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PSC march tomorrow Saturday 6th July - 12pm start at Russell Sq (full route)/1330 Victoria Embankment Gardens (short accessible route)


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https://palestinecampaign.org/events/national-march-for-palestine-2/

Website gives full route from Russell Square and also the accessible shorter route starting at Victoria Embankment Gardens at 1330.

 

 

Google / Duck duck go gives a few choices for PSC

 * People with significant control 

 * Parenting Special Children 

IF you want people to come make it easy for them

Edited by OutOfFocus

I thought that I had the award for being puritanical about titles of threads.  But l've now handed it to you.  10,000s of people have died in Palestine, ok to debate UK position but not taken the P

Edited by malumbu
5 hours ago, malumbu said:

I thought that I had the award for being puritanical about titles of threads

Think we claim a score draw on this. Nowadays you can search for anything, but the results might need interpretation.

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