The march in pictures

People's Vote march: In pictures

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Image caption Young voters led a march through central London calling for a referendum on the final Brexit deal. The People's Vote campaign, which organised Saturday's march and rally, said it was attended by more than 500,000 people. They say it is the second biggest demonstration this century after the 2003 march against the Iraq War.
Image caption Some 150 coachloads of people from across the UK - including as far away from London as Orkney - travelled to the March for the Future. It was followed by a rally in Parliament Square.
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Image caption Mayor of London Sadiq Khan - who started the march - said young people's futures "were on the line". "Nobody voted to make life harder for our children and grandchildren."
Image caption The EU referendum in June 2016 fiercely divided the nation, with 52% voting to leave the EU against 48% who backed remain. Fourteen-year-old Bea (r) - who travelled to the march from Norwich with her mum Emma and her brother, Richard, told the BBC her generation was "being left to sort out the mess".
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Media captionAerial footage shows crowds covering roads in the city centre
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Image caption Many young people who were denied a vote in the 2016 referendum because of their age protested, saying they would have to live with the consequences of Brexit. Polls have suggested a growing division among young and old voters.
Image caption Madelina Kay, 24, was dressed as a policewoman and carried a placard claiming Vote Leave "broke the law". She wore a badge that stated: "It's for the British people to decide."
Image caption Gianni, Oli and Ali (l-r), all in their 30s, travelled from Bristol to join the march. Ali, 38, said they "wanted to show people we care and Brexit can be stopped".
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Image caption Among the targets of the protesters' wrath were key Brexiteers such as Boris Johnson and Nigel Farage. Ex-UKIP leader Mr Farage led a pro-Brexit rally in Harrogate on Saturday.
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Image caption The People's Vote said stewards on the route estimated 670,000 took part - "far above" the number who marched at a similar event in June this year. MPs from all the main political parties supported the demonstration.
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Image caption Demonstrators in London asked if Brexit was worth it. But Richard Tice, founder of Leave Means Leave and former co-chair of Leave.EU, told the BBC a second referendum would be "incredibly damaging" for democracy.