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July 2016

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End Austerity, No to Racism, Tories Out!

BBC, Regent St, London, UK. Sat 16 Jul 2016


 
 
 The People's Assembly Stand Up to Racism banner with stewards at the front of the march

 and a little behind it, another banner 'Black Lives Matter - No Justice, No Peace'

 and marchers give raised fist salues

A man shows 'Black LIves Matter' on his back 

 'Is that true? Or did you hear it on the BBC' . Our once beloved BBC now clearly shows its establishment and anti-Corbyn bias

 Carnegie Occupation banner defends the 10 Lambeth libraries under threat from a Labour council

 

 Antonia Bright and Movement for Justice on the march down Regent St

 

 
 
NHS students were on the march - the government cuts include NHS bursaries 

We (heaert0 Jez - and his face on a small placard 

Socialist Workers Student Society 

Out & Proud Diamond Group on the march 

with Peter Tatchell 

 

'Charge Fuhrer Farage' 

'LGBT Against Islamophobia #MuslimLivesMatter' 

Unite Against Fascism 

Stand Up to Racism 

'Love Leicester - Hate Racism' 

'We are all Migrants' Hackney stand up to racism and fascism 

Birmingham Stand Up to Racism 

That embroidered placard 'Keep Our NHS public' 
   

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