Jeers as Republicans stage demonstration

Anti-monarchy protesters faced renditions of the national anthem as they staged a demonstration at the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee river pageant yesterday.

Supporters of the campaign group Republic gathered near Tower Bridge, before the arrival of the 1,000-strong flotilla led by the Queen.

The protesters waved placards and banners saying “citizen not subject”, “power to the people” and “democracy not monarchy” as they called for the abolition of the monarchy.

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But they faced boos and jeers from sections of the crowd who had waited for hours in the rain to watch the river pageant, while some royal supporters began singing God Save The Queen.

Graham Smith, chief executive of Republic, said the protest was held at the same time as the river pageant to “raise the profile” of the republican movement.

He said: “We’re opposed to celebrating hereditary privilege and power. The message is to the millions of people who oppose the monarchy that there is a movement you can support.

“The whole country isn’t in love with the monarchy. It’s a minority interest. We’ll keep going until the monarchy is abolished.”

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Republic said the protest involved representatives of the group’s branches in Wales and Scotland, as well as a delegation from the Swedish republican movement.

Protesters said talks have been held with the Metropolitan Police and reassured families that the protest would be peaceful.