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The group of yellow vest protesters, believed to be pro-Brexit, completely blocked Westminster Bridge.

The group have now moved down the river and blocked traffic at Tower Bridge, causing havoc in the capital.

They are seen on Facebook Live chanting: "What do we want? Brexit.

"When do we want it? Now?"

They also sung: "You're not British anymore."

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Londoners hit out at the yellow vests' actions, after causing a scene earlier at Westminster.

One wrote on Twitter: "Pro brexit protestors what the f*** are you protesting???? Brexit and Trump? Right now you’re just holding up traffic and embarrassing everyone in Britain."

Another added: "Lovely pro brexit people on tower bridge chanting "you're not British anymore" to people who disagree with them."

** Who are the Yellow Vest protesters? What does the symbol mean? **

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Footage shows a large number of buses and taxis blocked by the group.

Witness Mike Sutherland even claimed police were forced to breakup a fight between an onlooker and the protesters.

Two of the protesters were seen unfurling a Union Jack flag on the Bridge.

TfL has confirmed there will be delays on public transport needing to access the Bridge.

Yellow vest protesters caused havoc in Paris, with shocking pictures showing them fighting with police.

Macron even considered declaring a state of emergency.

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Footage even showed an ambulance's route being blocked by the group.

It is believed the group contains around 60 protesters.

A Met Police spokeswoman confirmed: "We are aware of a small number of individuals conducting a mobile protest in the borough of Westminster, and have a unit monitoring them.

"No reports of any disorder, no arrests."

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After being moved from Westminster Bridge, the protest moved to Downing Street, before they dispersed.

The protests comes as Britain faces an uncertain future due to Brexit.

Prime Minister Theresa May survived a no confidence vote, after delaying a crucial Brexit vote.