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HarveyDarkey Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Mar-26-11 08:42 PM
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Hundreds of thousands take to the streets in UK protesting budget cuts
Hundreds of thousands sick of hearing the government say it has no money particularly as it is now involved in yet another expensive war are due to take part in what is set to be the UK's biggest political demonstration in a decade.

Mass protests are taking place across the British capital to oppose the government's 80 billion pound spending cuts. Early estimates stated around 250,000, but now there are suggestions it could be up to 500,000 people. The demonstrators are demanding that the government abandon what they call damaging cuts and set out an alternative based on job creation, fair taxation, and growth.

Police say protesters have thrown paint bombs and light bulbs filled with ammonia at officers, shops, and banks on the main shopping streets of Oxford Street and New Bond Street. 14 people have been reportedly injured in the clashes.

The march has been organized by the Trades Union Council which represents more than six million workers. Dubbed “The march for the alternative”, the march is tipped to be the TUC’s biggest event in decades, bringing together trades unionists, community group members, and users of public services

Videos here also: http://rt.com/news/uk-budget-cuts-protest/

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