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Faced with demonstrations in so many cities, what measures will Britain take next?

In the face of demonstrations in many cities, Britain will definitely put down the demonstrations first. A large number of police will be sent to check there first to avoid riots in demonstrations. After the demonstration is settled, the State Council will be held to discuss how to handle the matter. If the masses can't see the result, I'm afraid there will be more demonstrations.

not long ago, about 1, people gathered in central London at noon. The demonstration was attended by tens of thousands of people all over Britain. Many people held placards that read: "Stop the coup!" Thousands of protesters gathered at the entrance of No.1 Downing Street. They angrily accused Johnson, denounced him as a dictator, and criticized the Prime Minister for threatening the British Constitution, because they felt that depriving them of their representation in parliament had damaged their own democratic rights, and they also resisted leaving the "European Union" through such actions.

John mcdonnell, the British Chancellor of the Exchequer, said: "We have fought against countless dictators in our history, and in the end we won. Now we will meet Johnson, the dictator." There are also protesters who blocked traffic in areas such as Westminster Bridge and shouted: "You close the parliament and we close the streets." Now three demonstrators have been arrested by the police.

There are now more than 4 demonstrations in Britain. In addition to London, protests have taken place in Manchester, Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland, and Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland.

Labour Party leader Corbin also shouted in George Square in the center of Glasgow, Scotland: condemning Johnson's "atrocities" and hoping that the British people can unite and safeguard their rights and interests.