Spiral
30th September 2013, 08:41
You wont see this on the news !
http://i3.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/incoming/article6110825.ece/ALTERNATES/s615/PA_INDUSTRY-Protest-142224_6836518-6110825.jpg
Fifty thousand people marched on the Conservative party conference in Manchester yesterday in defence of public services ‘under attack’ from David Cameron’s government.
The city centre became a sea of colour – as protesters sent a clear message to the prime minister to scrap spending cuts and drop NHS reforms.
Blistering sunshine made for a carnival atmosphere as the march made its way from Liverpool Road, along Deansgate and past the conference centre and down Oxford Road to a rally in Whitworth Park.
As it happened: Manchester anti-cuts protest
Organisers hailed the high-than-expected turnout, with Greater Manchester Police estimating that more than 50,000 turned up – at least 10,000 more than expected.
GMP said that the protest – perhaps the largest ever dealt with by the force – had passed off peacefully in the most part, with just two arrests for breaches of the peace.
More; http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/pictures-video-50000-join-manchester-6110129
http://i3.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/incoming/article6110825.ece/ALTERNATES/s615/PA_INDUSTRY-Protest-142224_6836518-6110825.jpg
Fifty thousand people marched on the Conservative party conference in Manchester yesterday in defence of public services ‘under attack’ from David Cameron’s government.
The city centre became a sea of colour – as protesters sent a clear message to the prime minister to scrap spending cuts and drop NHS reforms.
Blistering sunshine made for a carnival atmosphere as the march made its way from Liverpool Road, along Deansgate and past the conference centre and down Oxford Road to a rally in Whitworth Park.
As it happened: Manchester anti-cuts protest
Organisers hailed the high-than-expected turnout, with Greater Manchester Police estimating that more than 50,000 turned up – at least 10,000 more than expected.
GMP said that the protest – perhaps the largest ever dealt with by the force – had passed off peacefully in the most part, with just two arrests for breaches of the peace.
More; http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/pictures-video-50000-join-manchester-6110129