‘Stop Brexit Man’ Apologizes During Trial for Protest Music Outside Parliament
Steve Bray admitted his actions caused distress to parliamentary staff as his trial progresses, with a verdict expected on April 14, 2025.
- Steve Bray, known as 'Stop Brexit Man,' is on trial for allegedly violating a police ban by playing amplified protest music outside Parliament on March 20, 2024.
- Bray apologized in court after Suella Braverman's former chief of staff testified that his music left her feeling intimidated, harassed, and exhausted.
- Police seized Bray's speakers after he resumed playing music despite being informed he was in a controlled area where amplified sound was prohibited.
- Bray contested the police's enforcement, arguing the map provided to define the restricted zone was outdated and incorrect.
- Following the incident, Bray's regular anti-Brexit protests have been relocated 10 meters away from the controlled area near Parliament.