An anti-Brexit billboard on a street near you? (Pictures: Getty Images)

Billboards have begun appearing across the country in opposition to Theresa May’s plan for a so-called Hard Brexit.

Campaigners, dubbed Remoaners, have raised thousands of pounds to erect huge posters in different parts of the country.

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They have also arranged for a bus to be driven around Westminster so that lawmakers can ‘see it right up to the final vote.’

Article 50 legislation is moving through the second chamber of Parliament but the Government has suffered a set-back on the guarantee of rights for EU nationals.


The group, Stop the Silence, has attracted more than £70,000 and has received more than 4,0000 likes on Facebook.

The group raised more than £70,000 to pay for the campaign (Picture: Getty Images)

Now they have posted their billboards in places across the country including Bournemouth, Cardiff and London.



They raised the money in just 10 days, with three individual donations of £1,000 and the rest made up of small donations.

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The success of Stop the Silence’s first campaign was so great that they ‘relaunched’ the movement online.

They wrote: ‘We’ve had such an amazing response to our original billboard crowd-funder, with lots of people now asking how they can donate, that we’ve decided to re-open it.

The group have driven the poster around Westminster (Picture: Getty)

‘This week our original fund got a powerful message out to 10 million people across Britain, our video went viral – 170,000 views in the first three days after launch – and 500,000 have seen our message on Facebook.’

The founder of the campaign 48-year-old Liz Holmes told Metro.co.uk: ‘The Government is ignoring millions of people who are worried about the Brexit cliff-edge, however they voted in the Referendum. We wanted to get noticed by MPs in their constituencies.

‘Billboards are the obvious way to get concerns off social media and literally onto the streets of the UK.’

Adding: ‘The crowdfund raised over £60,000 in the first ten days and we knew it had touched a nerve. Hard Brexit did not appear on the Referendum ballot paper, or in any party manifesto, but that is exactly where the Government is railroading this country

‘We all want a good deal. We do not believe the Government’s current ‘deal or no deal’ position will achieve that. It should be country first, not Brexit first.’