Londoners inspired by yellow vest call for new election in UK
Thousands of protesters gathered in London on Saturday to protest the British government, calling for an end to austerity measures and a new general election in light of the impending departure of Britain from the European Union. Wearing yellow vests with slogans such as "Britain is Broken" written on the back, the demonstrators marched in London to demand that politicians pay attention to their plight rather than being endlessly diverted by the spectacle surrounding Britain's departure from the European Union.
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- Published Date: 12:00 | 12 January 2019
- Modified Date: 09:03 | 12 January 2019
Representatives of France's "Yellow Vest" movement, which inspired the British demonstration, were also in London. "All European countries must join up in this battle against austerity," said Erick Simon, according to the British Press Association news agency.
They included two French activists involved in the demonstrations sweeping France since mid-November who were invited by the organisers of the British event.
"We are here in support," said Erick Simon, 61, one of the duo.