outside Parliament against what they claim is a gag by British Prime Minister Theresa May "whipping MPs to endorse a 'blank cheque Brexit', as MPs vote on the Lords amendment of Article 50."
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  • Westminster, London, March 13th 2017. An effigy of Theresa May and protesters with their mouths taped shut demonstrate outside Parliament against what they claim is a gag by British Prime Minister Theresa May "whipping MPs to endorse a 'blank cheque Brexit', as MPs vote on the Lords amendment of Article 50."
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  • Westminster, London, March 13th 2017. An effigy of Theresa May and protesters with their mouths taped shut demonstrate outside Parliament against what they claim is a gag by British Prime Minister Theresa May "whipping MPs to endorse a 'blank cheque Brexit', as MPs vote on the Lords amendment of Article 50."
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  • Westminster, London, March 13th 2017. An effigy of Theresa May and protesters with their mouths taped shut demonstrate outside Parliament against what they claim is a gag by British Prime Minister Theresa May "whipping MPs to endorse a 'blank cheque Brexit', as MPs vote on the Lords amendment of Article 50."
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  • Westminster, London, March 13th 2017. An effigy of Theresa May and protesters with their mouths taped shut demonstrate outside Parliament against what they claim is a gag by British Prime Minister Theresa May "whipping MPs to endorse a 'blank cheque Brexit', as MPs vote on the Lords amendment of Article 50."
    Brexit-Gagging-demo005.jpg
  • Westminster, London, March 13th 2017. An effigy of Theresa May and protesters with their mouths taped shut demonstrate outside Parliament against what they claim is a gag by British Prime Minister Theresa May "whipping MPs to endorse a 'blank cheque Brexit', as MPs vote on the Lords amendment of Article 50."
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  • Parliament Square, London, March 29th 2017. On the day that British Prime Minister Theresa May triggers Article 50 to begin Britain's withdrawal from the European Union, a group of protesters, one as 'Theresa May' protest demanding that 'the people get a real say' on the final Brexit deal, accusing the government of avaoiding the complete democratic process. ©Paul Davey<br />
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  • Parliament Square, London, March 29th 2017. On the day that British Prime Minister Theresa May triggers Article 50 to begin Britain's withdrawal from the European Union, a group of protesters, one as 'Theresa May' protest demanding that 'the people get a real say' on the final Brexit deal, accusing the government of avaoiding the complete democratic process. ©Paul Davey<br />
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  • Parliament Square, London, March 29th 2017. On the day that British Prime Minister Theresa May triggers Article 50 to begin Britain's withdrawal from the European Union, a group of protesters, one as 'Theresa May' protest demanding that 'the people get a real say' on the final Brexit deal, accusing the government of avaoiding the complete democratic process. ©Paul Davey<br />
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  • Parliament Square, London, March 29th 2017. On the day that British Prime Minister Theresa May triggers Article 50 to begin Britain's withdrawal from the European Union, a group of protesters, one as 'Theresa May' protest demanding that 'the people get a real say' on the final Brexit deal, accusing the government of avaoiding the complete democratic process. ©Paul Davey<br />
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  • Parliament Square, London, March 29th 2017. On the day that British Prime Minister Theresa May triggers Article 50 to begin Britain's withdrawal from the European Union, a group of protesters, one as 'Theresa May' protest demanding that 'the people get a real say' on the final Brexit deal, accusing the government of avaoiding the complete democratic process. ©Paul Davey<br />
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  • Parliament Square, London, March 29th 2017. On the day that British Prime Minister Theresa May triggers Article 50 to begin Britain's withdrawal from the European Union, a group of protesters, one as 'Theresa May' protest demanding that 'the people get a real say' on the final Brexit deal, accusing the government of avaoiding the complete democratic process. ©Paul Davey<br />
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  • Parliament Square, London, March 29th 2017. On the day that British Prime Minister Theresa May triggers Article 50 to begin Britain's withdrawal from the European Union, a group of protesters, one as 'Theresa May' protest demanding that 'the people get a real say' on the final Brexit deal, accusing the government of avaoiding the complete democratic process. ©Paul Davey<br />
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  • Parliament Square, London, March 29th 2017. On the day that British Prime Minister Theresa May triggers Article 50 to begin Britain's withdrawal from the European Union, a group of protesters, one as 'Theresa May' protest demanding that 'the people get a real say' on the final Brexit deal, accusing the government of avaoiding the complete democratic process. ©Paul Davey<br />
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  • Parliament Square, London, March 29th 2017. On the day that British Prime Minister Theresa May triggers Article 50 to begin Britain's withdrawal from the European Union, a group of protesters, one as 'Theresa May' protest demanding that 'the people get a real say' on the final Brexit deal, accusing the government of avaoiding the complete democratic process. ©Paul Davey<br />
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  • London, September 09 2017. Thousands of protesters gather in London for a march from Hyde Park Corner to Parliament Square, with the organisers saying "The British public is increasingly concerned about Brexit; poll after poll shows a bigger majority for staying in the EU".  © Paul Davey
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  • London, September 09 2017. Thousands of protesters gather in London for a march from Hyde Park Corner to Parliament Square, with the organisers saying "The British public is increasingly concerned about Brexit; poll after poll shows a bigger majority for staying in the EU". © Paul Davey
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  • London, September 09 2017. Thousands of protesters gather in London for a march from Hyde Park Corner to Parliament Square, with the organisers saying "The British public is increasingly concerned about Brexit; poll after poll shows a bigger majority for staying in the EU". © Paul Davey
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  • London, September 09 2017. Thousands of protesters gather in London for a march from Hyde Park Corner to Parliament Square, with the organisers saying "The British public is increasingly concerned about Brexit; poll after poll shows a bigger majority for staying in the EU". © Paul Davey
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  • London, September 09 2017. Thousands of protesters gather in London for a march from Hyde Park Corner to Parliament Square, with the organisers saying "The British public is increasingly concerned about Brexit; poll after poll shows a bigger majority for staying in the EU". © Paul Davey
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  • London, September 09 2017. Thousands of protesters gather in London for a march from Hyde Park Corner to Parliament Square, with the organisers saying "The British public is increasingly concerned about Brexit; poll after poll shows a bigger majority for staying in the EU". © Paul Davey
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  • London, September 09 2017. Thousands of protesters gather in London for a march from Hyde Park Corner to Parliament Square, with the organisers saying "The British public is increasingly concerned about Brexit; poll after poll shows a bigger majority for staying in the EU". © Paul Davey
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  • London, September 09 2017. Thousands of protesters gather in London for a march from Hyde Park Corner to Parliament Square, with the organisers saying "The British public is increasingly concerned about Brexit; poll after poll shows a bigger majority for staying in the EU".  © Paul Davey
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  • London, September 09 2017. Thousands of protesters gather in London for a march from Hyde Park Corner to Parliament Square, with the organisers saying "The British public is increasingly concerned about Brexit; poll after poll shows a bigger majority for staying in the EU".  © Paul Davey
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  • London, September 09 2017. Thousands of protesters gather in London for a march from Hyde Park Corner to Parliament Square, with the organisers saying "The British public is increasingly concerned about Brexit; poll after poll shows a bigger majority for staying in the EU".  © Paul Davey
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  • London, September 09 2017. Thousands of protesters gather in London for a march from Hyde Park Corner to Parliament Square, with the organisers saying "The British public is increasingly concerned about Brexit; poll after poll shows a bigger majority for staying in the EU".  © Paul Davey
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  • London, September 09 2017. Thousands of protesters gather in London for a march from Hyde Park Corner to Parliament Square, with the organisers saying "The British public is increasingly concerned about Brexit; poll after poll shows a bigger majority for staying in the EU".  © Paul Davey
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  • London, September 09 2017. Thousands of protesters gather in London for a march from Hyde Park Corner to Parliament Square, with the organisers saying "The British public is increasingly concerned about Brexit; poll after poll shows a bigger majority for staying in the EU". © Paul Davey
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  • London, September 09 2017. Thousands of protesters gather in London for a march from Hyde Park Corner to Parliament Square, with the organisers saying "The British public is increasingly concerned about Brexit; poll after poll shows a bigger majority for staying in the EU". © Paul Davey
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  • London, September 09 2017. Thousands of protesters gather in London for a march from Hyde Park Corner to Parliament Square, with the organisers saying "The British public is increasingly concerned about Brexit; poll after poll shows a bigger majority for staying in the EU".  © Paul Davey
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  • London, September 09 2017. Thousands of protesters gather in London for a march from Hyde Park Corner to Parliament Square, with the organisers saying "The British public is increasingly concerned about Brexit; poll after poll shows a bigger majority for staying in the EU".© Paul Davey
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  • London, September 09 2017. Thousands of protesters gather in London for a march from Hyde Park Corner to Parliament Square, with the organisers saying "The British public is increasingly concerned about Brexit; poll after poll shows a bigger majority for staying in the EU". © Paul Davey
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  • London, September 09 2017. Thousands of protesters gather in London for a march from Hyde Park Corner to Parliament Square, with the organisers saying "The British public is increasingly concerned about Brexit; poll after poll shows a bigger majority for staying in the EU". © Paul Davey
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  • London, September 09 2017. Thousands of protesters gather in London for a march from Hyde Park Corner to Parliament Square, with the organisers saying "The British public is increasingly concerned about Brexit; poll after poll shows a bigger majority for staying in the EU". © Paul Davey
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  • London, September 09 2017. Thousands of protesters gather in London for a march from Hyde Park Corner to Parliament Square, with the organisers saying "The British public is increasingly concerned about Brexit; poll after poll shows a bigger majority for staying in the EU". © Paul Davey
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  • London, September 09 2017. Thousands of protesters gather in London for a march from Hyde Park Corner to Parliament Square, with the organisers saying "The British public is increasingly concerned about Brexit; poll after poll shows a bigger majority for staying in the EU".  © Paul Davey
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  • London, September 09 2017. Thousands of protesters gather in London for a march from Hyde Park Corner to Parliament Square, with the organisers saying "The British public is increasingly concerned about Brexit; poll after poll shows a bigger majority for staying in the EU".  © Paul Davey
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  • London, September 09 2017. Thousands of protesters gather in London for a march from Hyde Park Corner to Parliament Square, with the organisers saying "The British public is increasingly concerned about Brexit; poll after poll shows a bigger majority for staying in the EU".  © Paul Davey
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  • London, September 09 2017. Thousands of protesters gather in London for a march from Hyde Park Corner to Parliament Square, with the organisers saying "The British public is increasingly concerned about Brexit; poll after poll shows a bigger majority for staying in the EU".  © Paul Davey
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  • London, September 09 2017. Thousands of protesters gather in London for a march from Hyde Park Corner to Parliament Square, with the organisers saying "The British public is increasingly concerned about Brexit; poll after poll shows a bigger majority for staying in the EU". © Paul Davey
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  • London, September 09 2017. Thousands of protesters gather in London for a march from Hyde Park Corner to Parliament Square, with the organisers saying "The British public is increasingly concerned about Brexit; poll after poll shows a bigger majority for staying in the EU". © Paul Davey
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  • London, September 09 2017. Thousands of protesters gather in London for a march from Hyde Park Corner to Parliament Square, with the organisers saying "The British public is increasingly concerned about Brexit; poll after poll shows a bigger majority for staying in the EU".  © Paul Davey
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  • London, September 09 2017. Thousands of protesters gather in London for a march from Hyde Park Corner to Parliament Square, with the organisers saying "The British public is increasingly concerned about Brexit; poll after poll shows a bigger majority for staying in the EU". © Paul Davey
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  • London, September 09 2017. Thousands of protesters gather in London for a march from Hyde Park Corner to Parliament Square, with the organisers saying "The British public is increasingly concerned about Brexit; poll after poll shows a bigger majority for staying in the EU".  © Paul Davey
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  • Westminster, London, March 27th 2017. Ahead of the Prime Minister triggering Article 50 next week, UKIP Leader Paul Nuttall sets out six key tests by which the country can judge Theresa May's Brexit negotiations in a keynote speech in London. PICTURED: Gerard Batten MEP. CREDIT: ©Paul Davey<br />
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  • Westminster, London, March 27th 2017. Ahead of the Prime Minister triggering Article 50 next week, UKIP Leader Paul Nuttall sets out six key tests by which the country can judge Theresa May's Brexit negotiations in a keynote speech in London. PICTURED: Paul Nuttall. CREDIT: ©Paul Davey<br />
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  • Westminster, London, March 27th 2017. Ahead of the Prime Minister triggering Article 50 next week, UKIP Leader Paul Nuttall sets out six key tests by which the country can judge Theresa May's Brexit negotiations in a keynote speech in London. PICTURED: Gerard Batten CREDIT: ©Paul Davey<br />
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  • Westminster, London, March 27th 2017. Ahead of the Prime Minister triggering Article 50 next week, UKIP Leader Paul Nuttall sets out six key tests by which the country can judge Theresa May's Brexit negotiations in a keynote speech in London. PICTURED: Paul Nuttall. CREDIT: ©Paul Davey<br />
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  • Westminster, London, March 27th 2017. Ahead of the Prime Minister triggering Article 50 next week, UKIP Leader Paul Nuttall sets out six key tests by which the country can judge Theresa May's Brexit negotiations in a keynote speech in London. PICTURED: Paul Nuttall. CREDIT: ©Paul Davey<br />
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  • Westminster, London, March 27th 2017. Ahead of the Prime Minister triggering Article 50 next week, UKIP Leader Paul Nuttall sets out six key tests by which the country can judge Theresa May's Brexit negotiations in a keynote speech in London. PICTURED: Paul Nuttall. CREDIT: ©Paul Davey<br />
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  • Westminster, London, March 27th 2017. Ahead of the Prime Minister triggering Article 50 next week, UKIP Leader Paul Nuttall sets out six key tests by which the country can judge Theresa May's Brexit negotiations in a keynote speech in London. CREDIT: ©Paul Davey<br />
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  • Westminster, London, March 27th 2017. Ahead of the Prime Minister triggering Article 50 next week, UKIP Leader Paul Nuttall sets out six key tests by which the country can judge Theresa May's Brexit negotiations in a keynote speech in London. PICTURED: Paul Nuttall. CREDIT: ©Paul Davey<br />
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  • Westminster, London, March 27th 2017. Ahead of the Prime Minister triggering Article 50 next week, UKIP Leader Paul Nuttall sets out six key tests by which the country can judge Theresa May's Brexit negotiations in a keynote speech in London. PICTURED: Nigel Farage attended the event insisting "I'm just a visitor". CREDIT: ©Paul Davey<br />
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  • Westminster, London, March 27th 2017. Ahead of the Prime Minister triggering Article 50 next week, UKIP Leader Paul Nuttall sets out six key tests by which the country can judge Theresa May's Brexit negotiations in a keynote speech in London. CREDIT: ©Paul Davey<br />
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  • Westminster, London, March 27th 2017. Ahead of the Prime Minister triggering Article 50 next week, UKIP Leader Paul Nuttall sets out six key tests by which the country can judge Theresa May's Brexit negotiations in a keynote speech in London. CREDIT: ©Paul Davey<br />
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  • Westminster, London, March 27th 2017. Ahead of the Prime Minister triggering Article 50 next week, UKIP Leader Paul Nuttall sets out six key tests by which the country can judge Theresa May's Brexit negotiations in a keynote speech in London. CREDIT: ©Paul Davey<br />
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  • Westminster, London, March 27th 2017. Ahead of the Prime Minister triggering Article 50 next week, UKIP Leader Paul Nuttall sets out six key tests by which the country can judge Theresa May's Brexit negotiations in a keynote speech in London. CREDIT: ©Paul Davey<br />
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  • Westminster, London, March 27th 2017. Ahead of the Prime Minister triggering Article 50 next week, UKIP Leader Paul Nuttall sets out six key tests by which the country can judge Theresa May's Brexit negotiations in a keynote speech in London. CREDIT: ©Paul Davey<br />
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  • Westminster, London, March 27th 2017. Ahead of the Prime Minister triggering Article 50 next week, UKIP Leader Paul Nuttall sets out six key tests by which the country can judge Theresa May's Brexit negotiations in a keynote speech in London. PICTURED: Nigel Farage attended the event insisting "I'm just a visitor". CREDIT: ©Paul Davey<br />
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  • Downing Street, London, March 14th 2017. International Development Secretary Priti Patel arrives at Downing Street, London, for the weekly meeting of the UK cabinet, following yesterday's vote in Parliament to allow Prime Minister Theresa May to go ahead with triggering Article 50 beginning the Brexit process of withdrawing from the European Union.
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  • Downing Street, London, March 14th 2017. International Development Secretary Priti Patel arrives at Downing Street, London, for the weekly meeting of the UK cabinet, following yesterday's vote in Parliament to allow Prime Minister Theresa May to go ahead with triggering Article 50 beginning the Brexit process of withdrawing from the European Union.
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  • Downing Street, London, March 14th 2017. Home Secretary Amber Rudd arrives at Downing Street, London, for the weekly meeting of the UK cabinet, following yesterday's vote in Parliament to allow Prime Minister Theresa May to go ahead with triggering Article 50 beginning the Brexit process of withdrawing from the European Union.
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  • Downing Street, London, March 14th 2017. Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport Karen Bradley arrives at Downing Street, London, for the weekly meeting of the UK cabinet, following yesterday's vote in Parliament to allow Prime Minister Theresa May to go ahead with triggering Article 50 beginning the Brexit process of withdrawing from the European Union.
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  • Downing Street, London, March 14th 2017. Transport Secretary Chris Grayling arrives at Downing Street, London, for the weekly meeting of the UK cabinet, following yesterday's vote in Parliament to allow Prime Minister Theresa May to go ahead with triggering Article 50 beginning the Brexit process of withdrawing from the European Union.
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  • Downing Street, London, March 14th 2017. Defence Secretary Michael Fallon arrives at Downing Street, London, for the weekly meeting of the UK cabinet, following yesterday's vote in Parliament to allow Prime Minister Theresa May to go ahead with triggering Article 50 beginning the Brexit process of withdrawing from the European Union.
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  • Downing Street, London, March 14th 2017. Transport Secretary Chris Grayling arrives at Downing Street, London, for the weekly meeting of the UK cabinet, following yesterday's vote in Parliament to allow Prime Minister Theresa May to go ahead with triggering Article 50 beginning the Brexit process of withdrawing from the European Union.
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  • Downing Street, London, March 14th 2017. Leader of the House of Commons David Lidington arrives at Downing Street, London, for the weekly meeting of the UK cabinet, following yesterday's vote in Parliament to allow Prime Minister Theresa May to go ahead with triggering Article 50 beginning the Brexit process of withdrawing from the European Union.
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  • Downing Street, London, March 14th 2017. Leader of the House of Commons David Lidington arrives at Downing Street, London, for the weekly meeting of the UK cabinet, following yesterday's vote in Parliament to allow Prime Minister Theresa May to go ahead with triggering Article 50 beginning the Brexit process of withdrawing from the European Union.
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  • Downing Street, London, March 14th 2017. Business Secretary Greg Clark arrives at Downing Street, London, for the weekly meeting of the UK cabinet, following yesterday's vote in Parliament to allow Prime Minister Theresa May to go ahead with triggering Article 50 beginning the Brexit process of withdrawing from the European Union.
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  • Downing Street, London, March 14th 2017. Business Secretary Greg Clark arrives at Downing Street, London, for the weekly meeting of the UK cabinet, following yesterday's vote in Parliament to allow Prime Minister Theresa May to go ahead with triggering Article 50 beginning the Brexit process of withdrawing from the European Union.
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  • Downing Street, London, March 14th 2017. Business Secretary Greg Clark arrives at Downing Street, London, for the weekly meeting of the UK cabinet, following yesterday's vote in Parliament to allow Prime Minister Theresa May to go ahead with triggering Article 50 beginning the Brexit process of withdrawing from the European Union.
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  • Downing Street, London, March 14th 2017. Business Secretary Greg Clark arrives at Downing Street, London, for the weekly meeting of the UK cabinet, following yesterday's vote in Parliament to allow Prime Minister Theresa May to go ahead with triggering Article 50 beginning the Brexit process of withdrawing from the European Union.
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  • Downing Street, London, March 14th 2017. Foreign and Commonwealth Secretary Boris Johnson arrives at Downing Street, London, for the weekly meeting of the UK cabinet, following yesterday's vote in Parliament to allow Prime Minister Theresa May to go ahead with triggering Article 50 beginning the Brexit process of withdrawing from the European Union.
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  • Downing Street, London, March 14th 2017. Foreign and Commonwealth Secretary Boris Johnson arrives at Downing Street, London, for the weekly meeting of the UK cabinet, following yesterday's vote in Parliament to allow Prime Minister Theresa May to go ahead with triggering Article 50 beginning the Brexit process of withdrawing from the European Union.
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  • Downing Street, London, March 14th 2017. Foreign and Commonwealth Secretary Boris Johnson arrives at Downing Street, London, for the weekly meeting of the UK cabinet, following yesterday's vote in Parliament to allow Prime Minister Theresa May to go ahead with triggering Article 50 beginning the Brexit process of withdrawing from the European Union.
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  • Downing Street, London, March 14th 2017. Education Secretary Justine Greening arrives at Downing Street, London, for the weekly meeting of the UK cabinet, following yesterday's vote in Parliament to allow Prime Minister Theresa May to go ahead with triggering Article 50 beginning the Brexit process of withdrawing from the European Union.
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  • Downing Street, London, March 14th 2017. Foreign and Commonwealth Secretary Boris Johnson arrives at Downing Street, London, for the weekly meeting of the UK cabinet, following yesterday's vote in Parliament to allow Prime Minister Theresa May to go ahead with triggering Article 50 beginning the Brexit process of withdrawing from the European Union.
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  • Downing Street, London, March 14th 2017. Education Secretary Justine Greening arrives at Downing Street, London, for the weekly meeting of the UK cabinet, following yesterday's vote in Parliament to allow Prime Minister Theresa May to go ahead with triggering Article 50 beginning the Brexit process of withdrawing from the European Union.
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  • Downing Street, London, March 14th 2017. Chief Whip (Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury) Gavin Williamson arrives at Downing Street, London, for the weekly meeting of the UK cabinet, following yesterday's vote in Parliament to allow Prime Minister Theresa May to go ahead with triggering Article 50 beginning the Brexit process of withdrawing from the European Union.
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  • Downing Street, London, March 14th 2017. Minister for the Cabinet Office and Paymaster General Ben Gummer arrives at Downing Street, London, for the weekly meeting of the UK cabinet, following yesterday's vote in Parliament to allow Prime Minister Theresa May to go ahead with triggering Article 50 beginning the Brexit process of withdrawing from the European Union.
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  • Downing Street, London, March 14th 2017. Lord Privy Seal and Leader of the House of Lords Baroness Natalie Evans  arrives at Downing Street, London, for the weekly meeting of the UK cabinet, following yesterday's vote in Parliament to allow Prime Minister Theresa May to go ahead with triggering Article 50 beginning the Brexit process of withdrawing from the European Union.
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  • Downing Street, London, March 14th 2017. PM Theresa May's chief strategist Nick Timothy arrives at Downing Street, London, following yesterday's vote in Parliament to allow Prime Minister Theresa May to go ahead with triggering Article 50 beginning the Brexit process of withdrawing from the European Union.
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