Marvel star Samuel L Jackson visits Westminster
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As MPs rushed around Westminster at loggerheads over Brexit, they may have missed a superstar in their midst.
Hollywood actor Samuel L Jackson has been in SW1 carrying out research for an upcoming documentary on slavery.
The film will mark 400 years since the first African citizen was transported as a slave.
Jackson revealed his whereabouts on Instagram, posting a picture from Victoria Tower Gardens - just outside the Houses of Parliament.
He also shared images of himself with a copy of the Abolition of the Slave Trade Act of 1807, which is held by the National Archives.
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One user replied to his post: "Welcome to London, you came to solve Brexit?"
While another wrote: "You're in London and you haven't told me! We could have a coffee!"
Jackson's six-part documentary will also look at the underwater archaeological evidence of what is left of slave ships on the sea floor.
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