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June 2019

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Rally to end Live Animal Transport

Hyde Park, London. Fri 14 Jun 2019



 People meet close to the Reformers Tree in Hyde Park for the rally

 including Conservative MP Theresa Villiers

 People hold pictures of half a cow's face hlaf in front of their faces

 Some are people who protest against live transport at ports including Ramsgate

 A woman has a cage with animals on her hat

 Philip J Lymbery, Compassion' in World Farming's CEO starts the rally

 

 

 Theresa Villiers MP speaks

 

 Actor Peter Egan is a patron of Compassion in World Farming

 
     
 Professor Jo Cambridge, Vets Against Live Export and, Right: John Flack who has just lost his seat as an MEP

 

 People sign cards to go to DEFRA
     
 

 People pose for a photograph at the end of the rally

 Many cover half of their faces with a poster of half a cow's face to show solidarity with the transportede animals

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 John Flack, who failed to be re-elected as an MEP last week

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