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Hundreds of dogs hound May for ‘Wooferendu­m’ on Brexit

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With tails wagging and raucous barking, hundreds of dogs and their owners rallied in London on Sunday to howl for a new people's vote on Brexit, in what organisers dubbed a "wooferendu­m march". The gathering drew EU-flag waving politician­s, actors and activists -- all accompanie­d by their fourlegged friends and united in their opposition to Britain's departure from the EU.

"In a campaign, use whatever you can that helps," Alastair Campbell, a former Labour government spokesman, told AFP alongside his five-month-old Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Skye. "Today's showing that this country just isn't uniting around any vision for Brexit and it's one way of fighting," he said.

The dog parade -- which attracted everything from Corgies and beagles to huskies and a giant Leonberger -took place two weeks before a larger pro-referendum rally, set to be attended mostly by humans, planned for October 20.

British Prime Minister Theresa May has ruled out a new Brexit referendum, saying it would betray the result of the 2016 vote and destroy trust in politician­s. But politician­s from all parties have joined a growing movement for Britons to have the chance to say whether they have changed their minds.

"It's nice to highlight a serious point in such a fun way - everybody loves dogs," said German university lecturer Flora Renz, 30. She has lived in Britain for a decade and turned out with Billy, a three-year-old beagle draped in an EU flag. "I hope people are going to see some sense. I don't know if a second referendum is the best solution but anything's better than what's happening right now."

Human participan­ts in the march, many sporting fancy dress and painted dog faces, assembled with furry companions displaying pro-EU signs on collars and backs, near Trafalgar Square.

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