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Alleged pro-Brexit campaigners wearing yellow vests have clashed with police outside Parliament calling them ‘scum’.

Footage, believed to be filmed on Saturday afternoon, shows the demonstrators hurling abuse at officers.

Police can be seen moving in on the campaigners and appear to detain a number of them.

In another video protesters were seen pulling dolls, tied at the neck with string, depicting the Mayor of London Sadiq Khan and the Independent Group MP Anna Soubry.


Supporters can be heard chanting as they march through central London: ‘What do we want? Brexit. When do we want it? Now.’

Campaigners are seen struggling with officers wearing yellow vests (Picture: Newsflare)

One person shouts at the officers as they restrain campaigners: ‘police brutality’ (Picture: Newsflare)

In the video filmed outside Parliament, a line of what appears to be Brexiteers square up to a a number of police officers.



One angry protester can be seen pointing in one official’s face while shouting abuse at him.

The officer repeatedly tells the man to stand back but he retorts: ‘You don’t tell me what to do.’

He continues to shout close to the officer’s face, saying: ‘You’re just a paid thug, you’re a waste of space.’

The police man gives him a small push back as he continues to ask him to stand back.

But the protester continues to say: ‘You can’t tell me anything.’

Others point in officers’ faces and insult them before a struggle breaks out (Picture: Newsflare)

The large group of protesters can be seen waving Union flags, while another brandishing a megaphone is taken away by an officer.

Another campaigner can be seen struggling with two police before they restrain him on the floor, as he’s repeatedly told he’s obstructing a police officer.

A nearby protester starts shouting: ‘That’s out of order’.

Groups can be seen walking past police vans screaming ‘police brutality’ and ‘f*** the police,’ before others start calling them ‘b*******’ and ‘scum’.

It is not clear if anyone has been arrested.

Metropolitan Police have been contacted for comment.

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