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"It's right that we level with people," he argued. The cheers returned after he criticized what he described as "self-defeating austerity." Jeers and booing aside, the protests were good-natured. One group of children dressed up as government workers, including a nurse and a traffic warden. Another child, dressed as a chef, held up a sign warning that Prime Minister David Cameron was "a recipe for disaster." Following the rally a splinter group of demonstrators - some wearing the Guy Fawkes masks associated with the Anonymous movement
- ran through the streets of London with officers in tow. There were disruptions along London's busy Oxford Street shopping area throughout the day as police and protesters played cat and mouse, but no property damage was reported. A Scotland Yard spokesman said there had been no arrests. Official crowd estimates were not immediately available, although Associated Press journalists at the scene said the protesters were tens of thousands strong. Organizers said that more than 250 buses were booked to bring people to London. Similar protests were also held in Belfast, Northern Ireland's capital, and Glasgow, Scotland's biggest city. ___ Online: The Trades Union Congress protest blog:
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