
Update we’re asking people to bring incontinence pads with them if they can tomoro-you’ll find out why on the day
Organised by the People’s Assembly
DPAC, Deaf campaigners and NUBSLI (National Union of British Sign Language Interpreters) will be marching together on 20th June. We want to make our block as colourful and lively as possible to get across the message loud and clear that we will fight the attacks against us being carried out in the name of austerity loudly and proudly. We are not going away! Disabled activist Liz Carr will also be speaking on the platform at the end of the march.
For anyone wishing to join the DPAC block for the long march, this block will meet on Walbrook which is opposite Cannon Street station. Meet from noon for start of march at 1.30pm.
There will also be a static protest opposite Downing Street which will feed into the DPAC block as it passes for a short march to Parliament Square.
Access information for the 20th can be found here:https://www.thepeoplesassembly.org.uk/access_info_20jun