Corbyn tells anti-austerity demo he's 'determined to force new election' | Politics
Jeremy Corbyn said he was determined to force another election at an anti-austerity protest attended by thousands of people in central London.
After marching through Oxford Circus and Regents Street, the crowd gathered in a packed Parliament Square to hear the Labour leader and other politicians and union leaders speak.
Protesters carrying banners and placards, many of which focused on the Grenfell Tower disaster and cuts to public services, sang the now infamous “Oh Jeremy Corbyn†chant as they marched.
Corbyn told the crowds in Westminster: “We are the people, we are united and we are determined, we are not going to be divided or let austerity divide us. We are increasing in support and we are determined to force another election as soon as we can.â€
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Protesters gathered outside BBC Broadcasting House in Portland Place on Saturday morning, where speakers included Owen Jones and Abbott, the MP for Hackney North and Stoke Newington.
One protester Nick Packham, who travelled up from Brighton said he was marching for every nurse, doctor, firefighter, teacher and council worker, as well as for the sick and disabled.
“I don’t agree with what Theresa May has done to secure her place at number 10 and it’s at the expense of our public services, the emergency services and the sick and vulnerable in our society,†he said.
Of the atmosphere, he said: “It’s a really good-natured and excited crowd.â€
Flora Swane, another protester who works in the voluntary sector and came with her sister, agreed: “The atmosphere has been really positive with no violence,†she said. “This is the first demonstration I’ve been to, and it’s been really inspiring. There have also been some really moving speeches about Grenfell Tower.

Swane is a supporter of Corbyn and was “proud to see how many new people he’s brought to politicsâ€.
“Members of my family rely on disability and carers’ benefits and I have witnessed first-hand the impact of austerity on those who are most vulnerable.â€
She added: “The demonstration has made me more determined to be politically active and ensure we have a Labour government.â€
Jon (@jplinnell)
Enormous crowd in central London today. Great vibes. #NotOneDayMore pic.twitter.com/gEKSSK9rci
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