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Giant Boris blimp inflated for anti-Brexit protest at Conservative Party conference

A Boris blimp is inflated at Castlefield Bowl, Manchester as part of the Reject Brexit defend our democracy protest. (Photo by Peter Byrne/PA Images via Getty Images)
The Boris blimp was flying at the Conservative Party conference in Manchester (Picture: PA)

A giant Boris Johnson blimp was flown at the beginning of the Conservative Party conference in Manchester.

Hundreds of protesters took to the streets on Sunday on the first day of the conference.

A giant blimp of the prime minister was inflated at Castlefield Bowl ahead of a Reject Brexit – Defend Our Democracy event on Sunday afternoon.

The 6m tall inflatable depicted Mr Johnson dressed in blue shorts with red hearts and the word “Nigel” on, and a T-shirt showing a £350 million bus.

The Conservative Party conference is underway in Manchester as Mr Johnson faces scrutiny over claims he touched a female journalist’s thigh.

It comes as the police watchdog decides whether or not to investigate the prime minister over his links to American businesswoman Jennifer Arcuri.

Demonstrators gathered on Oxford Road at about midday for a Shut Down the Tories event before marching through heavy downpours to Deansgate, where a rally was due to be held.

Shadow education secretary Angela Rayner was among those heading the march, holding a banner saying “No More Austerity”.

Others held placards saying “Tories Out” and “Defy Tory Rule”.

A Boris blimp is inflated at Castlefield Bowl, Manchester as part of the Reject Brexit defend our democracy protest. (Photo by Peter Byrne/PA Images via Getty Images)
A Boris blimp is inflated at Castlefield Bowl, Manchester as part of the Reject Brexit protest. (Picture: PA/Getty)

Marchers banged drums, blew whistles and chanted “Tories out” and “Boris Johnson, shame on you” as they made their way through the city, pausing as they passed near Manchester Central, where the conference is being held.

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Roads through the city were closed by police as the march took place and mounted officers led the demonstrators.

Demonstrators were greeted by the blimp when they arrived for the rally after marching from Whitworth Park.

Many waved European flags or wore blue berets with yellow stars on.

Speakers included human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell, who told the crowd: “The time for party self-interest is over. Everybody from every party must unite to stop a no-deal Brexit.”

Sir Richard Leese, leader of Manchester City Council, said: “The right to peaceful protest is a fundamental part of our democracy and we have seen that exercised on the streets of our city today.

“It’s a testament to the work of Greater Manchester Police, council staff and others involved in ensuring today went as smoothly as possible, as well as campaign groups who engaged with us and those taking part, that these large-scale protests have passed off without incident.”

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