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250,000 people took to the streets of London

250,000 people took to the streets of London in one of the biggest anti-austerity protests in the UK so far, as the Conservative Chancellor George Osborne prepared to make further spending cuts of £25 billion. The protest was called by the Peoples Assembly Against Austerity, a broad coalition of left and progressive groups and individuals. The massive and angry demonstration, which began outside the Bank of England and marched to a rally at Parliament Square, expressed the depth of opposition to the policies which have already left a million people dependent on food banks to survive, and child poverty rapidly growing, fuelled by the hated bedroom tax and sweeping welfare cuts. It brought together trade unionists, students, anti-racist and migrants rights campaigners, anti-war activists and many others with placards and banners proclaiming End austerity now, Austerity kills kill austerity, Cut war not welfare and Homes and education not racist deportations!.

Published on 16 April, 2018