400,000 march in London against Blair’s (and Bush’s) plans to attack Iraq
On Saturday, September 28, the biggest anti-war demonstration ever seen in
London took place with 400,000 people marching. This shows the real mood in
Britain today.
On Saturday, September 28, the biggest anti-war demonstration ever seen in
London took place with 400,000 people marching. This shows the real mood in
Britain today.
This is a report of the successful meeting in London organised both to launch Ted Grant’s book History of British Trotskyism and to celebrate 10 years of .
This is a shorter report of the same event.
Report of the demonstration against the war in Afghanistan held in Trafalgar Square on Sunday Novemeber 18.
The demonstration against the war called by the CND on Saturday 13 October in London was much bigger than expected. According to the police there were about 20,000 demonstrators on the march, but this is a gross underestimation. The organisers claimed around 50,000 participated. When the head of the demonstration had reached Trafalgar Square (about three miles away) the tail of the march had not yet left Hyde Park.
A first look at the electoral disaster for the Labour Party in the
council elections and
Ken Livingstone’s victory in the London Mayoral contest.