On the 20th of November 2003, people from all over Great britain came to London to voice their opinion on the Prime Minister Tony Blair and the American president George Bush as both of them were meeting in the capital. This is what a few of those people answered when asked:"What do you want to say to Bush and Blair today?"
Fatima Gama, 13, from Somalia, born in London: "I want to tell them they have not won." She carries a banner for the Freedom For Palestine from the Muslim Association of Britain.
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Ross Moylan,18, Bournemouth: 'A better place to live would be out of space. There are no wars on Mars."
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Theresa Domenech, 28, from Spain lives in London for a year: 'Bush and Blair should not be occupying a country. I want them to go.'
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Molly Mulready, 23, and son Benjamin, 4 from Stoke Newington: " I am here in solidarity for the kids and mums from Irak and Palestine."
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Rachael White, 26, from London: "He's come here and it is so expensive! I feel strongly on abortion in America."
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Gary Vanderburgh, 24 from South Africa and his dog George:" What was the point of the war? We didn’t get oil and it's causing this eruption. Irak is not back to what was promised. Leave and give it back to its people."
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Ann Kremer, 57, from Hastings: "They are war criminals. No business to take us into Irak. We have to get rid off them. It is an abomination that Bush is here and that Blair supports him. Bush made it clear he will use violence to exploit his democracy."
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Muriel Letts, 73, from Potters Bar: "I don't like Bush's dealings in the world and what he has unleashed in the east. He told us lies and sadly Blair has allied. I am an unhappy woman."
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Helen Luby, 82, covent garden, London: "I say to Bush and Blair: 'people call you the Terrorist.' I say this is a religious war
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