London, UK. 10 November 2013. Leaders of the right wing National Front address the crowd after their march to the Cenotaph following the main Remembrance Day ceremonies, to lay a wreath. Credit: Paul Davey/Alamy Live News
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Dozens of National Front supporters marched through London from Victoria to the Cenotaph, where they laid a wreath and prayed for those who have died in service of the country. They then marched to a Rally at Embankment where several of their leaders spoke, one calling for Soldier"A", recently convicted of the murder of an Afghan combatant, not to be locked up, but to be to be "given a bloody medal".