A COACH load of marchers from the Marches joined the Put it to the People Brexit protest in London.

Hundreds of thousands of people marched in central London calling for another EU referendum, as MPs search for a way out of the Brexit impasse.

Organisers of the "Put It To The People" campaign say more than a million people joined the march before rallying in front of Parliament.

Protesters carrying EU flags and placards called for any Brexit deal be put to another public vote.

Early on Saturday, March 24, a coach full of pro-EU marchers left Clun for further pick-ups in Knighton and Ludlow.

Crammed with 53 people armed with placards, EU flags and a deep and growing sense of betrayal by their politicians, it added to the one million plus people from all corners of the UK who descended on London for the third massive demonstration since the 2016 referendum.

Ludlow co-organiser, Slyvia Duffy, said that they had so many people from Ludlow wanting a seat, that they had to refer them on to the Hereford and Shrewsbury groups.

Patrick Cosgrove, who organised the Clun and Ludlow contingents, says he hopes MPs will heed the words of Tory grandee, Michael (Lord) Hesseltine.

In addressing the demonstration alongside speakers from across the political spectrum, Hesseltine said that Winston Churchill, Harold Macmillan and Margaret Thatcher would be appalled at the national humiliation of our current government’s attempts to extricate ourselves from the EU, and he hopes that MPs will now rise above party loyalties in order to permit the people a final say.