Norwich owner Delia Smith wears ‘Let’s be havin’ EU’ hoodie at Brexit protest march, poking fun at famous rallying cry at Carrow Road
TV chef took part in demonstration in London yesterday donning garment referencing on-pitch scenes of 2005

DELIA SMITH wore a hoodie referencing her famous half-time rallying cry to Norwich supporters at yesterday's Brexit protest march in London.
Smith, 77, took part in the demonstration from Park Lane to Parliament Square as members of the public appealed for a second referendum vote.
And the TV chef spoke at the event, saying people were not fully informed about the repercussions of a leave outcome when they voted but now understood "the dire consequences".
She said: "The only way we can avoid this total madness and win back our future has to be a People's Vote."
But it was her choice of outfit that created the most attention.
Norwich's joint majority shareholder donned a dark grey hoodie with the words "Let's be havin' EU" splashed across the front.
It was, of course, a reference to her speech on the pitch at Carrow Road way back in March 2005.
Delia took the microphone at half-time of a game against Manchester City to try and motivate the Norwich supporters.
She yelled: "This is a message for the best football supporters in the world.
"We need a 12th man here. Where are you? Where are you?
"Let's be 'aving you! Come on."
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Life-long fan Smith joined the Canaries board in 1996, helping the club stabilise financially.
She remains joint majority shareholder alongside her husband Michael Wynn-Jones.
The People's Vote March was led by Mayor of London Sadiq Khan and was intended to try and convince the government to hold a second Brexit referendum.
Hundreds of thousands of people took part, with one figure suggesting as many as 700,000 gathered, and many of them created banners and signs to display at the demonstration.