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Tens of thousands of people joined an anti-austerity march through central London on Saturday, the first major public protest since Prime Minister David Cameron won last month's general election. Demonstrators, some of whom had travelled from across Britain, carried placards with slogans such as "End Austerity Now" and "No Cuts" as they snaked through the city from the Bank of England to the Houses of Parliament. Sian Bloor, a 45-year-old teacher from near Manchester, northwest England, said she was marching because government austerity measures had had a "huge impact" on her school.

 

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