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Thousands in London protest against austerity

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London: Thousands of people marched through London on Saturday to protest at austerity and demand Prime Minister Theresa May’s government resign after its disastrous showing in last month’s election.


Demonstrators converged in front of the BBC headquarters in central London to demand an end to belt-tightening that has led to cuts in spending for public services.


Signs read “No More Austerity”, “Cuts Cost Lives” and “Tories Out.”


After holding a minute’s silence in honour of the victims of a deadly fire in London, which killed at least 80 people, and staging a round of applause for the emergency services, protesters headed towards Parliament Square. Main opposition Labour party leader Jeremy Corbyn was expected to address the rally.


The union-backed march was organised a day after the June 14 Grenfell Tower inferno in west London.


An investigation into the fire is underway, but critics blame lax standards and cost-cutting, which they say is a consequence of austerity.


The prime minister narrowly survived a confidence vote on Thursday thanks to the support of Northern Ireland’s ultra-conservative DUP party.


Their deal has been attacked by both Labour and some of May’s own Conservative MPs, in part because the DUP secured an extra billion pounds ($1.3 billion) in state aid for Northern Ireland.


A day earlier, the government had also narrowly voted down a Labour party amendment to its legislative programme — known as the Queen’s Speech — calling for an end to a six-year cap on public sector pay. — AFP


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