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Manchester, England

My son was 14 at the time and determined to go on the march to protest against the impending war in Iraq. I had taken him on demonstrations against the previous invasion 10 years earlier or so, pushing him in his buggy. I was nervous about him being on the demonstration...

London, UK.

I went with my husband and two very small children. I felt that we were making a difference. It seemed to me that so many people's voices must make the government listen. We were not heard. I was changed by it, and not for the better. I have not marched or protested since....

London, UK.

I went with my husband and two very small children. I felt that we were making a difference. It seemed to me that so many people's voices must make the government listen. We were not heard. I was changed by it, and not for the better. I have not marched or protested since....

London, UK.

I went with my husband and two very small children. I felt that we were making a difference. It seemed to me that so many people's voices must make the government listen. We were not heard. I was changed by it, and not for the better. I have not marched or protested since....

London

My wife and I and a friend, just ordinary people, were dismayed at the accelerated drum beat to war. Blix and Al Baredi were asking for another few months to confirm Sadam didn't have WMD's. We had to do something to show our support for the weapons inspectors, and to try and put...

London

Got on the Train to Waterloo, and was surprised to see it many obviously heading for the March. Began to get a good feeling and be excited - surely we could influence Gvt?. At Waterloo Station I couldn't believe the numbers! There were so many of us. We were kind...

London

The first protest I went to with friends rather than parents at the age of 15 (although of course my parents where there also). I felt the power of the people, the atmosphere was full of hope and love, people singing and chanting in favor of peace not war. It was impressive how...

London

It was the first march I attended. I was 10, and with my parents and our local Quaker meeting group. The march, and the aftermath of the march, made a huge impact on me. I remember climbing on my dads back as we went through trafalgar square, and seeing the march stretching for...

London

I marched with my two girls aged 7 and 5 and my wife, it was wonderful, serious, joyous, noisy and moving. I work in Westminster, I'm a maintenance man, over the weeks/months I had become very politicised, leaflets and info was being handed out around there all the time. Resulting in me,...

London, England

It was the first time I'd been on a march of any kind. I was only 7, but my Mum and Dad took me and my two sisters (aged 9 and 5). I remember it being the most amount of people I'd ever seen in one place. I remember the noise; whistles, shouting,...