A chorus of women and Ye Ri Actor | Adult Movies Onlinegirls of all generations shouted the words "Time's Up" outside Downing Street, the epicentre of UK government.
Through the rain, sleet and, snow, thousands gathered next to the UK's corridors of power to mark the one-year anniversary of the Women's March in London.
SEE ALSO: All the best signs from round 2 of the Women's MarchThis year, the march takes its inspiration from the #Time'sUp movement, launched earlier this month by over 300 women in Hollywood to fight systemic sexual harassment across all industries.
Just like last year, demonstrators brandished homemade signs with powerful and witty messages. Here are the fiercest signs spotted at the rally.
"Same shit, different century," read one wielded by 21st century suffragettes.
"No longer accepting the things I cannot change, but... changing the things I cannot accept."
Christina Aguilera made a cameo appearance at the rally.
Of course, it wouldn't be a London rally without a Harry Potter-inspired sign. "Without Hermione, Harry would have died in book one."
"To womb it may concern."
Children held some of the best signs at the march.
"Donald Trump, go to prison now," declared this little girl's homemade sign.
"Boys will be good humans."
"Little girls with dreams become women with vision," reads this sign held by 5-year-old Orla.
"Girls with power."
"I march for little girls with big dreams."
"Not yours, never was."
Dogs were also out in force at the rally.
Elsie the dog even had her own sign.
This sausage roll-themed sign is so gloriously British.
"Time is up on rape culture."
Here's to the feminist killjoys making history this weekend.
Time's up, folks.
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