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Channel 4’s Jon Snow slammed for saying ‘I’ve never seen so many white people’ in on-air rant after thousands of pro-Brexit protesters shut down Westminster


CHANNEL 4’s Jon Snow has been slammed for saying “I’ve never seen so many white people in one place” over a pro-Brexit protest last night.

The broadcaster, 71, made the comment in an on-air rant after thousands of Brexiteers shut down Westminster on the day Britain was due to leave the EU.

 Thousands of protesters took to the streets to celebrate what should have been Brexit day

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Thousands of protesters took to the streets to celebrate what should have been Brexit day
 Jon Snow made the controversial observation during live coverage of the pro-Brexit protest in Westminster yesterday evening

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Jon Snow made the controversial observation during live coverage of the pro-Brexit protest in Westminster yesterday evening
 Demonstrators marked what had been earmarked as Brexit day

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Demonstrators marked what had been earmarked as Brexit day
 Protesters demonstrating at the gates of Downing Street during the pro-Brexit rally yesterday

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Protesters demonstrating at the gates of Downing Street during the pro-Brexit rally yesterday
 Thousands of protesters took to the streets yesterday to march for Brexit
Thousands of protesters took to the streets yesterday to march for Brexit

Speaking live from Parliament Square, Snow said: “We’ve just got these pictures in which were taken nearby.

“Police are now wearing riot gear. Police dogs are patrolling. The mood has changed.

“We cannot confirm whether any arrests have been made.

“It has been the most extraordinary day. A day which has seen… I’ve never seen so many white people in one place.

“It’s an extraordinary story — there are people everywhere, there are crowds everywhere.”

Clips of Snow’s comment were shared online triggering a backlash from social media users.

One said: “What a stupid comment.

“You’re literally looking to vilify anyone that you don’t agree with and make out this is about or race or something. Poor journalism, very poor.”

‘A STUPID COMMENT’

Diana Harding added: “I cannot believe I have just heard this! Channel 4 News and Jon Snow sink to a new low!”

There were five arrests as protesters gathered outside Parliament, Downing Street and in Trafalgar Square.

Yesterday Parliament Square was jam-packed with passionate activists rallying for Brexit – who were furious that our official exit day has been scrapped.

Aerial views showed the crowds filling up every space available in front of the Houses of Parliament and along Whitehall, with traffic diverted elsewhere.

Fuming Brexiteers marched through central London, sang Land of Hope and Glory, and waved their flags.

They cheered as Wetherspoons boss Tim Martin, Nigel Farage and Brexit-backing MPs took to the stage to speak to them.

Piling the pressure on MPs as they voted down the PM’s deal yet again, they sent a firm reminder of what the 17.4million Brits who opted to break free of the EU still want to see delivered.

Ex-Ukip boss Mr Farage, who has vowed to return to frontline politics to make sure we get Brexit, led the Leave Means Leave rally the last part of their walk from Sunderland in support of Brexit.

He raged today: “We should be leaving with No Deal.

“I have to say honestly I’d rather have an extension to Article 50 than have this appalling treaty that Mrs May signed up to.

“I think it’s the end of the road, not just for this new European treaty which is what it is but for her as well.”

And an impassioned Wetherspoons boss Tim Martin also spoke to loyal backers of Brexit and told them to stand firm for a little while longer and Brexit will be delivered.

We should be leaving with No Deal

Nigel Farage

He said that Britain has been waiting to leave the EU and assured the crowds: “I suppose it’s been going for 30 or 40 years, so we can wait a few more days”.

The pub boss said: “I’d like to see us leave on April 12, I think we can save £39 billion, we can regain control of fishing which a lot of people seem to have forgotten about.

“I think it will be really good for British business, we can take the £39 billion which is going to vanish to Brussels in a flash and we can invest it in the UK.

“Anything you can buy from Europe you can buy from the rest of the world.

“Replace French brandy with Aussie brandy. Replace champagne with English sparkling wine.

Les Curtis, 70, who joined the protest from south east London told the Press Association: “I still want ‘no deal’ because then there’s no argument – then if we have any problems we can only blame ourselves.”

His pal, 65-year-old Ray Finch from Essex added: “What we want is freedom and democracy.

“If MPs don’t do what they are told they should be sacked, the same as everyone else in the country.”

 They waved flags and cheered as they marked what should have been the day Britain left the EU

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They waved flags and cheered as they marked what should have been the day Britain left the EU
 Brexit protesters gathered outside Downing Street this evening

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Brexit protesters gathered outside Downing Street this evening
 Protesters on the streets rallied in favour of our EU exit and reminded the MPs what they voted for

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Protesters on the streets rallied in favour of our EU exit and reminded the MPs what they voted for
 One carried a coffin with 'democracy' on the side as MPs voted yet again not to approve Brexit

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One carried a coffin with ‘democracy’ on the side as MPs voted yet again not to approve Brexit
 A protester being detained by police - five people were arrested during the demonstration

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A protester being detained by police – five people were arrested during the demonstration
 Brexiteers were furious at the Brexit delay from March 29

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Brexiteers were furious at the Brexit delay from March 29
 Nigel Farage addressed the loyal Brexit backers
Nigel Farage addressed the loyal Brexit backers
 Those in favour of Brexit made their voice heard

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Those in favour of Brexit made their voice heard
 March 29 was the day Britain was supposed to leave the EU

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March 29 was the day Britain was supposed to leave the EU
 Brexit supporters enjoyed a beer as they took to the streets

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Brexit supporters enjoyed a beer as they took to the streets

They gathered just hours after Theresa May’s Brexit deal was defeated for the third time earlier today.

Her agreement – even without the political declaration in it – was slapped down by 58 votes.

The pound plummeted at the news and the EU said they were now thought that No Deal was likely.

But Theresa May hinted that another election could be on the cards.

EU bosses called an emergency summit, but Eurocrat Martin Selmayr said we can still revoke Article 50 and cancel Brexit altogether.

Far-right hot head Tommy Robinson also addressed crowds today, but his voice broke and struggled to be heard.

He told those who had turned out: “Theresa May, are you listening?”

 Nigel Farage arrived with Ukippers, some of whom had marched all the way from Sunderland

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Nigel Farage arrived with Ukippers, some of whom had marched all the way from Sunderland
 One protester donned an England flag

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One protester donned an England flag
 Brexit fans waved fans as they took to Westminster yesterday

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Brexit fans waved fans as they took to Westminster yesterday

MPs are deadlocked on what to do now about Brexit.

They’ve rejected leaving without a deal, rejected Theresa May’s deal, and rejected every other Brexit option that’s been put on the table.

A second referendum and a customs union were the most popular choices, but neither of them had the backing of more than half of MPs in the Commons.

On Monday the Remainer rebels will again try and force through the choices to try and figure out whether there’s a majority for one of them.

 Theresa May yesterday after her deal got chucked out yet again

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Theresa May yesterday after her deal got chucked out yet again

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