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  • London, UK. 12th January, 2019. Journalist Owen Jones addresses hundreds of protesters taking part in a 'Britain is Broken: General Election Now' demonstration organised by the People's Assembly Against Austerity. Organisers argued that the overriding objective of working people in the UK should be to remove the Conservative Government from power through a general election regardless of their vote in the EU referendum.
    Britain-Is-Broken-march-030.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2019. Journalist Owen Jones addresses hundreds of protesters taking part in a 'Britain is Broken: General Election Now' demonstration organised by the People's Assembly Against Austerity. Organisers argued that the overriding objective of working people in the UK should be to remove the Conservative Government from power through a general election regardless of their vote in the EU referendum.
    Britain-Is-Broken-march-019.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2019. NHS cancer specialist Dr Aislinn Macklin-Doherty addresses hundreds of protesters taking part in a 'Britain is Broken: General Election Now' demonstration organised by the People's Assembly Against Austerity. Organisers argued that the overriding objective of working people in the UK should be to remove the Conservative Government from power through a general election regardless of their vote in the EU referendum.
    Britain-Is-Broken-march-023.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2019. Hundreds of protesters, many wearing yellow vests, take part in a 'Britain is Broken: General Election Now' demonstration organised by the People's Assembly Against Austerity. Organisers argued that the overriding objective of working people in the UK should be to remove the Conservative Government from power through a general election regardless of their vote in the EU referendum.
    Britain-Is-Broken-march-020.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2019. Hundreds of protesters, many wearing yellow vests, take part in a 'Britain is Broken: General Election Now' demonstration organised by the People's Assembly Against Austerity. Organisers argued that the overriding objective of working people in the UK should be to remove the Conservative Government from power through a general election regardless of their vote in the EU referendum.
    Britain-Is-Broken-march-027.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2019. Lindsey German of the People's Assembly Against Austerity addresses hundreds of protesters taking part in a 'Britain is Broken: General Election Now' demonstration. Organisers argued that the overriding objective of working people in the UK should be to remove the Conservative Government from power through a general election regardless of their vote in the EU referendum.
    Britain-Is-Broken-march-016.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2019. Hundreds of protesters, many wearing yellow vests, take part in a 'Britain is Broken: General Election Now' demonstration organised by the People's Assembly Against Austerity. Organisers argued that the overriding objective of working people in the UK should be to remove the Conservative Government from power through a general election regardless of their vote in the EU referendum.
    Britain-Is-Broken-march-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2019. Hundreds of protesters take part in a 'Britain is Broken: General Election Now' demonstration organised by the People's Assembly Against Austerity. Organisers argued that the overriding objective of working people in the UK should be to remove the Conservative Government from power through a general election regardless of their vote in the EU referendum.
    Britain-Is-Broken-march-022.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2019. Women from WASPI London join hundreds of protesters taking part in a 'Britain is Broken: General Election Now' demonstration organised by the People's Assembly Against Austerity. Organisers argued that the overriding objective of working people in the UK should be to remove the Conservative Government from power through a general election regardless of their vote in the EU referendum.
    Britain-Is-Broken-march-010.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2019. Supporters of Stand Up To Racism join hundreds of protesters taking part in a 'Britain is Broken: General Election Now' demonstration organised by the People's Assembly Against Austerity. Organisers argued that the overriding objective of working people in the UK should be to remove the Conservative Government from power through a general election regardless of their vote in the EU referendum.
    Britain-Is-Broken-march-029.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2019. Hundreds of protesters take part in a 'Britain is Broken: General Election Now' demonstration organised by the People's Assembly Against Austerity. Organisers argued that the overriding objective of working people in the UK should be to remove the Conservative Government from power through a general election regardless of their vote in the EU referendum.
    Britain-Is-Broken-march-001.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Members of far-right group Britain First take part in a march through Luton. Police failed to prevent Paul Golding and Jayda Fransen, leader and deputy leader of Britain First, from attending the march, but ensured that they could not carry banners demanding no more mosques. A counter-protest was organised by Unite Against Fascism.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-043.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Members of far-right group Britain First take part in a march through Luton. Police failed to prevent Paul Golding and Jayda Fransen, leader and deputy leader of Britain First, from attending the march, but ensured that they could not carry banners demanding no more mosques. A counter-protest was organised by Unite Against Fascism.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-037.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Supporters of far-right group Britain First take part in a march through Luton. Police failed to prevent Paul Golding and Jayda Fransen, leader and deputy leader of Britain First, from attending the march, but ensured that they could not carry banners demanding no more mosques. A counter-protest was organised by Unite Against Fascism.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-021.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Supporters of far-right group Britain First take part in a march through Luton. Police failed to prevent Paul Golding and Jayda Fransen, leader and deputy leader of Britain First, from attending the march, but ensured that they could not carry banners demanding no more mosques. A counter-protest was organised by Unite Against Fascism.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-028.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Supporters of far-right group Britain First take part in a march through Luton. Police failed to prevent Paul Golding and Jayda Fransen, leader and deputy leader of Britain First, from attending the march, but ensured that they could not carry banners demanding no more mosques. A counter-protest was organised by Unite Against Fascism.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-013.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Supporters of far-right group Britain First take part in a march through Luton. Police failed to prevent Paul Golding and Jayda Fransen, leader and deputy leader of Britain First, from attending the march, but ensured that they could not carry banners demanding no more mosques. A counter-protest was organised by Unite Against Fascism.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-002.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Supporters of far-right group Britain First take part in a march through Luton. Police failed to prevent Paul Golding and Jayda Fransen, leader and deputy leader of Britain First, from attending the march, but ensured that they could not carry banners demanding no more mosques. A counter-protest was organised by Unite Against Fascism.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-035.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. A notice under Section 14 of the Public Order Act 1986 posted by Bedfordshire Police to impose restrictions on a march by far-right group Britain First. A large police presence kept supporters of Britain First and Unite Against Fascism apart.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-032.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2019. A placard on the 'Britain is Broken: General Election Now' demonstration organised by the People's Assembly Against Austerity. Organisers argued that the overriding objective of working people in the UK should be to remove the Conservative Government from power through a general election regardless of their vote in the EU referendum.
    Britain-Is-Broken-march-031.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2019. Journalist Owen Jones addresses hundreds of protesters taking part in a 'Britain is Broken: General Election Now' demonstration organised by the People's Assembly Against Austerity. Organisers argued that the overriding objective of working people in the UK should be to remove the Conservative Government from power through a general election regardless of their vote in the EU referendum.
    Britain-Is-Broken-march-024.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2019. Journalist Owen Jones addresses hundreds of protesters taking part in a 'Britain is Broken: General Election Now' demonstration organised by the People's Assembly Against Austerity. Organisers argued that the overriding objective of working people in the UK should be to remove the Conservative Government from power through a general election regardless of their vote in the EU referendum.
    Britain-Is-Broken-march-011.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2019. Journalist Owen Jones addresses hundreds of protesters taking part in a 'Britain is Broken: General Election Now' demonstration organised by the People's Assembly Against Austerity. Organisers argued that the overriding objective of working people in the UK should be to remove the Conservative Government from power through a general election regardless of their vote in the EU referendum.
    Britain-Is-Broken-march-004.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2019. John Rees of the People's Assembly Against Austerity addresses hundreds of protesters taking part in a 'Britain is Broken: General Election Now' demonstration. Organisers argued that the overriding objective of working people in the UK should be to remove the Conservative Government from power through a general election regardless of their vote in the EU referendum.
    Britain-Is-Broken-march-018.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2019. Shadow Minister for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Laura Pidcock addresses hundreds of protesters taking part in a 'Britain is Broken: General Election Now' demonstration organised by the People's Assembly Against Austerity. Organisers argued that the overriding objective of working people in the UK should be to remove the Conservative Government from power through a general election regardless of their vote in the EU referendum.
    Britain-Is-Broken-march-009.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2019. Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell is interviewed after addressing hundreds of protesters taking part in a 'Britain is Broken: General Election Now' demonstration organised by the People's Assembly Against Austerity. Organisers argued that the overriding objective of working people in the UK should be to remove the Conservative Government from power through a general election regardless of their vote in the EU referendum.
    Britain-Is-Broken-march-021.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2019. Erick Simon (l), 57, of the French 'gilets jaunes' addresses hundreds of protesters taking part in a 'Britain is Broken: General Election Now' demonstration organised by the People's Assembly Against Austerity. Organisers argued that the overriding objective of working people in the UK should be to remove the Conservative Government from power through a general election regardless of their vote in the EU referendum.
    Britain-Is-Broken-march-008.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2019. NHS cancer specialist Dr Aislinn Macklin-Doherty addresses hundreds of protesters taking part in a 'Britain is Broken: General Election Now' demonstration organised by the People's Assembly Against Austerity. Organisers argued that the overriding objective of working people in the UK should be to remove the Conservative Government from power through a general election regardless of their vote in the EU referendum.
    Britain-Is-Broken-march-006.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2019. Erick Simon, 57, of the French 'gilets jaunes' addresses hundreds of protesters taking part in a 'Britain is Broken: General Election Now' demonstration organised by the People's Assembly Against Austerity. Organisers argued that the overriding objective of working people in the UK should be to remove the Conservative Government from power through a general election regardless of their vote in the EU referendum.
    Britain-Is-Broken-march-026.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2019. Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell addresses hundreds of protesters taking part in a 'Britain is Broken: General Election Now' demonstration organised by the People's Assembly Against Austerity. Organisers argued that the overriding objective of working people in the UK should be to remove the Conservative Government from power through a general election regardless of their vote in the EU referendum.
    Britain-Is-Broken-march-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2019. Lindsey German (l) and Steve Turner (c) of the People's Assembly Against Austerity are joined by Erick Simon (r) of the French 'gilets jaunes' on the 'Britain is Broken: General Election Now' demonstration. Organisers argued that the overriding objective of working people in the UK should be to remove the Conservative Government from power through a general election regardless of their vote in the EU referendum.
    Britain-Is-Broken-march-005.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2019. Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell addresses hundreds of protesters taking part in a 'Britain is Broken: General Election Now' demonstration organised by the People's Assembly Against Austerity. Organisers argued that the overriding objective of working people in the UK should be to remove the Conservative Government from power through a general election regardless of their vote in the EU referendum.
    Britain-Is-Broken-march-014.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2019. Hundreds of protesters take part in a 'Britain is Broken: General Election Now' demonstration organised by the People's Assembly Against Austerity. Organisers argued that the overriding objective of working people in the UK should be to remove the Conservative Government from power through a general election regardless of their vote in the EU referendum.
    Britain-Is-Broken-march-003.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2019. Women from WASPI London join hundreds of protesters taking part in a 'Britain is Broken: General Election Now' demonstration organised by the People's Assembly Against Austerity. Organisers argued that the overriding objective of working people in the UK should be to remove the Conservative Government from power through a general election regardless of their vote in the EU referendum.
    Britain-Is-Broken-march-025.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2019. Hundreds of protesters take part in a 'Britain is Broken: General Election Now' demonstration organised by the People's Assembly Against Austerity. Organisers argued that the overriding objective of working people in the UK should be to remove the Conservative Government from power through a general election regardless of their vote in the EU referendum.
    Britain-Is-Broken-march-017.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2019. Hundreds of protesters take part in a 'Britain is Broken: General Election Now' demonstration organised by the People's Assembly Against Austerity. Organisers argued that the overriding objective of working people in the UK should be to remove the Conservative Government from power through a general election regardless of their vote in the EU referendum.
    Britain-Is-Broken-march-015.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2019. Supporters of Stand Up To Racism join hundreds of protesters taking part in a 'Britain is Broken: General Election Now' demonstration organised by the People's Assembly Against Austerity. Organisers argued that the overriding objective of working people in the UK should be to remove the Conservative Government from power through a general election regardless of their vote in the EU referendum.
    Britain-Is-Broken-march-012.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Paul Golding, leader of Britain First, addresses supporters of the far-right group at a rally in Luton. Police failed to prevent Paul Golding and deputy leader Jayda Fransen from attending a march, but ensured that they could not carry banners demanding no more mosques. A counter-protest was organised by Unite Against Fascism.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-030.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Police officers form a barrier around local residents and anti-racist activists from Unite Against Fascism at a counter-protest against a march by far-right group Britain First. A large police presence kept the two groups apart.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-015.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Local residents join anti-racist activists from Unite Against Fascism to protest against a march by far-right group Britain First. A large police presence kept the two groups apart.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-036.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Police officers form a barrier around local residents and anti-racist activists from Unite Against Fascism at a counter-protest against a march by far-right group Britain First. A large police presence kept the two groups apart.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-051.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Kelvin Hopkins, Labour MP for Luton North, addresses local residents and anti-racist activists from Unite Against Fascism at a counter-protest against a march by far-right group Britain First. A large police presence kept the two groups apart.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-049.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Local residents join anti-racist activists from Unite Against Fascism behind a Unity 4 UK banner to protest against a march by far-right group Britain First. A large police presence kept the two groups apart.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-016.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Local residents join anti-racist activists from Unite Against Fascism to protest against a march by far-right group Britain First. A large police presence kept the two groups apart.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2019. John Rees of the People's Assembly Against Austerity addresses hundreds of protesters taking part in a 'Britain is Broken: General Election Now' demonstration. Organisers argued that the overriding objective of working people in the UK should be to remove the Conservative Government from power through a general election regardless of their vote in the EU referendum.
    Britain-Is-Broken-march-028.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2019. Laurie Martin, 26, of the French 'gilets jaunes' addresses hundreds of protesters taking part in a 'Britain is Broken: General Election Now' demonstration organised by the People's Assembly Against Austerity. Organisers argued that the overriding objective of working people in the UK should be to remove the Conservative Government from power through a general election regardless of their vote in the EU referendum.
    Britain-Is-Broken-march-013.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Paul Golding, leader of Britain First, addresses supporters of the far-right group at a rally in Luton. Police failed to prevent Paul Golding and deputy leader Jayda Fransen from attending a march, but ensured that they could not carry banners demanding no more mosques. A counter-protest was organised by Unite Against Fascism.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-004.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Jayda Fransen, deputy leader of Britain First, addresses supporters of the far-right group at a rally in Luton. Police failed to prevent leader Paul Golding and Jayda Fransen from attending a march, but ensured that they could not carry banners demanding no more mosques. A counter-protest was organised by Unite Against Fascism.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-024.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Paul Golding, leader of Britain First, attends a rally by the far-right group in Luton. Police failed to prevent Paul Golding and deputy leader Jayda Fransen from attending a march, but ensured that they could not carry banners demanding no more mosques. A counter-protest was organised by Unite Against Fascism.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-039.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Jayda Fransen, deputy leader of Britain First, addresses supporters of the far-right group at a rally in Luton. Police failed to prevent leader Paul Golding and Jayda Fransen from attending a march, but ensured that they could not carry banners demanding no more mosques. A counter-protest was organised by Unite Against Fascism.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-033.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Jayda Fransen, deputy leader of Britain First, addresses supporters of the far-right group at a rally in Luton. Police failed to prevent leader Paul Golding and Jayda Fransen from attending a march, but ensured that they could not carry banners demanding no more mosques. A counter-protest was organised by Unite Against Fascism.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-047.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Jayda Fransen, deputy leader of Britain First, addresses supporters of the far-right group at a rally in Luton. Police failed to prevent leader Paul Golding and Jayda Fransen from attending a march, but ensured that they could not carry banners demanding no more mosques. A counter-protest was organised by Unite Against Fascism.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-011.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Britain First's leader Paul Golding and deputy leader Jayda Fransen lead supporters of the far-right group on a march through Luton. Police failed to prevent the leaders from attending the march, but ensured that they could not carry banners demanding no more mosques. A counter-protest was organised by Unite Against Fascism.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-026.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Britain First's leader Paul Golding and deputy leader Jayda Fransen lead supporters of the far-right group on a march through Luton. Police failed to prevent the leaders from attending the march, but ensured that they could not carry banners demanding no more mosques. A counter-protest was organised by Unite Against Fascism.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-019.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Britain First's deputy leader Jayda Fransen leads members of the far-right group on a march through Luton. Police failed to prevent the leaders from attending the march, but ensured that they could not carry banners demanding no more mosques. A counter-protest was organised by Unite Against Fascism.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-008.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Britain First's deputy leader Jayda Fransen leads members of the far-right group on a march through Luton. Police failed to prevent the leaders from attending the march, but ensured that they could not carry banners demanding no more mosques. A counter-protest was organised by Unite Against Fascism.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-041.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Britain First's leader Paul Golding and deputy leader Jayda Fransen lead supporters of the far-right group on a march through Luton. Police failed to prevent the leaders from attending the march, but ensured that they could not carry banners demanding no more mosques. A counter-protest was organised by Unite Against Fascism.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-006.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Britain First's leader Paul Golding and deputy leader Jayda Fransen lead supporters of the far-right group on a march through Luton. Police failed to prevent the leaders from attending the march, but ensured that they could not carry banners demanding no more mosques. A counter-protest was organised by Unite Against Fascism.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-045.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Police officers form a barrier around local residents and anti-racist activists from Unite Against Fascism at a counter-protest against a march by far-right group Britain First. A large police presence kept the two groups apart.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-052.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Police officers are positioned between a march by far-right group Britain First and a counter-protest by local residents and anti-racist activists from Unite Against Fascism. A large police presence kept the two groups apart.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-050.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Local residents join anti-racist activists from Unite Against Fascism to protest against a march by far-right group Britain First. A large police presence kept the two groups apart.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-005.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Local residents join anti-racist activists from Unite Against Fascism to protest against a march by far-right group Britain First. A large police presence kept the two groups apart.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-022.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Local residents join anti-racist activists from Unite Against Fascism to protest against a march by far-right group Britain First. A large police presence kept the two groups apart.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-042.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Local residents join anti-racist activists from Unite Against Fascism to protest against a march by far-right group Britain First. A large police presence kept the two groups apart.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-020.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Dean Harris of Waltham Forest Unite Against Fascism addresses local residents and anti-racist activists from Unite Against Fascism at a counter-protest against a march by far-right group Britain First. A large police presence kept the two groups apart.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-040.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Local residents join anti-racist activists from Unite Against Fascism behind a Unity 4 UK banner to protest against a march by far-right group Britain First. A large police presence kept the two groups apart.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-003.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Local residents join anti-racist activists from Unite Against Fascism to protest against a march by far-right group Britain First. A large police presence kept the two groups apart.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-031.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Local residents join anti-racist activists from Unite Against Fascism to protest against a march by far-right group Britain First. A large police presence kept the two groups apart.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-046.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Local residents join anti-racist activists from Unite Against Fascism and other anti-fascist groups to protest against a march by far-right group Britain First. A large police presence kept the two groups apart.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-029.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Local residents join anti-racist activists from Unite Against Fascism to protest against a march by far-right group Britain First. A large police presence kept the two groups apart.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-048.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Local residents join anti-racist activists from Unite Against Fascism behind a Unity 4 UK banner to protest against a march by far-right group Britain First. A large police presence kept the two groups apart.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-017.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Local residents join anti-racist activists from Unite Against Fascism behind a Unity 4 UK banner to protest against a march by far-right group Britain First. A large police presence kept the two groups apart.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-010.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Police officers on duty for a march by far-right group Britain First and a counter-protest by local residents and anti-racist activists from Unite Against Fascism. A large police presence kept the two groups apart.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-023.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Local residents join anti-racist activists from Unite Against Fascism to protest against a march by far-right group Britain First. A large police presence kept the two groups apart.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-027.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Paul Sillett of Unite Against Fascism addresses local residents and anti-racist activists at a counter-protest against a march by far-right group Britain First. A large police presence kept the two groups apart.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-014.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Local residents join anti-racist activists from Unite Against Fascism to protest against a march by far-right group Britain First. A large police presence kept the two groups apart.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-012.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Local residents join anti-racist activists from Unite Against Fascism to protest against a march by far-right group Britain First. A large police presence kept the two groups apart.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-025.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Former councillor Jim Thakoordin addresses local residents and anti-racist activists from Unite Against Fascism at a counter-protest against a march by far-right group Britain First. A large police presence kept the two groups apart.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-044.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Former councillor Jim Thakoordin addresses local residents and anti-racist activists from Unite Against Fascism at a counter-protest against a march by far-right group Britain First. A large police presence kept the two groups apart.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-018.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Former councillor Jim Thakoordin addresses local residents and anti-racist activists from Unite Against Fascism at a counter-protest against a march by far-right group Britain First. A large police presence kept the two groups apart.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-038.jpg
  • Luton, UK. 27th June, 2015. Local residents join anti-racist activists from Unite Against Fascism to protest against a march by far-right group Britain First. A large police presence kept the two groups apart.
    2015-Luton-Britain-First-UAF-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 20th November, 2021. Climate activists from groups including Extinction Rebellion and Insulate Britain block Vauxhall Cross in solidarity with the nine Insulate Britain campaigners jailed three days previously by a High Court judge. They had earlier blocked Lambeth Bridge for around 5 hours in breach of an injunction. The Metropolitan Police made 124 arrests.
    Insulate-Britain-Highway-9-086.jpg
  • London, UK. 20th November, 2021. Hundreds of climate activists from groups including Extinction Rebellion and Insulate Britain protest outside the Royal Courts of Justice in solidarity with the nine Insulate Britain campaigners jailed three days previously by a High Court judge. The activists, who claim that the jailed activists are political prisoners, later blocked Lambeth Bridge for around 5 hours in breach of an injunction and Vauxhall Cross for around 3 hours. The Metropolitan Police made 124 arrests.
    Insulate-Britain-Highway-9-082.jpg
  • London, UK. 20th November, 2021. Climate activists from groups including Extinction Rebellion and Insulate Britain block roads at Vauxhall Cross in solidarity with the nine Insulate Britain campaigners jailed three days previously by a High Court judge. The activists, who claim that the jailed activists are political prisoners, blocked Lambeth Bridge for around 5 hours in breach of an injunction and Vauxhall Cross for around 3 hours. The Metropolitan Police made 124 arrests.
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  • London, UK. 20th November, 2021. Climate activists from groups including Extinction Rebellion and Insulate Britain block roads at Vauxhall Cross in solidarity with the nine Insulate Britain campaigners jailed three days previously by a High Court judge. The activists, who claim that the jailed activists are political prisoners, blocked Lambeth Bridge for around 5 hours in breach of an injunction and Vauxhall Cross for around 3 hours. The Metropolitan Police made 124 arrests.
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  • London, UK. 20th November, 2021. Metropolitan Police officers arrest Insulate Britain spokesperson Liam Norton who blocked a road at Vauxhall Cross in solidarity with the nine Insulate Britain campaigners jailed three days previously by a High Court judge. Over a hundred activists from groups including Extinction Rebellion and Insulate Britain, who claim that the jailed activists are political prisoners, blocked Lambeth Bridge for around 5 hours in breach of an injunction and Vauxhall Cross for around 3 hours. The Metropolitan Police made 124 arrests.
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  • London, UK. 20th November, 2021. Climate activist Reverend Bill White is arrested by Metropolitan Police officers after blocking a road at Vauxhall Cross in solidarity with the nine Insulate Britain campaigners jailed three days previously by a High Court judge. Over a hundred activists from groups including Extinction Rebellion and Insulate Britain blocked Lambeth Bridge for around 5 hours in breach of an injunction and Vauxhall Cross for around 3 hours. The Metropolitan Police made 124 arrests.
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  • London, UK. 20th November, 2021. Hundreds of climate activists from groups including Extinction Rebellion and Insulate Britain march from the Royal Courts of Justice to Lambeth Bridge in solidarity with the nine Insulate Britain campaigners jailed three days previously by a High Court judge. The activists, who claim that the jailed activists are political prisoners, later blocked Lambeth Bridge for around 5 hours in breach of an injunction and Vauxhall Cross for around 3 hours. The Metropolitan Police made 124 arrests.
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  • Metropolitan Police officers arrest Insulate Britain spokesperson Liam Norton who blocked a road at Vauxhall Cross in solidarity with the nine Insulate Britain activists jailed three days previously by a High Court judge on 20th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Over a hundred activists from groups including Extinction Rebellion and Insulate Britain blocked Lambeth Bridge for around 5 hours in breach of an injunction and Vauxhall Cross for around 3 hours. The Metropolitan Police made 124 arrests.
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  • Metropolitan Police officers arrest Insulate Britain spokesperson Liam Norton who blocked a road at Vauxhall Cross in solidarity with the nine Insulate Britain campaigners jailed three days previously by a High Court judge on 20th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Over a hundred activists from groups including Extinction Rebellion and Insulate Britain blocked Lambeth Bridge for around 5 hours in breach of an injunction and Vauxhall Cross for around 3 hours. The Metropolitan Police made 124 arrests.
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  • Metropolitan Police officers arrest Insulate Britain spokesperson Liam Norton who blocked a road at Vauxhall Cross in solidarity with the nine Insulate Britain campaigners jailed three days previously by a High Court judge on 20th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Over a hundred activists from groups including Extinction Rebellion and Insulate Britain blocked Lambeth Bridge for around 5 hours in breach of an injunction and Vauxhall Cross for around 3 hours. The Metropolitan Police made 124 arrests.
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  • Hundreds of climate activists from groups including Extinction Rebellion and Insulate Britain march from the Royal Courts of Justice to Lambeth Bridge in solidarity with the nine Insulate Britain campaigners jailed three days previously by a High Court judge on 20th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The activists, who claim that the jailed activists are political prisoners, later blocked Lambeth Bridge for around 5 hours in breach of an injunction and Vauxhall Cross for around 3 hours. The Metropolitan Police made 124 arrests.
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  • Hundreds of climate activists from groups including Extinction Rebellion and Insulate Britain march from the Royal Courts of Justice to Lambeth Bridge in solidarity with the nine Insulate Britain campaigners jailed three days previously by a High Court judge on 20th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The activists, who included friends and relatives of the jailed activists, later blocked Lambeth Bridge for around 5 hours in breach of an injunction and Vauxhall Cross for around 3 hours. The Metropolitan Police made 124 arrests.
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  • Hundreds of climate activists from groups including Extinction Rebellion and Insulate Britain march from the Royal Courts of Justice to Lambeth Bridge in solidarity with the nine Insulate Britain campaigners jailed three days previously by a High Court judge on 20th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The activists, who included friends and relatives of the jailed activists, later blocked Lambeth Bridge for around 5 hours in breach of an injunction and Vauxhall Cross for around 3 hours. The Metropolitan Police made 124 arrests.
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  • Hundreds of climate activists from groups including Extinction Rebellion and Insulate Britain march from the Royal Courts of Justice to Lambeth Bridge in solidarity with the nine Insulate Britain campaigners jailed three days previously by a High Court judge on 20th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The activists, who included friends and relatives of the jailed activists, later blocked Lambeth Bridge for around 5 hours in breach of an injunction and Vauxhall Cross for around 3 hours. The Metropolitan Police made 124 arrests.
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  • London, UK. 4th November, 2021. An Insulate Britain climate activist occupies the roof of a Metropolitan Police vehicle during a five-hour blockade of roads around Parliament Square as part of a campaign begun in mid-September to push the UK government to make significant legislative change to lower emissions. The activists are demanding that the government immediately promises both to fully fund and ensure the insulation of all social housing in Britain by 2025 and to produce within four months a legally binding national plan to fully fund and ensure the full low-energy and low-carbon whole-house retrofit, with no externalised costs, of all homes in Britain by 2030.
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  • London, UK. 4th November, 2021. Insulate Britain climate activists use superglue to block roads around Parliament Square for five hours as part of a campaign begun in mid-September to push the UK government to make significant legislative change to lower emissions. The activists are demanding that the government immediately promises both to fully fund and ensure the insulation of all social housing in Britain by 2025 and to produce within four months a legally binding national plan to fully fund and ensure the full low-energy and low-carbon whole-house retrofit, with no externalised costs, of all homes in Britain by 2030.
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  • London, UK. 4th November, 2021. Insulate Britain climate activists use superglue to block roads around Parliament Square for five hours as part of a campaign begun in mid-September to push the UK government to make significant legislative change to lower emissions. The activists are demanding that the government immediately promises both to fully fund and ensure the insulation of all social housing in Britain by 2025 and to produce within four months a legally binding national plan to fully fund and ensure the full low-energy and low-carbon whole-house retrofit, with no externalised costs, of all homes in Britain by 2030.
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  • An Insulate Britain climate activist occupies the roof of a Metropolitan Police vehicle during a five-hour blockade of roads around Parliament Square as part of a campaign begun in mid-September to push the UK government to make significant legislative change to lower emissions on 4th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The activists are demanding that the government immediately promises both to fully fund and ensure the insulation of all social housing in Britain by 2025 and to produce within four months a legally binding national plan to fully fund and ensure the full low-energy and low-carbon whole-house retrofit, with no externalised costs, of all homes in Britain by 2030.
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  • Colnbrook, UK. 27th September, 2021. Insulate Britain spokesperson Liam Norton is arrested after a slip road from the M25 at Junction 14 close to Heathrow is blocked by Insulate Britain as part of a campaign intended to push the UK government to make significant legislative change to start lowering emissions. The activists are demanding that the government immediately promises both to fully fund and ensure the insulation of all social housing in Britain by 2025 and to produce within four months a legally binding national plan to fully fund and ensure the full low-energy and low-carbon whole-house retrofit, with no externalised costs, of all homes in Britain by 2030.
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