ARCHIVE: London - 15 January 2019
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1. Various of Steve Bray, pro-EU supporter named "Mr Stop Brexit" protesting
ARCHIVE: London - 12 March 2019
++NIGHT SHOTS++
2. Bray yelling through makeshift megaphone
ARCHIVE: London - 23 July 2019
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3. Various of Bray at protest
London - 30 January 2020
4. Various of Bray sorting through anti-Brexit placards
5. Various of placards
6. SOUNDBITE (English) Steve Bray, pro-EU supporter named "Mr Stop Brexit":
"Mixed emotions really at the moment. Sadness, you know, grateful for the time we've had with the European Union. But our campaign has changed. It's not a question of if we rejoin the European Union. It's just a question of when. How many years will it be? Sadness, you know we've got our event over there today, party like there's tomorrow."
7. Banners, merchandise
8. SOUNDBITE (English) Steve Bray, pro-EU supporter named "Mr Stop Brexit":
"But I found my niche here at parliament in the summer of 2017 and it's been a rollercoaster. At first there was like 50-50 hatred, support, abuse, but each one drove me on to be there more. So it was a win-win for me and the remain movement here in Britain is the biggest pro-European movement anywhere in Europe."
9. Placards
10. SOUNDBITE (English) Steve Bray, pro-EU supporter named "Mr Stop Brexit":
"We will be successful. But people need to see what we've lost. I don't think people appreciated the full extent of the European Union, what it was about and where we actually fitted into that project. Originally, it was a peace project and we've had more peace in Europe for the last 70 years than we have in the previous 2000 put together. So it has worked."
11. Hat reading (English) "why Brexit"
12. SOUNDBITE (English) Steve Bray, pro-EU supporter named "Mr Stop Brexit":
"We're going to hold this government to account. So it's about accountability, showing their broken promises. Because, people that voted to leave, like I said, most deprived areas voted to leave, these people were given hope and something to believe in, but they were given lies."
13. Various of Bray stapling banners together, carrying them into sitting room
14. Various of Bray putting on EU themed gloves, flag and hat
15. Bray walking out of apartment
16. Various of Bray walking along street to Westminster
17. Bray setting down his placards
18. Tilt-down from Bray to placard reading (English) "Goodbye Worker's Rights."
19. Various of Bray walking, shouting through megaphone (English) "You are liars you are deceiving the nation."
20. Various of anti-Brexit supporters outside parliament holding placards reading (English) "Long Live EU" and "Better together"
21. SOUNDBITE (English) Sue Harding, anti-Brexit supporter:
"The thing about him, which is really irritating, he never sits down. He never takes a break and he even eats and drinks standing up all the time and no one can keep up with him, he's, you know, he's just the Duracell bunny."
22. Various of woman with a tin of EU cakes, handing a cake to Bray
23. SOUNDBITE (English) Duncan Hodgkins, anti-Brexit supporter:
"Well, I think he's been very effective in keeping the remain light shining over the last two and a half years that he's been here. I think without this protest outside parliament, which he's started basically on his own, holding this parliament to account has become something that this protest has been well known for and now that we haven't got an effective opposition as such. The fact that he's still coming here on a Wednesday for parliamentary questions, for PMQs, just to remind Mr Johnson, our Prime Minister, that the whole country is not united."
24. Placard reading (English) "Better together."
25. Close-up of Bray
26. Tilt-down from British flags to Bray and supporters with EU flags
Steve Bray or "Mr Stop Brexit" as he is widely known, is arguably Britain's most fervent European Union supporter.
Bray has been seen taking part in daily protests outside UK parliament and famous for shouting "Stop Brexit" through his megaphone.
Dressed in yellow and blue, the colours of the EU flag, Bray has protested outside Parliament for more than three years come rain or shine.
He's heckled MPs, leave voters and interrupted live broadcasters.
Bray, originally from Wales, gave up his business as a coin collector and dealer, to champion his cause and has lived in an apartment with other activists that has been funded by crowd funding.
The day before Britain leaves the EU, Bray and his supporters organised a gathering outside Parliament to celebrate the decades the UK has spent in the EU.
Before heading out to Westminster, Bray spoke about his sadness about Britain leaving the EU.
"Mixed emotions really at the moment. Sadness, you know, grateful for the time we've had with the European Union. But our campaign has changed. It's not a question of if we rejoin the European Union. It's just a question of when," he said.
Then he defiantly wrapped the EU flag around him and put on his famous blue hat and headed off to parliament.
A few anti-Brexit supporters gathered in the rain.
All were full of praise for Bray.
Britain's definitely leaving the EU on Friday but Bray's not giving up.
He's vowed to continue holding the government to account and will take up his position every Wednesday to coincide with Prime Ministers' questions in Parliament.