Tens of thousands protest against UK government


(MENAFN- The Peninsula)

Manchester UK:Tens of thousands of anti-austerity protesters rallied on Sunday as British Prime Minister David Cameron's governing Conservative Party opened its annual conference.

A spokesman for the Trades Union Congress told AFP that 60000 people were involved in the protest in the northwestern city of Manchester. Police have not given an estimate.

The TUC called the protest with the slogan "No to austerity yes to workers' rights" citing what it called the government's "damaging programme of austerity and their attacks on the rights of working people and their unions".

The Conservative government is reducing spending in order to balance the books and ultimately get Britain to turn a profit so it can start to pay down its debts.

It is also pushing through legislation to curb strike action by ensuring a minimum 50 percent turnout in strike ballots.

The Conservatives won a majority of seats in the May general election.

Some demonstrators carried placards reading "Organise Strike Resist" and "Don't bomb Syria". Some wore pig masks.

James Penfold 44 a nuclear waste scientist said: "I think they're taking the cuts way too far. There are different ways of dealing with the deficit which involves taxation.

"What they are doing to the country is catastrophic and in many years we will really be regretting what's happened.

"I fear for our kids. There is so much debt and burden being laid upon them."

Pauline Gibson 55 an unemployed nurse from Liverpool wore a fake pig nose.

"I think the Tory cuts are very unfair and are damaging society" she said.

Steve Cannon 52 a lecturer in film studies from Newcastle said: "The cuts the Tories are bringing in are unnecessary ideologically-driven and causing real pain up and down the country."

Linda Foley 70 a retired nurse from Manchester held a "Defy Tory Rule" placard.

"I'm against Tory policies" she said.

"The changes they want to bring to the unions I think that's just the beginning of what they want to do.

"I don't mind austerity as long as there's austerity for everybody and not just for the people of the orth and the working class."

AFP


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