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April 2015

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No More Deaths on our Streets

Westminster, London. Wed 15 Apr 2015

  

 
 People gathered opposite Downing St in a protest to support the homeless, calling for 'No More Deaths on our Streets'

 'Imagine... Inclusive... democracy'

 'Fight for Aylesbury Estate' with Aysen Dennis holding the banner

 'No Austerity! No Evictions! No Homelessness! No More Deaths!'

 

Emmaus say 'House the Homeless'

 '55% More Rough Sleepers since Cameron Became PM - Austerity is killing people paying debt of the 1%'

 Terry stages a lone lie-in with the Greater London Pensioners Association banner and a TUSC poster

 

 'Cameron Out, Homeless In!'

 Adam Clifford, Class War's candidate for the Westminster constituency

  The Aylesbury Occupation banner
 
Class War's banner with its Lucy Parsons quote "We must devastate the avenues where the wealthy live'

Class War at the protest 

 

 

 

Focus E15 with their 'Jane Come Home' banner, fighting for the right of Londoners to live in London 

A police liaison officer talks to a protester as people take over the road on both carriageways at Downing St 

The main banner 'No More Deaths on our Streets' 

Police liaison officers continued to talk to the protesters and get information 
   

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