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50,000 March Against Austerity to a Media Blackout

Hull Peoples Assembly | 24.06.2014 10:08 | Social Struggles

Activists from across the North of England, including coach loads of protesters from Hull, York, Sheffield and Leeds joined a 50,000 strong demonstration in central London against the Austerity programme of the Conservative led coalition Government.



The People’s Assembly Against Austerity organised the mass march and rally which began outside the BBC buildings in Great Portland Street to protest the Corporations silence on previous huge demonstrations including the NHS event at the Tory Conference in September last year which drew similar numbers to Saturday’s event.

At a rally in Parliament Square following the march, comedian and activist Russell Brand told the crowd, “ The people of this building [the House of Commons] generally speaking do not represent us, they represent their friends in big business. It’s time for us to take back our power. The revolution that’s required isn’t a revolution of radical ideas, but the implementation of ideas we already have.”

Sarah Hemingway, Chair of Hull People’s Assembly said, “It is essential for the welfare of millions of people that we stop austerity and halt this coalition government dead in its tracks before it does lasting damage to people’s lives and our public services. Cuts are killing people and destroying cherished public services which have served generations. Our country is the seventh richest nation on the planet. It does not have to be this way. Why should the majority of us pay for the wreckage in our economy caused by an elite few with no consequences to them?”

Speakers included journalist Owen Jones who claimed, “The Tories are using the crisis to push policies they have always supported. For example, the sell-off of the NHS They have built a country in which most people who are in poverty are also in work.”

The protest is the latest of many organised by the People’s Assembly who in Hull have protested against the Bedroom Tax and attacks on the rights of disabled people by the Department of Work and Pensions.

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50,000 ?

24.06.2014 10:12

50,000 ? I think not. Why lie ?

Media estimates from across the political spectrum put the figure between 7-12,000.

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50000 my arse

24.06.2014 16:28

More like 10000 if that. Even the SWP are only claiming 'up to 20000' and they more or less organised.
Ah the arrogance of '99%ers', henceforth to be known as the '0.0161%ers'

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50,000 ?

25.06.2014 13:54

50,000 ? I think not. Why lie ?

Media estimates from across the political spectrum put the figure between 7-12,000.

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BBC received 6,000 complaints

30.06.2014 16:15

Apparently the BBC received 6,000 complaints over the non-coverage of this massive demo


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BBC Complaints

04.07.2014 12:30

I contacted the BBC to confirm the number of complaints received.

"We can confirm that we received 247 complaints regarding BBC coverage of the event from 96 different individuals"

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"BBC received 6,000 complaints"

09.07.2014 17:52

No we didn't, nothing like it.

The march was covered but because this was a minor event with little support or interest it received a proportionate amount of BBC coverage. There was also nothiong like 500,000 marching. The figure claimed by Unite of 120,000 is still on the optomistic side. The Police say "around 75,000" so the likely number of probably close to 100,000.

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Photos?

25.08.2014 15:46

I heard about this happening while I was abroad. Very keen to see some more underground coverage about it, especially pics. Can the author or anyone else tell me where they can be found online? Cheers!

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