I met the group in yellow jackets as they marched into Parliament
Square
and turned into Bridge St
'We are not afraid' said one banner with a picture of the Houses of
Parliament most prominent
They stopped the traffic for a few minutes
'Justice for our Boys' is a campaign over the deaths of three young
Londoners killed by a drunken driver in Hayes.
The driver was a young man of Indian Hindu heritage with no terrorist
connections, and was detained by friends.
and relatives as he ran away from the scene. Police are clear there
are no links to terrorism, which the campaigners allege.
A man holds up a poster with the rererendum voting paper
'Leave Means Leave' - these campaigners want to leave the EU on WTO
terms
'A man holding a placard Stop Fake News' puts it in front of his face
when I ask to photograph it
'Ban Islam' a woman wears a jacket saying they will kill us
They move off along the embankment and I walk across the bridge
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