Thousands of pro-Brexit UK citizens protested in front of the UK Parliament on Friday chanting "Leave Means Leave," expressing discontent over the parliament's inability to secure an exit deal for the nation for the third time.
Also in attendance was Brexit Party leader and MEP Nigel Farage, who organised the nearly 285-mile March To Leave demonstration.
Tommy Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, gave a speech attacking the BBC before playing his documentary ‘Panodrama' while hundreds gathered near the stage. Mr. Robinson is currently an advisor to the UK Independence Party, known as 'UKIP'.
Protesters carried printed signs and came from all walks of life, including military veterans and organisations such as the For Britain Movement and Democratic Football Alliance.
One protester told Sputnik that he against the European Union due to its undemocratic nature, while another rally participant said that he wanted the United Kingdom to have independence and sovereignty, expressing confidence that a second referendum would also result in a pro-Brexit outcome.
Bands from Scottish loyalists groups began performances around 16:30, with drums featuring the slogan "true blue defenders".
The House of Commons sessions took a dramatic turn on 29 March, when British MPs rejected the PM's Withdrawal Agreement with 344 votes against and 286 votes backing the deal.