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I was wondering if there was anybody else with young kids who was planning on protesting on Saturday. If so what's your plan? I'm fairly certain my younger one will last a maximum of about an hour so think we're likely to be better off either just joining the feeder march from Kennington Park until it meets the main protest and then doing fun four year old stuff, or else doing fun four year old stuff and then attaching ourselves to the march for the last leg and the rally.


I have told the girls that the cuts mean they are shutting libraries and they are horrified. And worried that their school library is going to close. Oops.

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