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«Breaking News» Furious Brexiteers cause traffic chaos across the country as they organise lorry go-slow

Furious Brexiteers caused motorway chaos across the UK as they organised a lorry go-slow at rush hour after the leaving date was postponed.


Tailbacks could be seen in Devon, Cornwall, Lancashire, Stoke-on-Trent and north Wales.


Brexiteers of Brexit Direct Action are calling for similar 'go slows' across the country as they declare their fury at Theresa May's negotiations. They claim that they have hauliers prepared across the land. 


The protests come as the exit date was postponed til at least April 12, as it was revealed today MPs could vote on cancelling Brexit.



Pro-Brexit protesters make their point to motorists on the M5 in Devon with a rolling road block


Pro-Brexit protesters make their point to motorists on the M5 in Devon with a rolling road block



Pro-Brexit protesters make their point to motorists on the M5 in Devon with a rolling road block





Tailbacks can be seen on the M4 late this afternoon as drivers grew furious witht the Brexit protesters in Devon


Tailbacks can be seen on the M4 late this afternoon as drivers grew furious witht the Brexit protesters in Devon



Tailbacks can be seen on the M4 late this afternoon as drivers grew furious witht the Brexit protesters in Devon




The Nottinghamshire Brexit Go Slow protest along the M1 this evening - eight vehicles (two lanes closest to hard shoulder, police vehicle in hard shoulder) taking part, flanked by police cars


The Nottinghamshire Brexit Go Slow protest along the M1 this evening - eight vehicles (two lanes closest to hard shoulder, police vehicle in hard shoulder) taking part, flanked by police cars



The Nottinghamshire Brexit Go Slow protest along the M1 this evening - eight vehicles (two lanes closest to hard shoulder, police vehicle in hard shoulder) taking part, flanked by police cars



Video footage showed the demonstration causing a slow down in Devon on the M6.


Devon and Cornwall Police said it had stopped the convoys on the A30 and M5 and prosecuted the two lead drivers of both convoys for careless and inconsiderate driving.


The force said it had spoken to organisers of both protests beforehand and told them they were to ensure other motorists could pass them and not drop down to unsafe speeds.


But Inspector Si Jenkinson said that the campaigners had blocked both lanes of the A30 towards Cornwall and at least two lanes of the M5 northbound while travelling at speeds as low as 20mph on the motorway. 


The Inspector Tweeted: 'We stopped 9 vehicles, the front two have been reported for inconsiderate driving the remainder given words of advice and allowed to continue their way and an appropriate speed. 


'If they repeat their actions they are aware we have their details and prosecutions will follow.'


The Inspector said that his officers remained out on the road on the M5 to ensure traffic could flow freely after making two arrests.


There were also plans for 'go slows' on the M20 and M25 in Kent scheduled for this evening. 




A police vehicle can be seen travelling down the hard shoulder along the M1 in Nottinghamshire to ensure drivers' safety tonight


A police vehicle can be seen travelling down the hard shoulder along the M1 in Nottinghamshire to ensure drivers' safety tonight



A police vehicle can be seen travelling down the hard shoulder along the M1 in Nottinghamshire to ensure drivers' safety tonight





Cars prepare to set off tonight with Union Jacks and placards at a car park close to the M6 in Devon


Cars prepare to set off tonight with Union Jacks and placards at a car park close to the M6 in Devon



Cars prepare to set off tonight with Union Jacks and placards at a car park close to the M6 in Devon



A statement on the protesters' Twitter account says: 'BDA group believe that our government should fulfil their manifesto and EU referendum pledge to exit the EU on 29th March with either an acceptable Withdrawal Agreement, or WTO managed exit.'


They state their current activities include organising 'multiple hauliers' to take part in their go slows.


They add that they are against all forms of violence, including verbal and physical abuse.


The RAC advises that, while most motorways in the UK do not have an official minimum speed limit, 'travelling too slowly can be considered dangerous' and might attract attention from police.


Highways England tweeted: 'There have been a few issues but nothing of any major impact and at present everything is running as usual.'


Organiser Ian Charlesworth had said the protests could cause 'serious gridlock' and believes MPs and the Home Office 'will be looking at it', but added he does not know how effective the protests will be.


'The ultimate aim is to make sure come hell or high water that Britain leaves on March 29,' the 55-year-old said.


The protests have been organised through social media, with Mr Charlesworth's Facebook group containing more than 21,000 members.




The pro-Brexit group shared images of the the tailbacks on their Twitter account with this tanker with a sticker saying: 'This tanker is full of political promises'


The pro-Brexit group shared images of the the tailbacks on their Twitter account with this tanker with a sticker saying: 'This tanker is full of political promises'



The pro-Brexit group shared images of the the tailbacks on their Twitter account with this tanker with a sticker saying: 'This tanker is full of political promises'





Another picture sent in from one of the motorway protests showed vans with Union Jacks draped over them on the M6


Another picture sent in from one of the motorway protests showed vans with Union Jacks draped over them on the M6



Another picture sent in from one of the motorway protests showed vans with Union Jacks draped over them on the M6





Tailbacks on the M5 in Devon as the pro-Brexit motorists caused chaos on the roads as people looked to get home and start their weekends


Tailbacks on the M5 in Devon as the pro-Brexit motorists caused chaos on the roads as people looked to get home and start their weekends



Tailbacks on the M5 in Devon as the pro-Brexit motorists caused chaos on the roads as people looked to get home and start their weekends



After this weekend's protests he said a larger 'national event' is planned in London on March 29, should their demands not be met, which will coincide with the pro-Brexit March To Leave demonstration in Parliament Square.


After Article 50 was triggered the UK's withdrawal from the European bloc had been scheduled for March 29.


Theresa May failed to get her withdrawal agreement through on two separate occasions and will have a third attempt next week after getting a short extension from the EU to April 12.


Hard Brexiteers such as Jacob Rees-Mogg, Boris Johnson and Nigel Farage believe that May's deal does not fulfil the will of the people in any case.


Link hienalouca.com

https://hienalouca.com/2019/03/23/furious-brexiteers-cause-traffic-chaos-across-the-country-as-they-organise-lorry-go-slow/
Main photo article Furious Brexiteers caused motorway chaos across the UK as they organised a lorry go-slow at rush hour after the leaving date was postponed.
Tailbacks could be seen in Devon, Cornwall, Lancashire, Stoke-on-Trent and north Wales.
Brexiteers of Brexit Direct Action are calling for similar ‘go ...


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