There have been several protests in the capital in June (Picture: Getty)

Protesters will call for an end to the Conservative Government and policies of austerity during a huge rally in London on Saturday.

The ‘Not One Day More’ march is expected to attract thousands of people after more than 9,000 said they would attend the event on Facebook.

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The anti-Tory demonstration will begin outside BBC Broadcasting House at about midday, with protesters marching to Parliament Square.

It has been organised by campaigners The People’s Assembly, who wrote: ‘The election result represents a rejection of Tory policies.


‘They know they have no mandate; already the Government has suggested they may have to ease their austerity plans because of huge opposition.

The march opposes the Tory Government and its policies of austerity (Picture: REX/Shutterstock)

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‘We need to make sure the full force of that opposition is felt. If we continue to mobilise in huge numbers we can deepen the crisis for the Conservatives and force big concessions on the NHS, education, housing and jobs.’



Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell and Shadow Home Secretary Diane Abbott will speak on the day, along with left-wing writer Owen Jones.

Additionally, musicians including singer Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly, DJ Shy FX and rock band Wolf Alice are set to perform.

Coaches are being organised to take protesters to central London from the likes of Glasgow, Manchester, Cardiff and Newcastle.