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Anti-lockdown protestors fume 'it's one rule for them, and another rule for us'

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Anti-lockdown protestors are planning to gather this weekend in retaliation to Dominic Cummings' 260 mile Durham trip. Creators of the protest, which is set to take place on Saturday, have criticised the UK government as having "one rule for them, and one rule for us." A poster for the event, which has been shared on social media, is encouraging a mass gathering, something which is not allowed under the government's lockdown rules.

The protest is set to happen at a park in south Manchester. The flier, which was shared with the Manchester Evening News, said: "All faith has been lost in our government.

It is quite clear that there is one rule for them and one rule for us. "So why should we trust what they say about coronavirus? "They have

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