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Hundreds gather at Birmingham anti-racism rally

Hundreds of people gathered at an anti-racism rally in Birmingham city centre on Saturday, a week after widespread riots and disorder across the country.

Organised by Stand Up To Racism as part of a national day of action, throngs of people met on the city’s High Street, outside Waterstones.

Protest signs were held up in the air, as people chanted: “Kick the fascists out of Brum.”

It comes a week after widespread disorder across the country, in the wake of the deaths of three girls who were murdered at a Taylor Swift-themed dance session in Southport.


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