People met up close to the statue of suffragist campaigner Millicent
Fawcett in Parliament Square and were wearing suffragette costumes
'Respect Existence or Expect Resist Resistance - Fracking is Worng
- Paris Agreement Requires Deeds Not Words'
A woman wears an embroidered apron
Finally the bus arrives from Lancashire and the Nanas run across Parliament
Square
With placards and posters
'Frack Free Lancashire'
'Stop Fracking'
And they call on the others to join them for a group photograph
'United Against Fracking'
Support has come from many organisations incuding trade unions and
campaign groups
Calderdal Crones banner
The women say HEAR US and sing against fracking
38 degrees campaigners who organised a petition against moving the
statue of suffragette Emmeline Pankhurst from beside Parliament
38 degrees had come to talk about their campaign to keep the statue of Emmeline
Pankhurst next to Parliament
'Mothers Against Fracking'
Green Party MP Caroline Lucas
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