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Posted: 2017-01-25T15:24:20Z | Updated: 2017-01-25T18:36:29Z We Shall Overcomb! Say The 100,000 Marching Against Trump In London | HuffPost

We Shall Overcomb! Say The 100,000 Marching Against Trump In London

We Shall Overcomb! Say The 100,000 Marching Against Trump In London
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Thousands of activists descended on London to march for womens rights, diversity and equality last Saturday. The Womens March on London ran in solidarity with demonstrations around the world, on Donald Trump s first day in office as President of the United States.

Protesters gathered outside of the U.S Embassy in Grosvenor Square, many raising homemade signs with slogans referring to President Trump. Placards read Dump Trump, We shall overcomb, and No to racism, no to Trump.

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Demonstrators raise a banner saying, WE SHALL OVERCOMB, at the Womens March on London.

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Protesters left Grosvenor Square after midday chanting build bridges not walls as helicopters circled overhead.

Rebecca, originally from the United States, was among those marching in London. She said, Im so happy that were all here, to show Trump that were here and we wont shut up.

Demonstrators also marched in Edinburgh, Bristol and Liverpool.

The march in Washington D.C drew crowds of over 500,000 and many famous names took part.

"The president is not America. His cabinet is not America. Congress is not America. We are America. And we are here to stay," said America Ferrera at the Women's March on Washington .

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Demonstrators gathered outside the US embassy at Grosvenor Square in London

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Blue: 100,000+ Purple: 10,000 - 100,000 Orange: 5,000-10,000 Red: 0-5,000. Data collected by Erica Chenoweth at the University of Denver and Jeremy Pressman at the University of Connecticut.

Although the event is labelled as the Womens March, there were hundreds of men in London showing their support.

It feels like were going back in time, and I wanted to come to show that we dont want that kind of world and that everyone deserves equal rights, said Richard Garner, a writer from Oxford.

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Crowds at the Womens March on London.

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Sir Ian McKellen, who was also at the march in London said, The Womens March in London was the longest I have been on. Unlike most demonstrations it was not commandeered by any one group with its identical posters.

Once the crowd reached Trafalgar square, the chants stopped so demonstrators could listen to speakers on the stage, including Sandi Toksvig and Labour MP Yvette Cooper. The final speech was given by Sumaya Siddiqi, a 10-year-old from London, who read out a poem with the message, I shall stand for love.

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