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29th September 2013

Liveblog: Save Our NHS demo

Updates from the Save Our NHS demo in Manchester
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TLDR

12:45: The sun is shining, and Greater Manchester Police are out in force as thousands of protestors line up on Deansgate.

13:00: Air horns blare as the demo sets off on its route towards the university.

13:15: The demo stops just outside city hall.

13:40: Protest on the move once again. GMP officers briefed to be dealing with 30,000 people.

13:50: Crowds file past police cordon, 100m away from the Midland Hotel, where the PM will be staying.

Crowd chants “Tory boys!” as three young men in suits walk past.

14:00 Demo passes the GMEX. Chants now more aggressive. Copies of Conservative Home newspaper abandoned on the street

14:15: Thousands of people and banners flood onto Oxford Road. Crowd chants ‘Tories, Tories, Tories – OUT, OUT, OUT’

14:20: GMP helicopter circles overhead

Estimates of up to 50,000 people on the march – one of the largest ever policed by GMP

14:30: March has reached University of Manchester Oxford Road campus

14:45: Protestors reach Whitworth Park, big rally and speakers expected

14:55: Crowds gather at TUC sponsored stage

One person arrested after trying to scale security barrier.

15:20: The last of the protestors file past the Students’ Union.

16:00: Heavy police presence on campus. Steady stream of protestors making their way home.

16:10: The Stalybridge brass band and The Farm play All Together Now on the TUC stage. A musical end to a peaceful demo.

 

 


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