More than 100 people marched through the city of St Albans this morning to protest against changes to the NHS.
The People’s March for the NHS travelled from St Albans to Edmonton, in the penultimate leg of a 300-mile long march in protest of the underfunding, fragmentation and privatisation of the NHS.
The march reached St Albans last night having left Jarrow on 16th August, and a range of speakers joined the marchers in a rally to welcome the protest.
Within three months of launching the march, which is being led by a group of mothers from Darlington, more than 3,000 registered to take part.
The match will finish in Trafalgar Square tomorrow.
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