Anti-austerity protest brings 150,000 to the streets of London to demand David Cameron's resignation

Zain Itrat

Minister (2k+ posts)
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A protest calling on David Cameron to resign has brought more than 150,000 people onto the streets of London.


The March for Health, Homes, Jobs and Education was organised by activist group the People's Assembly. The demonstrators called for an end to austerity, and demanded that David Cameron quit over the revelation that he profited from his father's offshore investment fund.

Before setting off, the crowd was addressed by Dianne Abbott MP and junior doctors involved in organising strikes against the new contract that Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt is seeking to impose.


Ms Abbott said: "I'm so glad to be here to pass on Jeremy Corbyn's absolute support for this demonstration. There couldn't be a more important movement and demonstration than this one today.


"Austerity is a threat to the National Health Service and to our public services. We must unite to defend them."

farhanc

Banned
No one on the streets in Pakistan. All busy enjoying talk shows to see and discuss proofs of corruption of their current and previous rulers. No one's gives a damn even they know it very well and will vote for the same people next time. Imran khan who is a Dimond in the rough will never be prime minister as honey is not meant for the donkey's mouth and they don't deserve him.
 

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Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Anti-austerity protest brings 150,000 to the streets of London to demand David Cameron's resignation

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Anti-austerity protesters in Trafalgar Square, London, call for David Cameron to resign Lamiat SabinA protest calling on David Cameron to resign has brought more than 150,000 people onto the streets of London.The March for Health, Homes, Jobs and Education was organised by activist group the People's Assembly.

The demonstrators called for an end to austerity, and demanded that David Cameron quit over the revelation that he profited from his father's offshore investment fund.
Before setting off, the crowd was addressed by Dianne Abbott MP and junior doctors involved in organising strikes against the new contract that Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt is seeking to impose.

Ms Abbott said: "I'm so glad to be here to pass on Jeremy Corbyn's absolute support for this demonstration. There couldn't be a more important movement and demonstration than this one today."Austerity is a threat to the National Health Service and to our public services. We must unite to defend them."

 

Talwar Gujjar

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
We need to learn something from these demonstrators. They are marching for their genuine issues, causes and concerns. They are demanding something tangible that affects their life. What are we doing; our leaders just shout and bark, we need the power, but we cannot win elections---shame on such scums of the earth.
 

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