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Guitar-playing Elvis serenades Brexiteers in London as they begin celebrating leaving the EU - as the country hosts parties, pub crawls and barbecues to mark Britain's departure from the European Union

It's now or never! Guitar-playing Elvis serenades Brexiteers as they begin celebrating leaving EU tonight with parties, barbecues and even a 15ft Brexit bell (but not everyone is hanging up the bunting)

From Cornwall to Yorkshire and Newcastle, plans are in place for gatherings in pubs and at town halls tonight
Clocks are set to ring out across the country, in churches, train stations and town halls as Britain leaves the EU
Party organisers say they're celebrating the 'bright new future' of independence at events across the country
In Lympstone, Devon a proud Brexiteer has erected his own 'Brexit Bell' which he will ring this evening at 11pm
Excited revellers have also been posting images of themselves on social media using the #BrexitDay hashtag
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With just hours to go until the country leaves the European Union, Britons up and down the country are preparing to celebrate in style - with street parties and pub crawls organised to mark the historic occasion this evening.    

From Cornwall to Yorkshire and Newcastle, plans are in place for celebrations in pubs, at town halls and in people's homes as Britain finally prepares to leave the European Union more than three years after the referendum. 

In the capital, proud flag-waving Brexiteers have taken to the streets ahead of this evening's festivities as they dance and cheer ahead of Britain's official departure from the bloc at 11pm.

Elsewhere, pubs adorned with patriotic decorations have opened their doors as eager party-goers begin celebrations early by drinking and watching news coverage of the nationwide celebrations. 

Others have started decorating their homes for Brexit-themed dinner parties and have erected British flags along their streets as the country comes together for an evening of revelry.

Ahead of the historic moment, excited Britons have been posting images of themselves on social media with many using the #BrexitDay hashtag to share snapshots of their celebrations.

While others have donned their most British attire to gather in villages, towns and cities across the country to herald in the 'dawn of a new era' for Great Britain after nearly four years of turmoil. 

In London, hundreds are expected to gather in Parliament Square this evening for a a 'once-in-a-lifetime' party. Proceedings will start at 9pm and end shortly after the UK leaves the EU at 11pm (pictured, some have already started to arrive)
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