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'For my daughter's future!' Pink Ladies protestor speaks at Unite the Kingdom rally

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Protestors attending the Unite the Kingdom rally in London have issued a plea to Keir Starmer to "listen to the people".Speaking to GB News, a number of rally-goers explained why they had taken to the streets alongside as many as 100,000 others.

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"We're here to try and get the government to listen to the people, because that's all we want," one said.

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And that we wouldn't be here if they listened," he insisted.Another said he had become "sick and tired of the Government"."They are just trying to stop everything we do.

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A pink ladies protestor has said she was attending the Unite the Kingdom rally today "for my daughter's future".

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Three ministers have joined the Unite the Kingdom rally in London in an effort to challenge the "real problems" facing the nation.The trio, dressed in full religious regalia and carrying wooden crucifixes, spoke to GB News as the demonstrators began to gather in the capital.

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"We're here because we are ministers from various denominations to lift up Jesus, to bring the message of the cross."This is a message of reconciliation, love and mercy displayed through the life of Christ," one minister said.

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Another one of the ministers opined: "The real problems that we've got are political, and we've got Keir Starmer, who's causing us all sorts of trouble, trying to stop today even.

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"But we have a way of changing that.

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**Summary:** Pink Ladies protesters at the Unite the Kingdom rally in London have called for Keir Starmer to listen to their concerns about immigration policies and the future of their daughters. **Why It Matters:** This event highlights tensions between political leaders and immigrant rights advocates, emphasizing the need for dialogue and understanding on sensitive issues

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