I am writing an oral history of the anti-war march in London on February 15, 2003 – the largest demonstration in British history about the biggest political question of this generation.
I am keen to hear from people who went on the march. Whether you were a first time marcher or a seasoned activist, a Conservative protester or anarchist revolutionary, firmly against the war or just marching because your friends were, I would be interested to hear from you.
Perhaps going on the march changed your life, you have particularly strong memories or feelings about the day or a funny story to relate.
Alternatively, maybe you stood in the cold for hours, hardly moving and feel the march was a waste of time and the day a big disappointment.
If you are interested in contributing to a history of this momentous day please email me at ian_js@hotmail.com or write to me at the address below.
Ian Sinclair, 47b Landseer Road, London N19 4JU
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