With Britain's departure from the European Union likely to be put on hold, some Brexit supporters fear their dream is dying.
But they aren't giving up without a fight or at least, a long walk.
Hard-core Brexiteers led by former UK Independence Party leader Nigel Farage set out Saturday on a two-week "Leave Means Leave" march between northeast England and London, accusing politicians of "betraying the will of the people."
"If politicians think they can walk all over us, we're going to march back and tell them they can't."
"People now are just fed up with the whole situation and want to get out," said John Harrington, who traveled from Southend on England's south coast. "Now with it being prolonged, it could just go on forever."
The marchers responded with bad-tempered shouts of "traitors" and "losers."
"No one (elsewhere) worried about it people in London didn't worry about it, people in other parts of the country didn't worry about it."
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