Marchers defy wind and snow for national Stop the War demo in Glasgow
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MORE than a thousand people rallied in Glasgow on Saturday despite the wind and snow to demand an end to war and an end to the slaughter in Palestine.
The national demonstration, organised by Stop the War Scotland and backed by the STUC and Scottish CND, assembled by the McLennan Arch on Glasgow Green and marched through the city’s streets, growing as it went.
In a concession to the weather, speeches were moved inside and marchers packed the hall to capacity in the city’s Renfield Centre to hear from trade unionists and peace campaigners but not from independent socialist MP Jeremy Corbyn, whose train journey to Glasgow had been delayed by the snow.
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