Identity of the bearer unknown
A Manx flag has been spotted on a pro-Brexit march to Westminster.
The 'March to Leave' campaign, currently fronted by former UKIP leader Nigel Farage, is a 14-day protest from Sunderland to Parliament Square in London.
At present, it has been reported that more than 200 people are walking on the first leg to Hartlepool.
Over the course of the next two weeks, the protest is expected to make the journey down to UK capital to arrive on the 29 March, coinciding with the country's scheduled departure from the European Union.
Supporters of the campaign say it's to highlight what they're calling the 'Brexit betrayal'.
The three legs has been photographed with fellow marchers somewhere on the Durham coast.
The identity of the flag bearer is unknown.
Led By Donkeys, an anti-Brexit social media campaign, is following the march.

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