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  • Iraq Anti War Protest in Cambridge
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  • Iraq Anti War Protest in Cambridge
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  • Iraq Anti War Protest in Cambridge
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  • Iraq Anti War Protest in Cambridge
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  • Scotland Yard, London, A mass photo take was organised with more than 300 photographers gathered in front of New Scotland Yard on Monday 16 February to protest at the new Section 76 of the Counter-Terrorism Act 2008 that potentially makes it a crime to take photos of police officers and armed forces. 16th Feb 20009
    MRB-090216-PHOTOGRAPHER-NOT-TERRORIS...JPG
  • Scotland Yard, London, A mass photo take was organised with more than 300 photographers gathered in front of New Scotland Yard on Monday 16 February to protest at the new Section 76 of the Counter-Terrorism Act 2008 that potentially makes it a crime to take photos of police officers and armed forces. 16th Feb 20009
    MRB-090216-PHOTOGRAPHER-NOT-TERRORIS...JPG
  • Scotland Yard, London, A mass photo take was organised with more than 300 photographers gathered in front of New Scotland Yard on Monday 16 February to protest at the new Section 76 of the Counter-Terrorism Act 2008 that potentially makes it a crime to take photos of police officers and armed forces. 16th Feb 20009
    MRB-090216-PHOTOGRAPHER-NOT-TERRORIS...JPG
  • Scotland Yard, London, A mass photo take was organised with more than 300 photographers gathered in front of New Scotland Yard on Monday 16 February to protest at the new Section 76 of the Counter-Terrorism Act 2008 that potentially makes it a crime to take photos of police officers and armed forces. 16th Feb 20009
    MRB-090216-PHOTOGRAPHER-NOT-TERRORIS...JPG
  • Scotland Yard, London, A mass photo take was organised with more than 300 photographers gathered in front of New Scotland Yard on Monday 16 February to protest at the new Section 76 of the Counter-Terrorism Act 2008 that potentially makes it a crime to take photos of police officers and armed forces. 16th Feb 20009
    MRB-090216-PHOTOGRAPHER-NOT-TERRORIS...JPG
  • Scotland Yard, London, A mass photo take was organised with more than 300 photographers gathered in front of New Scotland Yard on Monday 16 February to protest at the new Section 76 of the Counter-Terrorism Act 2008 that potentially makes it a crime to take photos of police officers and armed forces. 16th Feb 20009
    MRB-090216-PHOTOGRAPHER-NOT-TERRORIS...JPG
  • Scotland Yard, London, A mass photo take was organised with more than 300 photographers gathered in front of New Scotland Yard on Monday 16 February to protest at the new Section 76 of the Counter-Terrorism Act 2008 that potentially makes it a crime to take photos of police officers and armed forces. 16th Feb 20009
    MRB-090216-PHOTOGRAPHER-NOT-TERRORIS...JPG
  • Scotland Yard, London, A mass photo take was organised with more than 300 photographers gathered in front of New Scotland Yard on Monday 16 February to protest at the new Section 76 of the Counter-Terrorism Act 2008 that potentially makes it a crime to take photos of police officers and armed forces. 16th Feb 20009
    MRB-090216-PHOTOGRAPHER-NOT-TERRORIS...JPG
  • Scotland Yard, London, A mass photo take was organised with more than 300 photographers gathered in front of New Scotland Yard on Monday 16 February to protest at the new Section 76 of the Counter-Terrorism Act 2008 that potentially makes it a crime to take photos of police officers and armed forces. 16th Feb 20009
    MRB-090216-PHOTOGRAPHER-NOT-TERRORIS...JPG
  • Scotland Yard, London, A mass photo take was organised with more than 300 photographers gathered in front of New Scotland Yard on Monday 16 February to protest at the new Section 76 of the Counter-Terrorism Act 2008 that potentially makes it a crime to take photos of police officers and armed forces. 16th Feb 20009
    MRB-090216-PHOTOGRAPHER-NOT-TERRORIS...JPG
  • Scotland Yard, London, A mass photo take was organised with more than 300 photographers gathered in front of New Scotland Yard on Monday 16 February to protest at the new Section 76 of the Counter-Terrorism Act 2008 that potentially makes it a crime to take photos of police officers and armed forces. 16th Feb 20009
    MRB-090216-PHOTOGRAPHER-NOT-TERRORIS...JPG
  • Scotland Yard, London, A mass photo take was organised with more than 300 photographers gathered in front of New Scotland Yard on Monday 16 February to protest at the new Section 76 of the Counter-Terrorism Act 2008 that potentially makes it a crime to take photos of police officers and armed forces. 16th Feb 20009
    MRB-090216-PHOTOGRAPHER-NOT-TERRORIS...JPG
  • Scotland Yard, London, A mass photo take was organised with more than 300 photographers gathered in front of New Scotland Yard on Monday 16 February to protest at the new Section 76 of the Counter-Terrorism Act 2008 that potentially makes it a crime to take photos of police officers and armed forces. 16th Feb 20009
    MRB-090216-PHOTOGRAPHER-NOT-TERRORIS...JPG
  • Scotland Yard, London, A mass photo take was organised with more than 300 photographers gathered in front of New Scotland Yard on Monday 16 February to protest at the new Section 76 of the Counter-Terrorism Act 2008 that potentially makes it a crime to take photos of police officers and armed forces. 16th Feb 20009
    MRB-090216-PHOTOGRAPHER-NOT-TERRORIS...JPG
  • Scotland Yard, London, A mass photo take was organised with more than 300 photographers gathered in front of New Scotland Yard on Monday 16 February to protest at the new Section 76 of the Counter-Terrorism Act 2008 that potentially makes it a crime to take photos of police officers and armed forces. 16th Feb 20009
    MRB-090216-PHOTOGRAPHER-NOT-TERRORIS...JPG
  • Scotland Yard, London, A mass photo take was organised with more than 300 photographers gathered in front of New Scotland Yard on Monday 16 February to protest at the new Section 76 of the Counter-Terrorism Act 2008 that potentially makes it a crime to take photos of police officers and armed forces. 16th Feb 20009
    MRB-090216-PHOTOGRAPHER-NOT-TERRORIS...JPG
  • Scotland Yard, London, A mass photo take was organised with more than 300 photographers gathered in front of New Scotland Yard on Monday 16 February to protest at the new Section 76 of the Counter-Terrorism Act 2008 that potentially makes it a crime to take photos of police officers and armed forces. 16th Feb 20009
    MRB-090216-PHOTOGRAPHER-NOT-TERRORIS...JPG
  • Scotland Yard, London, A mass photo take was organised with more than 300 photographers gathered in front of New Scotland Yard on Monday 16 February to protest at the new Section 76 of the Counter-Terrorism Act 2008 that potentially makes it a crime to take photos of police officers and armed forces. 16th Feb 20009
    MRB-090216-PHOTOGRAPHER-NOT-TERRORIS...JPG
  • Scotland Yard, London, A mass photo take was organised with more than 300 photographers gathered in front of New Scotland Yard on Monday 16 February to protest at the new Section 76 of the Counter-Terrorism Act 2008 that potentially makes it a crime to take photos of police officers and armed forces. 16th Feb 20009
    MRB-090216-PHOTOGRAPHER-NOT-TERRORIS...JPG
  • Scotland Yard, London, A mass photo take was organised with more than 300 photographers gathered in front of New Scotland Yard on Monday 16 February to protest at the new Section 76 of the Counter-Terrorism Act 2008 that potentially makes it a crime to take photos of police officers and armed forces. 16th Feb 20009
    MRB-090216-PHOTOGRAPHER-NOT-TERRORIS...JPG
  • Scotland Yard, London, A mass photo take was organised with more than 300 photographers gathered in front of New Scotland Yard on Monday 16 February to protest at the new Section 76 of the Counter-Terrorism Act 2008 that potentially makes it a crime to take photos of police officers and armed forces. 16th Feb 20009
    MRB-090216-PHOTOGRAPHER-NOT-TERRORIS...JPG
  • Scotland Yard, London, A mass photo take was organised with more than 300 photographers gathered in front of New Scotland Yard on Monday 16 February to protest at the new Section 76 of the Counter-Terrorism Act 2008 that potentially makes it a crime to take photos of police officers and armed forces. 16th Feb 20009
    MRB-090216-PHOTOGRAPHER-NOT-TERRORIS...jpg
  • Scotland Yard, London, A mass photo take was organised with more than 300 photographers gathered in front of New Scotland Yard on Monday 16 February to protest at the new Section 76 of the Counter-Terrorism Act 2008 that potentially makes it a crime to take photos of police officers and armed forces. 16th Feb 20009
    MRB-090216-PHOTOGRAPHER-NOT-TERRORIS...JPG
  • Scotland Yard, London, A mass photo take was organised with more than 300 photographers gathered in front of New Scotland Yard on Monday 16 February to protest at the new Section 76 of the Counter-Terrorism Act 2008 that potentially makes it a crime to take photos of police officers and armed forces. 16th Feb 20009
    MRB-090216-PHOTOGRAPHER-NOT-TERRORIS...JPG
  • Scotland Yard, London, A mass photo take was organised with more than 300 photographers gathered in front of New Scotland Yard on Monday 16 February to protest at the new Section 76 of the Counter-Terrorism Act 2008 that potentially makes it a crime to take photos of police officers and armed forces. 16th Feb 20009
    MRB-090216-PHOTOGRAPHER-NOT-TERRORIS...JPG
  • Scotland Yard, London, A mass photo take was organised with more than 300 photographers gathered in front of New Scotland Yard on Monday 16 February to protest at the new Section 76 of the Counter-Terrorism Act 2008 that potentially makes it a crime to take photos of police officers and armed forces. 16th Feb 20009
    MRB-090216-PHOTOGRAPHER-NOT-TERRORIS...JPG
  • Scotland Yard, London, A mass photo take was organised with more than 300 photographers gathered in front of New Scotland Yard on Monday 16 February to protest at the new Section 76 of the Counter-Terrorism Act 2008 that potentially makes it a crime to take photos of police officers and armed forces. 16th Feb 20009
    MRB-090216-PHOTOGRAPHER-NOT-TERRORIS...JPG
  • Scotland Yard, London, A mass photo take was organised with more than 300 photographers gathered in front of New Scotland Yard on Monday 16 February to protest at the new Section 76 of the Counter-Terrorism Act 2008 that potentially makes it a crime to take photos of police officers and armed forces. 16th Feb 20009
    MRB-090216-PHOTOGRAPHER-NOT-TERRORIS...JPG
  • Scotland Yard, London, A mass photo take was organised with more than 300 photographers gathered in front of New Scotland Yard on Monday 16 February to protest at the new Section 76 of the Counter-Terrorism Act 2008 that potentially makes it a crime to take photos of police officers and armed forces. 16th Feb 20009
    MRB-090216-PHOTOGRAPHER-NOT-TERRORIS...JPG
  • Scotland Yard, London, A mass photo take was organised with more than 300 photographers gathered in front of New Scotland Yard on Monday 16 February to protest at the new Section 76 of the Counter-Terrorism Act 2008 that potentially makes it a crime to take photos of police officers and armed forces. 16th Feb 20009
    MRB-090216-PHOTOGRAPHER-NOT-TERRORIS...JPG
  • Scotland Yard, London, A mass photo take was organised with more than 300 photographers gathered in front of New Scotland Yard on Monday 16 February to protest at the new Section 76 of the Counter-Terrorism Act 2008 that potentially makes it a crime to take photos of police officers and armed forces. 16th Feb 20009
    MRB-090216-PHOTOGRAPHER-NOT-TERRORIS...JPG
  • Scotland Yard, London, A mass photo take was organised with more than 300 photographers gathered in front of New Scotland Yard on Monday 16 February to protest at the new Section 76 of the Counter-Terrorism Act 2008 that potentially makes it a crime to take photos of police officers and armed forces. 16th Feb 20009
    MRB-090216-PHOTOGRAPHER-NOT-TERRORIS...JPG
  • Scotland Yard, London, A mass photo take was organised with more than 300 photographers gathered in front of New Scotland Yard on Monday 16 February to protest at the new Section 76 of the Counter-Terrorism Act 2008 that potentially makes it a crime to take photos of police officers and armed forces. 16th Feb 20009
    MRB-090216-PHOTOGRAPHER-NOT-TERRORIS...JPG
  • Scotland Yard, London, A mass photo take was organised with more than 300 photographers gathered in front of New Scotland Yard on Monday 16 February to protest at the new Section 76 of the Counter-Terrorism Act 2008 that potentially makes it a crime to take photos of police officers and armed forces. 16th Feb 20009
    MRB-090216-PHOTOGRAPHER-NOT-TERRORIS...JPG
  • Scotland Yard, London, A mass photo take was organised with more than 300 photographers gathered in front of New Scotland Yard on Monday 16 February to protest at the new Section 76 of the Counter-Terrorism Act 2008 that potentially makes it a crime to take photos of police officers and armed forces. 16th Feb 20009
    MRB-090216-PHOTOGRAPHER-NOT-TERRORIS...JPG
  • Scotland Yard, London, A mass photo take was organised with more than 300 photographers gathered in front of New Scotland Yard on Monday 16 February to protest at the new Section 76 of the Counter-Terrorism Act 2008 that potentially makes it a crime to take photos of police officers and armed forces. 16th Feb 20009
    MRB-090216-PHOTOGRAPHER-NOT-TERRORIS...JPG
  • Scotland Yard, London, A mass photo take was organised with more than 300 photographers gathered in front of New Scotland Yard on Monday 16 February to protest at the new Section 76 of the Counter-Terrorism Act 2008 that potentially makes it a crime to take photos of police officers and armed forces. 16th Feb 20009
    MRB-090216-PHOTOGRAPHER-NOT-TERRORIS...JPG
  • Scotland Yard, London, A mass photo take was organised with more than 300 photographers gathered in front of New Scotland Yard on Monday 16 February to protest at the new Section 76 of the Counter-Terrorism Act 2008 that potentially makes it a crime to take photos of police officers and armed forces. 16th Feb 20009
    MRB-090216-PHOTOGRAPHER-NOT-TERRORIS...JPG
  • Scotland Yard, London, A mass photo take was organised with more than 300 photographers gathered in front of New Scotland Yard on Monday 16 February to protest at the new Section 76 of the Counter-Terrorism Act 2008 that potentially makes it a crime to take photos of police officers and armed forces. 16th Feb 20009
    MRB-090216-PHOTOGRAPHER-NOT-TERRORIS...JPG
  • Scotland Yard, London, A mass photo take was organised with more than 300 photographers gathered in front of New Scotland Yard on Monday 16 February to protest at the new Section 76 of the Counter-Terrorism Act 2008 that potentially makes it a crime to take photos of police officers and armed forces. 16th Feb 20009
    MRB-090216-PHOTOGRAPHER-NOT-TERRORIS...JPG
  • Scotland Yard, London, A mass photo take was organised with more than 300 photographers gathered in front of New Scotland Yard on Monday 16 February to protest at the new Section 76 of the Counter-Terrorism Act 2008 that potentially makes it a crime to take photos of police officers and armed forces. 16th Feb 20009
    MRB-090216-PHOTOGRAPHER-NOT-TERRORIS...JPG
  • Scotland Yard, London, A mass photo take was organised with more than 300 photographers gathered in front of New Scotland Yard on Monday 16 February to protest at the new Section 76 of the Counter-Terrorism Act 2008 that potentially makes it a crime to take photos of police officers and armed forces. 16th Feb 20009
    MRB-090216-PHOTOGRAPHER-NOT-TERRORIS...JPG
  • Scotland Yard, London, A mass photo take was organised with more than 300 photographers gathered in front of New Scotland Yard on Monday 16 February to protest at the new Section 76 of the Counter-Terrorism Act 2008 that potentially makes it a crime to take photos of police officers and armed forces. 16th Feb 20009
    MRB-090216-PHOTOGRAPHER-NOT-TERRORIS...JPG
  • Scotland Yard, London, A mass photo take was organised with more than 300 photographers gathered in front of New Scotland Yard on Monday 16 February to protest at the new Section 76 of the Counter-Terrorism Act 2008 that potentially makes it a crime to take photos of police officers and armed forces. 16th Feb 20009
    MRB-090216-PHOTOGRAPHER-NOT-TERRORIS...JPG
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-081.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-076.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.<br />
<br />
Pictured is Neil and Christine Hamilton.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-067.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-064.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-051.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-049.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-045.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-036.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-033.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-022.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-021.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-002.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-003.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-010.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-084.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-082.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-083.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-080.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-079.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-077.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-078.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-075.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-072.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-073.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-070.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-071.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.<br />
<br />
Pictured is Neil and Christine Hamilton.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-069.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-068.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-065.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.<br />
<br />
Pictured is Neil Hamilton.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-066.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-063.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-061.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-062.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-060.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-059.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-058.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-055.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-057.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-056.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-054.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-053.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-052.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-050.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-048.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-047.jpg
  • Over 400,000 atteneded the Countryside March in Central London, organised by the Countryside Alliance to promote the interests of rural Britain in responce to the ban on Fox hunting by the Labour Party under the eladershp of Tony Blair. The demonstration, officially called the march for Liberty and Livelihood, The main focus of the protest is opposition to a ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, but a wide range of other grievances from rural communities are also being linked with the demonstration.
    countryside-march-mb-020922-046.jpg
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