The Pro-Brexit group that organised an M5 'blockade' in an attempt to "bring this country to its knees" said it has plans for a "much larger" scale of disruption.

Brexit Direct Action, a protest group calling for Britain to leave the EU as planned on March 29, previously urged drivers to block major motorways  - including the  M5.

The 'blockades' didn't cause the stir that was promised but the group have described the event as "extremely successful" and are now hoping to cause "greater impact and disruption" with a new, bigger event.

So-called 'Go Slow' protests on the M5, M4 and A30 on Friday (March 22) were just a 'rehearsal', Brexit Direct Action suggested on Twitter.

Announcing their future plans via Twitter, the group said that they have decided to postpone an event that was planned in Holyhead, Wales, to allow time for Friday's events to sink in and take time to make bigger plans.

They suggested that this event could take place in London.

Brexit Direct Action said: "The Holyhead protest has been cancelled for today (March 23). Something much larger (likely London) is being planned.

"Yesterday's GoSlow was extremely successful as rehearsals go."

Brexit Direct Action claim to have secured funding and said that they'll be revealing their new plans "very soon".

The announcement comes as hundreds of thousands of anti-Brexit supporters from across the country gather in London in support of the EU.

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