More than 60 Islanders joined a million people in London for a march for a People’s Vote.

With flags, banners, placards and even ukuleles, the Islanders for Europe contingent took to the streets singing and chanting.

They said their aim was “to make it clear to Parliament that a split vote three-and-a-half years ago is no mandate for the hard Brexit Boris Johnson's government is proposing.”

The group remained in good spirits and ended their march in the rain near Parliament Square, just in time to watch the result of the Brexit vote in the House of Commons.

The day concluded with speeches from Labour, LibDem, Green and Independent MPs, plus contributions from Sandi Toksvig and Michael Heseltine.

It was the first political march for many of the Islanders, and they said they found it uplifting.

Joanna Minchin said: "To be outside the Houses of Parliament on such an historic day when all MPs were actually inside debating was exquisite timing.

“Some MPs who spoke to the crowd said how incredible it was to hear us. They thanked us time and again for giving them courage and Michael Hestletine ended saying ‘keep going’.

“Stirring stuff. We wouldn't have missed it for the world. The next few days will be fraught, but we are more determined than ever to work to achieve a People's Vote on the final Brexit deal."

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