Western Mail

‘Hundreds of thousands’ expected at protests over prorogatio­n move

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ORGANISERS are hoping “hundreds of thousands” of people will take part in disruptive protests across Britain this weekend in response to the Prime Minister’s plan to prorogue Parliament.

Anti-Brexit campaign group Another Europe Is Possible has organised 32 “£StopTheCou­p” demonstrat­ions to take place in Wales, England and Scotland today.

Meanwhile, left-wing group Momentum is calling on its members to “occupy bridges and blockade roads” in conjunctio­n with the protests.

Michael Chessum, national organiser for Another Europe Is Possible, told the PA news agency that “disruption is the only form of leverage protesters can rely on”.

He said that while the group is not encouragin­g demonstrat­ors to block roads, that kind of disruption is “certainly possible”.

“We would go further than anticipate (civil disobedien­ce),” Mr Chessum said. “We would defend it.”

Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has urged MPs to join the demonstrat­ions and oppose the shutdown of Parliament.

In a letter to the Parliament­ary Labour Party, Mr Corbyn said: “I am addressing a major rally in Salford on Monday. But there are also public protests across the country this Saturday, there will be a rally in Parliament Square on Tuesday evening, and I encourage Labour MPs to be present and to share our message.”

Labour MP Clive Lewis has also called for people to support the £StopTheCou­p protests.

In a Twitter post, in which he shared a link to the protest’s online crowdfundi­ng page, Mr Lewis said: “Pls click & support and help us defend OUR democracy.”

Further mass demonstrat­ions, organised by the People’s Assembly Against Austerity, are planned to take place on Tuesday to coincide with MPs returning to Westminste­r.

The calls for protests come as a

petition against Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s plan to suspend Parliament racked up more than 1.5 million signatures as of yesterday morning.

It also follows multiple protests in London, Edinburgh and other cities on Wednesday, which took place within hours of Mr Johnson announcing his plans.

Mr Chessum said he expects to see “hundreds of thousands” of people taking part in the demonstrat­ions across the UK today, with the protest in London being the largest.

He said: “Ultimately we are not going to persuade Boris Johnson to change his mind through some intellectu­al exercise. This process needs to force the government to change its course.”

The main London protest is due to take place outside Downing Street from noon today.

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