Thousands drop on London for hostile to lockdown walk
A huge number of against lockdown dissidents walked through focal London on Saturday, with the head administrator's Downing Street home and parliament both pelted with tennis balls.

Britain was intended to have lifted all limitations on June 21, however an ascent in cases because of the development of the Delta variation, first recognized in Quite a while, has moved those plans back by at any rate a month.
The crowd walked from Hyde Park, through Oxford Street and towards parliament, conveying banners, whistling and yelling as they requested a quick finish to limitations.
"The primary explanation I'm here is on the grounds that I feel this lockdown has come at the expense of our freedom and rights," said Iain McCausland, who had gone from Devon on England's southwest coast.
"Our opportunity to gather, our opportunity to travel, and work. I'm actually very irate with the public authority, so are everybody here."
One notice requested "capture Hancock", concerning Health Minister Matt Hancock, who hit the features on Friday after CCTV film of him arose kissing an assistant inside an administration office.
He was sorry for breaking the guidelines he helped create, however has so far opposed calls to leave.
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