Jeremy Corbyn amongst thousands at rally to protest Labour ‘austerity’
Independent MP Jeremy Corbyn (C) holds a banner as he takes part in the "No More Austerity 2.0" march in central London on June 7, 2025 (AFP via Getty Images)
Thousands protested in central London against government spending cuts and welfare reforms, organised by The People’s Assembly and attended by former Labour leader and independent MP Jeremy Corbyn.
Organisers, including The People’s Assembly, criticised the government for implementing spending cuts that disproportionately affect vulnerable members of society.
Various organisations, such as the National Education Union, Green Party, and RMT union, participated in the march from Portland Place to Whitehall.
Protesters held signs with slogans like “Tax the rich, stop the cuts – welfare not warfare” and “Nurses not nukes”.
A People’s Assembly spokesperson stated that adherence to ‘fiscal rules’ traps the UK in a public service funding crisis, advocating for taxing the rich to fund public services and investment.