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40000 G20 demonstrators march in London

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40000 G20 demonstrators march in London
in Politics, on the 28th of March 2009
In advance of next week's G20 summit more that 35000 people marched in London to demonstrate against the inaction of the leading economies on  poverty, climate change,  jobs and the economy.  The event was organised by the Put People First alliance supported by 150 charities and unions.  The march started with brass bands, drums and stereo systems creating a carnival atmosphere.

In advance of next week's G20 summit more that 35000 people marched in London to demonstrate against the inaction of the leading economies on poverty, climate change, jobs and the economy. The event was organised by the Put People First alliance supported by 150 charities and unions. The march started with brass bands, drums and stereo systems creating a carnival atmosphere.

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In advance of next week's G20 summit more that 35000 people marched in London to demonstrate against the inaction on the inaction of the leading economies on  poverty, climate change,  jobs and the economy.  The event was organised by the Put People First alliance supported by 150 charities and unions.  The march started with brass bands, drums and stereo systems creating a carnival atmosphere.

In advance of next week's G20 summit more that 35000 people marched in London to demonstrate against the inaction on the inaction of the leading economies on poverty, climate change, jobs and the economy. The event was organised by the Put People First alliance supported by 150 charities and unions. The march started with brass bands, drums and stereo systems creating a carnival atmosphere.

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In advance of next week's G20 summit more that 35000 people marched in London to demonstrate against the inaction on the inaction of the leading economies on  poverty, climate change,  jobs and the economy.  The event was organised by the Put People First alliance supported by 150 charities and unions.  The march started with brass bands, drums and stereo systems creating a carnival atmosphere.

In advance of next week's G20 summit more that 35000 people marched in London to demonstrate against the inaction on the inaction of the leading economies on poverty, climate change, jobs and the economy. The event was organised by the Put People First alliance supported by 150 charities and unions. The march started with brass bands, drums and stereo systems creating a carnival atmosphere.

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In advance of next week's G20 summit more that 35000 people marched in London to demonstrate against the inaction on the inaction of the leading economies on  poverty, climate change,  jobs and the economy.  The event was organised by the Put People First alliance supported by 150 charities and unions.  The march started with brass bands, drums and stereo systems creating a carnival atmosphere.

In advance of next week's G20 summit more that 35000 people marched in London to demonstrate against the inaction on the inaction of the leading economies on poverty, climate change, jobs and the economy. The event was organised by the Put People First alliance supported by 150 charities and unions. The march started with brass bands, drums and stereo systems creating a carnival atmosphere.

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In advance of next week's G20 summit more that 35000 people marched in London to demonstrate against the inaction on the inaction of the leading economies on  poverty, climate change,  jobs and the economy.  The event was organised by the Put People First alliance supported by 150 charities and unions.  The march started with brass bands, drums and stereo systems creating a carnival atmosphere.

In advance of next week's G20 summit more that 35000 people marched in London to demonstrate against the inaction on the inaction of the leading economies on poverty, climate change, jobs and the economy. The event was organised by the Put People First alliance supported by 150 charities and unions. The march started with brass bands, drums and stereo systems creating a carnival atmosphere.

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In advance of next week's G20 summit more that 35000 people marched in London to demonstrate against the inaction on the inaction of the leading economies on  poverty, climate change,  jobs and the economy.  The event was organised by the Put People First alliance supported by 150 charities and unions.  The march started with brass bands, drums and stereo systems creating a carnival atmosphere.

In advance of next week's G20 summit more that 35000 people marched in London to demonstrate against the inaction on the inaction of the leading economies on poverty, climate change, jobs and the economy. The event was organised by the Put People First alliance supported by 150 charities and unions. The march started with brass bands, drums and stereo systems creating a carnival atmosphere.

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In advance of next week's G20 summit more that 35000 people marched in London to demonstrate against the inaction on the inaction of the leading economies on  poverty, climate change,  jobs and the economy.  The event was organised by the Put People First alliance supported by 150 charities and unions.  The march started with brass bands, drums and stereo systems creating a carnival atmosphere.

In advance of next week's G20 summit more that 35000 people marched in London to demonstrate against the inaction on the inaction of the leading economies on poverty, climate change, jobs and the economy. The event was organised by the Put People First alliance supported by 150 charities and unions. The march started with brass bands, drums and stereo systems creating a carnival atmosphere.

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In advance of next week's G20 summit more that 35000 people marched in London to demonstrate against the inaction on the inaction of the leading economies on  poverty, climate change,  jobs and the economy.  The event was organised by the Put People First alliance supported by 150 charities and unions.  The march started with brass bands, drums and stereo systems creating a carnival atmosphere.

In advance of next week's G20 summit more that 35000 people marched in London to demonstrate against the inaction on the inaction of the leading economies on poverty, climate change, jobs and the economy. The event was organised by the Put People First alliance supported by 150 charities and unions. The march started with brass bands, drums and stereo systems creating a carnival atmosphere.

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In advance of next week's G20 summit more that 35000 people marched in London to demonstrate against the inaction on the inaction of the leading economies on  poverty, climate change,  jobs and the economy.  The event was organised by the Put People First alliance supported by 150 charities and unions.  The march started with brass bands, drums and stereo systems creating a carnival atmosphere.

In advance of next week's G20 summit more that 35000 people marched in London to demonstrate against the inaction on the inaction of the leading economies on poverty, climate change, jobs and the economy. The event was organised by the Put People First alliance supported by 150 charities and unions. The march started with brass bands, drums and stereo systems creating a carnival atmosphere.

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In advance of next week's G20 summit more that 35000 people marched in London to demonstrate against the inaction on the inaction of the leading economies on  poverty, climate change,  jobs and the economy.  The event was organised by the Put People First alliance supported by 150 charities and unions.  The march started with brass bands, drums and stereo systems creating a carnival atmosphere.

In advance of next week's G20 summit more that 35000 people marched in London to demonstrate against the inaction on the inaction of the leading economies on poverty, climate change, jobs and the economy. The event was organised by the Put People First alliance supported by 150 charities and unions. The march started with brass bands, drums and stereo systems creating a carnival atmosphere.

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In advance of next week's G20 summit more that 35000 people marched in London to demonstrate against the inaction on the inaction of the leading economies on  poverty, climate change,  jobs and the economy.  The event was organised by the Put People First alliance supported by 150 charities and unions.  The march started with brass bands, drums and stereo systems creating a carnival atmosphere.

In advance of next week's G20 summit more that 35000 people marched in London to demonstrate against the inaction on the inaction of the leading economies on poverty, climate change, jobs and the economy. The event was organised by the Put People First alliance supported by 150 charities and unions. The march started with brass bands, drums and stereo systems creating a carnival atmosphere.

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In advance of next week's G20 summit more that 35000 people marched in London to demonstrate against the inaction of the leading economies on  poverty, climate change,  jobs and the economy.  The event was organised by the Put People First alliance supported by 150 charities and unions.  The march started with brass bands, drums and stereo systems creating a carnival atmosphere.

In advance of next week's G20 summit more that 35000 people marched in London to demonstrate against the inaction of the leading economies on poverty, climate change, jobs and the economy. The event was organised by the Put People First alliance supported by 150 charities and unions. The march started with brass bands, drums and stereo systems creating a carnival atmosphere.

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In advance of next week's G20 summit more that 35000 people marched in London to demonstrate against the inaction of the leading economies on  poverty, climate change,  jobs and the economy.  The event was organised by the Put People First alliance supported by 150 charities and unions.  The march started with brass bands, drums and stereo systems creating a carnival atmosphere.

In advance of next week's G20 summit more that 35000 people marched in London to demonstrate against the inaction of the leading economies on poverty, climate change, jobs and the economy. The event was organised by the Put People First alliance supported by 150 charities and unions. The march started with brass bands, drums and stereo systems creating a carnival atmosphere.

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In advance of next week's G20 summit more that 35000 people marched in London to demonstrate against the inaction of the leading economies on  poverty, climate change,  jobs and the economy.  The event was organised by the Put People First alliance supported by 150 charities and unions.  The march started with brass bands, drums and stereo systems creating a carnival atmosphere.

In advance of next week's G20 summit more that 35000 people marched in London to demonstrate against the inaction of the leading economies on poverty, climate change, jobs and the economy. The event was organised by the Put People First alliance supported by 150 charities and unions. The march started with brass bands, drums and stereo systems creating a carnival atmosphere.

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In advance of next week's G20 summit more that 35000 people marched in London to demonstrate against the inaction of the leading economies on  poverty, climate change,  jobs and the economy.  The event was organised by the Put People First alliance supported by 150 charities and unions.  The march started with brass bands, drums and stereo systems creating a carnival atmosphere.

In advance of next week's G20 summit more that 35000 people marched in London to demonstrate against the inaction of the leading economies on poverty, climate change, jobs and the economy. The event was organised by the Put People First alliance supported by 150 charities and unions. The march started with brass bands, drums and stereo systems creating a carnival atmosphere.

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In advance of next week's G20 summit more that 35000 people marched in London to demonstrate against the inaction of the leading economies on  poverty, climate change,  jobs and the economy.  The event was organised by the Put People First alliance supported by 150 charities and unions.  The march started with brass bands, drums and stereo systems creating a carnival atmosphere.
In advance of next week's G20 summit more that 35000 people marched in London to demonstrate against the inaction on the inaction of the leading economies on  poverty, climate change,  jobs and the economy.  The event was organised by the Put People First alliance supported by 150 charities and unions.  The march started with brass bands, drums and stereo systems creating a carnival atmosphere.
In advance of next week's G20 summit more that 35000 people marched in London to demonstrate against the inaction on the inaction of the leading economies on  poverty, climate change,  jobs and the economy.  The event was organised by the Put People First alliance supported by 150 charities and unions.  The march started with brass bands, drums and stereo systems creating a carnival atmosphere.
In advance of next week's G20 summit more that 35000 people marched in London to demonstrate against the inaction on the inaction of the leading economies on  poverty, climate change,  jobs and the economy.  The event was organised by the Put People First alliance supported by 150 charities and unions.  The march started with brass bands, drums and stereo systems creating a carnival atmosphere.
In advance of next week's G20 summit more that 35000 people marched in London to demonstrate against the inaction on the inaction of the leading economies on  poverty, climate change,  jobs and the economy.  The event was organised by the Put People First alliance supported by 150 charities and unions.  The march started with brass bands, drums and stereo systems creating a carnival atmosphere.
In advance of next week's G20 summit more that 35000 people marched in London to demonstrate against the inaction on the inaction of the leading economies on  poverty, climate change,  jobs and the economy.  The event was organised by the Put People First alliance supported by 150 charities and unions.  The march started with brass bands, drums and stereo systems creating a carnival atmosphere.
In advance of next week's G20 summit more that 35000 people marched in London to demonstrate against the inaction on the inaction of the leading economies on  poverty, climate change,  jobs and the economy.  The event was organised by the Put People First alliance supported by 150 charities and unions.  The march started with brass bands, drums and stereo systems creating a carnival atmosphere.
In advance of next week's G20 summit more that 35000 people marched in London to demonstrate against the inaction on the inaction of the leading economies on  poverty, climate change,  jobs and the economy.  The event was organised by the Put People First alliance supported by 150 charities and unions.  The march started with brass bands, drums and stereo systems creating a carnival atmosphere.
In advance of next week's G20 summit more that 35000 people marched in London to demonstrate against the inaction on the inaction of the leading economies on  poverty, climate change,  jobs and the economy.  The event was organised by the Put People First alliance supported by 150 charities and unions.  The march started with brass bands, drums and stereo systems creating a carnival atmosphere.
In advance of next week's G20 summit more that 35000 people marched in London to demonstrate against the inaction on the inaction of the leading economies on  poverty, climate change,  jobs and the economy.  The event was organised by the Put People First alliance supported by 150 charities and unions.  The march started with brass bands, drums and stereo systems creating a carnival atmosphere.
In advance of next week's G20 summit more that 35000 people marched in London to demonstrate against the inaction on the inaction of the leading economies on  poverty, climate change,  jobs and the economy.  The event was organised by the Put People First alliance supported by 150 charities and unions.  The march started with brass bands, drums and stereo systems creating a carnival atmosphere.
In advance of next week's G20 summit more that 35000 people marched in London to demonstrate against the inaction of the leading economies on  poverty, climate change,  jobs and the economy.  The event was organised by the Put People First alliance supported by 150 charities and unions.  The march started with brass bands, drums and stereo systems creating a carnival atmosphere.
In advance of next week's G20 summit more that 35000 people marched in London to demonstrate against the inaction of the leading economies on  poverty, climate change,  jobs and the economy.  The event was organised by the Put People First alliance supported by 150 charities and unions.  The march started with brass bands, drums and stereo systems creating a carnival atmosphere.
In advance of next week's G20 summit more that 35000 people marched in London to demonstrate against the inaction of the leading economies on  poverty, climate change,  jobs and the economy.  The event was organised by the Put People First alliance supported by 150 charities and unions.  The march started with brass bands, drums and stereo systems creating a carnival atmosphere.
In advance of next week's G20 summit more that 35000 people marched in London to demonstrate against the inaction of the leading economies on  poverty, climate change,  jobs and the economy.  The event was organised by the Put People First alliance supported by 150 charities and unions.  The march started with brass bands, drums and stereo systems creating a carnival atmosphere.