
Steve Bray is already hard at work when dawn breaks over London, waving anti-Brexit banners behind television crews reporting live outside Westminster. (Source: Reuters)

The 49-year-old’s signs protesting against Britain’s departure from the European Union are a regular backdrop to news footage shot outside parliament, as are his loud cries of “Stop Brexit”, aimed at lawmakers inside. (Source: Reuters)

For the last 15 months, the Welshman has made it his mission to stand outside parliament each day its members are in session, making sure his message gets across even if that means intruding on live broadcasts. (Source: Reuters)

“To me this massive social injustice ... is already tearing our nation apart,” Bray, wearing a blue hat with a yellow band - the colours of the EU flag - as well as a large joint Union Jack and EU flag on his back, told Reuters. (Source: Reuters)

Bray began his Stand of Defiance European Movement protest in September 2017, leaving his Port Talbot home for London. He says he stands outside parliament from 10 am until 6 pm. (Source: Reuters

On Monday, Bray was joined on site by dozens of bickering pro- and anti-EU protesters, as Prime Minister Theresa May postponed a parliamentary vote on her Brexit deal. (Source: Reuters)