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New PM’s first task: dodge angry public
Thousands take to the streets against racism and austerity

PRIME Minister Theresa May will return from Scotland on Saturday to face the first major demonstration of her tenure as protesters take to the streets in London against austerity and racism.

Thousands are expected to march on Parliament Square under the banner of “No More Austerity, No to Racism, Tories Out.”

People’s Assembly national secretary Sam Fairbairn said it was “absolutely right that the first thing Theresa May faces as Prime Minister is thousands on the streets in opposition.”

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