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    Thousands protest against controversial law in UK

    Morton ObrienBy Morton ObrienApril 5, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The bill provides that anyone who refuses to follow police instructions in a fight could be fined up to 2 2,500. According to a BBC report.

    Dozens of cities, including London, Manchester, Liverpool, Birmingham and Bristol, staged “murder bill” marches on Saturday, with the support of large groups such as the Destructive Rebellion, Climate Change Proponents and the Black Lives Matter Movement. .

    “(I am here) to defend the rights of free speech and the rights of organizations in our community,” said Jeremy Corbyn, former leader of the opposition Labor Party. In central London.

    “These demonstrations, 50 of them today, will make a difference,” he told Reuters before the House of Commons.

    The law stated that protests would be prevented without the prior permission of the police.

    The destructive uprising demonstrates the climate crisis in the UK

    Days of resistance

    Thousands of destructive insurgents kicked off the first of 10 days of protests in the UK on Tuesday against the inaction of the British government in the face of the climate crisis. The performance, for example, took place in St. Peter’s Square in Manchester.

    Photo: AFP / Oli Scarff

    Inactivity

    “The government has not done what is necessary to guarantee the safety of the people and its criminal negligence is endangering lives,” the movement said in a statement.

    Photo: AFP / Oli Scarff

    Act now

    “They should not be allowed to continue this,” the destructive rebel insisted, calling for action “now”.

    Photo: AFP / Oli Scarff

    Prototypes with limitations

    8 am to 7 pm on the first and the main roads around Parliament Square, London police imposed restrictions that have held protests vettamal.

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    Photo: AFP / Oli Scarff

    Rise

    In 2019, the XR carried out a series of shocking operations in the UK and around the world, dubbed the “Autumn Rise”.

    Photo: AFP / Oli Scarf

    Arrested

    Activists attend a presentation at St Square in Manchester, northwest England. Prior to these new actions, four members of the group, including its co-founder Roger Hallam, were charged with conspiracy to commit criminal damage and incarceration.

    Photo: AFP / Oli Scarff

    In the days leading up to the devastating uprisings that had halted parts of London in early 2019, some politicians called for preventing unnecessary obstruction of police powers.

    There have been occasional protests since the bill was introduced in parliament last month.

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