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  1. Ooooh a similar type of pic/post to helloitsgemma :)

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  2. Interesting picture.....no people, no words, but much said

    Mollyxxx

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  3. Brilliant photo - was this from yesterday?

    CJ xx

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  4. great shot,hope the march helps!

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  5. Uhhh fab shot!x

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  6. Not everyones cup of tea, I know. Politics seems to make a lot uncomfortable, but it was a very moving day marching alongside a man in a wheelchair, and a grandmother and her grandkids.

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  7. yay! go you! hope you had a good day and didn't get caught up in the trouble.

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  8. Great shot and well done for marching x

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  9. Excellent! So lovely to see a positive photo and positive story (guy in a wheelchair, grandmother and grandkids) instead of the sensationalist concentration on the very small riotous element. You can march and stand up for your beliefs without resorting to violence. I hope the march made some in power think twice...

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  10. No I wasn't one of those who had a wander down Oxford Street. Lol! I'm not sure that those in power will listen and are grateful for the media attention on the small minority. Sad, but I fear true. People power doesn't seem to exist and the rights of the individual are gradually being eroded. I could go on, but I won't as I'm depressing myself!!

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