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Thousands march through London as part of a demonstration against austerity

Demonstrators gathered in front of Broadcasting House and then started towards Parliament Square.

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Thousands of protesters gathered in front of the BBC in London for the demonstration organised by the People’s Assembly Against Austerity.

Before the protest began there was a minute’s silence for the victims of the Grenfell Tower fire and a minute’s applause for the emergency services.

The likes of Diane Abbott and Owen Jones kicked off proceedings with speeches.

Anti-austerity protest
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And there was indeed a whole lot of people taking part.

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Anti-austerity protest
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Anti-austerity protest
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As we’ve come to expect from any modern day protest, people had put a lot of effort into their signs.

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Anti-austerity protest
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Anti-austerity protest
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Before travelling back to London, Corbyn spoke to up to 3,000 cheering supporters in Hastings as he targeted Home Secretary Amber Rudd’s ultra-marginal constituency and called Labour the “government in waiting”.

Corbyn
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