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Brain Haw Marches From London To Oxford, with prominent 9/11 presence.

georgie101
post Feb 11 2008, 06:46 AM
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You have to give him 100 out of 10 for his efforts. London to Oxford is a long way, and thats by car.


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Brian Haw marches from London to Oxford, with prominent 9/11 presence

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Protester marches in

PARLIAMENT Square peace protester Brian Haw took his campaign on the road by walking 60 miles from London to Oxford.

Mr Haw, who began a peace camp outside the Houses of Parliament in 2001, reached the city last night, pictured, to address the Oxford Union.

In a recreation of the famous 1933 debate entitled This house would under no circumstance fight for its King and country, Mr Haw spoke in favour of the motion.

A group of about 20 supporters, aged from eight to 61, walked with Mr Haw since Monday, staying in churches and with Quakers along the way.

Mr Haw said: "Oxford is an important city and a great place to come for a debate. I want to get people together and walking for peace all over the country - hopefully this will be the first of many.

"We've all had blisters but everyone does when you do a walk like this.
"I've had a very pleasant reaction from people passing by and it has been a lovely walk along the A40, although the footpaths need to be upgraded


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