ABOUT 45 pro-European campaigners from Worcestershire travelled to the capital to march against Brexit.
Local Europhiles organised a bus to London and joined approximately 100,000 people at the Unite for Europe demonstration.
The protesters waved EU flags and placards as they marched from Hyde Park to Parliament Square on Saturday, March 25.
A spokesman for Worcestershire for Europe said: "We marched peacefully as one, all ages, all nationalities, all political parties.
"[We were] united behind a single cause because we all believe that leaving the EU will harm rather than help our country.
"People travelled from all over the country, many from places like our own where the majority voted to leave.
"We left the country and the government in no doubt that the resistance to Brexit is huge and serious."
The spokesman urged people to ask their MPs to vote for an agreement with the EU and warned about the danger of a 'hard' Brexit.
One member of the group marched with a homemade papier-mache model of the Prime Minister's head, called 'May Hem'.
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