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Protesters and their dogs join the 'Wooferendum' march.
Thousands of dog owners and their pets march through central London to Parliament on an anti-Brexit march, the “Wooferendum,” to deliver a petition. REUTERS

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Protesters and their dogs join the 'Wooferendum' march.
Anti-Brexit protesters and their dogs join a march called ‘Wooferendum”, in London, Britain October 7, 2018. REUTERS/Henry Nicholls REUTERS

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Protesters and their dogs join the 'Wooferendum' march.
LONDON, ENGLAND – OCTOBER 07: Thousands of dog owners and their dogs march through central London to Parliament on an Anti-Brexit march named the Wooferendum to deliver a petition to… Getty Images

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Protesters and their dogs join the 'Wooferendum' march.
Anti-Brexit protesters and their dogs join a march called ‘Wooferendum”, in London, Britain October 7, 2018. REUTERS/Henry Nicholls REUTERS

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Protesters and their dogs join the 'Wooferendum' march.
Tess, a two-and-a-half-year-old Patterdale Terrier plays with its ‘Boris’ toy doll in Parliament Square, central London, where dog owners and their pets gathered for the ‘Wooferendum March’ to demand a… PA Images via Getty Images

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Protesters and their dogs join the 'Wooferendum' march.
Anti-Brexit protesters and their dogs join a march called ‘Wooferendum”, in London, Britain October 7, 2018. REUTERS/Henry Nicholls REUTERS

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Protesters and their dogs join the 'Wooferendum' march.
Anti-Brexit protesters and their dogs join a march called ‘Wooferendum”, in London, Britain October 7, 2018. REUTERS/Henry Nicholls REUTERS

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Protesters and their dogs join the 'Wooferendum' march.
Anti-Brexit protesters and their dogs join a march called ‘Wooferendum”, in London, Britain October 7, 2018. REUTERS/Henry Nicholls REUTERS

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Protesters and their dogs join the 'Wooferendum' march.
Anti-Brexit protesters and their dogs join a march called ‘Wooferendum”, in London, Britain October 7, 2018. REUTERS/Henry Nicholls REUTERS

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Protesters and their dogs join the 'Wooferendum' march.
Anti-Brexit protesters and their dogs join a march called ‘Wooferendum”, in London, Britain October 7, 2018. REUTERS/Henry Nicholls REUTERS

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Protesters and their dogs join the 'Wooferendum' march.
Anti-Brexit protesters and their dogs join a march called ‘Wooferendum”, in Parliament Square London, Britain October 7, 2018. REUTERS/Henry Nicholls REUTERS

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Protesters and their dogs join the 'Wooferendum' march.
LONDON, ENGLAND – OCTOBER 07: Thousands of dog owners and their dogs march through central London to Parliament on an Anti-Brexit march named the Wooferendum to deliver a petition to… Getty Images

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Protesters and their dogs join the 'Wooferendum' march.
A dog wearing an “ewoks for Europe” placard joins pet owners to take part in an anti Brexit “Wooferendum” rally on October 07, 2018 in London, England to protest against… In Pictures via Getty Images

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Protesters and their dogs join the 'Wooferendum' march.
A woman with her dog wearing a European Union flag and a “Brexit is a catastrophe” placard joins pet owners to take part in an anti Brexit “Wooferendum” rally on… In Pictures via Getty Images

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Alastair Campbell, former Downing Street press secretary and director of communications and strategy for Prime Minister Tony Blair, holds his dog.
Alastair Campbell, former Downing Street press secretary and director of communications and strategy for Prime Minister Tony Blair. REUTERS

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