People traveling to the Time to Go demonstration outside the Labour Party conference in Manchester on the peace train from London
People traveling to the Time to Go demonstration outside the Labour Party conference in Manchester on the peace train from London
Thousands of anti-war protesters streamed into Albert Square in Manchester today at the start of the Stop the War Coalition's Time To Go demonstration on the eve of the Labour Party conference.
At least 50,000 people joined the Time to Go protest in Manchester today, the biggest event of its kind ever held in the city.
There were at least 80 union banners on the march, a very high number. They included:
Between 50,000 and 60,000 protesters converged on Manchester city centre today for the Stop the War Coalition's "Time To Go" demonstration on the eve of the Labour Party's annual conference.
On the march Protesters on the march through Manchester
Respect MP George Galloway speaks to the crowd at the rally after more than 50,000 people marched on the Stop the War Coalition 'Time to Go' demonstration against the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and for Tony Blair to go. The demonstration was in Manchester outside the venue of the Labour Party conference on Saturday 23 September 2006.