Countryside protestors descend on London

The biggest "rights" demonstration for 150 years is expected to take place later today in Britain.

The biggest "rights" demonstration for 150 years is expected to take place later today in Britain.

As many as 300,000 countryside protestors will descend on London to defend hunting and rural lifestyles.

31 special trains and 2,000 coaches are making for the city for the 'Liberty and Livelihood' protest.

Police are playing down fears of clashes with animal rights activists.

Deputy Assistant Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, Andy Trotter said he is "prepared for anything".

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