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Anti-racism demonstrators chant at Sir Oswald Mosley before he speaks, London, UK; 1962

British politician Sir Oswald Mosley steps onto car, the crowd chant 'Down with Mosley,' as he begins to deliver a short speech, he says, "If we don't go into Europe and make a job of it, we're going into the biggest economic crisis that we've ever known," Mosley addressed a meeting of his Union Movement in the East End, anti-racism demonstrators were in attendance (BBC News, 252-62-01 – 09/09/1962 – AEXZ288W)
British politician Sir Oswald Mosley steps onto car, the crowd chant 'Down with Mosley,' as he begins to deliver a short speech, he says, "If we don't go into Europe and make a job of it, we're going into the biggest economic crisis that we've ever known," Mosley addressed a meeting of his Union Movement in the East End, anti-racism demonstrators were in attendance (BBC News, 252-62-01 – 09/09/1962 – AEXZ288W)
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2216155327
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September 09, 1962
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00:00:16:01
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