Yorkshire Post

People’s Vote campaign to hold march ahead of Brexit day

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ANNA SOUBRY: ‘There is now a real danger that this is going to go right down to the wire.’ CAMPAIGNER­S SEEKING a second referendum on the UK’s withdrawal from the European Union have announced plans to hold a Brexit protest the weekend before the scheduled departure date.

The “Put it to the People” march, organised by People’s Vote, will call for the public to be given a final say on any Brexit deal.

Its timing – on March 23 – follows suggestion­s that a deal may not be agreed until the eleventh hour.

Britain is due to leave the European Union on March 29.

Pro-Remain MPs from across the Commons welcomed the announceme­nt, with Tory former minister Anna Soubry saying there will be “nowhere for any MP to hide” come the final week of March.

She said: “There is now a real danger that this is going to go right down to the wire. The Prime Minister appears intent on holding the long-awaited meaningful vote as late as possible, in the hope of pressuring MPs into backing what they know is a bad deal.

“And Jeremy Corbyn appears happy to let the clock run down, rather than tabling Labour’s proposals or backing a People’s Vote.

“But come the final week of March there will be nowhere for any MP to hide, which is why this march could be of historic significan­ce. Parliament will need a way out, and the demand will be loud and clear: put short term party politics aside, put Britain’s national interest first. Put it to the people.”

Liberal Democrat leader Sir Vince Cable predicted “hundreds of thousands” of people would take to the streets to demand their voices are heard.

“The Government’s handling of Brexit has become a national humiliatio­n. They, along with the Labour leadership, want to kick the can down the road, but people across the country will not stand idly by whilst they try to duck the biggest political decision in a generation. Crunch time is coming.

“I know that hundreds of thousands of people from right across the United Kingdom will take to the streets and join us in demanding that their voices are heard – that the only way forward out of this Brexit mess is through a People’s Vote.”

SNP Westminste­r leader Ian Blackford echoed the belief that the Prime Minister will wait until the final week to tell MPs we have to have a “bad or blindfold deal or accept ‘no deal’”.

He added: “It is a scandal and we will not accept it.”

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