Organizers of the so-called "Wooferendum" campaign argued that
animals would suffer from leaving the EU, saying there would be
a shortage of vets and a rise in pet food costs.
Bulldogs, both English and French breeds, were among those
walked through central London to Parliament Square. One grey
Schnauzer wore a homemade banner declaring "Brexit's Barking
Mad".
The march backed a wider campaign for a 'People's Vote' on
Brexit, at which Britons would have the chance to vote on
whatever Brexit deal Prime Minister Theresa May is able to bring
back from Brussels.
At several 'Pee Stations' along the route, dogs were encouraged
to urinate on images of Brexiteers like former foreign minister
Boris Johnson and ex-UK Independence Party leader Nigel Farage -
key faces in the 2016 Brexit referendum campaign.
(Reporting by Henry Nicholls; Writing by William James; Editing
by Andrew Heavens)
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