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A huge Stop Tory Brexit banner was unfurled on Westminster Bridge tonight as people set off flares.

The banner was dropped in front of Parliament before Theresa Mays press conference, when she insisted she would stay in power to see Brexit through.

The banner urged Free movement for all, saying Another Europe is possible.

Anti-Brexit campaigners unfurl a banner on Westminster bridge on November 15, 2018 in front of the Houses of Parliament in London. - British Prime Minister Theresa May will give a press conference this afternoon amid intense criticism from lawmakers over her Brexit deal. (Photo by Adrian DENNIS / AFP)ADRIAN DENNIS/AFP/Getty Images

The banner on Westminster bridge today (Picture: Getty)

A banner with the message "Stop Tory Brexit - free movement for all" is hung off Westminster Bridge in London by the campaign group Another Europe is Possible. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Thursday November 15, 2018. See PA story POLITICS Brexit. Photo credit should read: Steve Parsons/PA Wire

Stop Tory Brexit (Picture: PA)

A banner with the message "Stop Tory Brexit - free movement for all" is hung off Westminster Bridge in London by the campaign group Another Europe is Possible. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Thursday November 15, 2018. See PA story POLITICS Brexit. Photo credit should read: Steve Parsons/PA Wire

You can expect more of this type of thing (Picture: PA)

Theresa May warned this evening that nobody can know for sure the consequences if MPs dont accept the Brexit deal on the table.

Speaking in a press conference at 10 Downing Street, the prime minister said: It would be to take a path of deep and grave uncertainty when the British people just want us to get on with it.

She insisted she would see this through, despite calls for a vote of no confidence in her leadership.

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Yes, difficult and sometimes uncomfortable decisions have had to be made, she said. I understand fully there are some unhappy with these compromises.

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But she insisted the draft deal fulfilled what people voted for.

This is a Brexit that delivers on the priorities of the British people, she said.

I believe with every fibre of my being that the course I have set out is the right one for our country and all our people.

She can expect plenty of people to disagree with her in the coming months.

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