Symon Hill
For British politics, the defining moment of the last decade was not an election result or a policy announcement. It was February 15 2003, when over a million people marched through London to oppose the invasion of Iraq.
It was the biggest demonstration in British history, but both Labour government and Tory opposition went ahead and launched a war without public support.
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A decade of aggression
January 11, 2010For British politics, the defining moment of the last decade was not an election result or a policy announcement. It was February 15 2003, when over a million people marched through London to oppose the invasion of Iraq.
It was the biggest demonstration in British history, but both Labour government and Tory opposition went ahead and launched a war without public support.
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