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Monday, 17 November, 2003, 08:36 GMT
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WATCH AND LISTEN
The BBC's Daniella Relph
"The visit of President Bush to London has invigorated those against the war in Iraq"
The BBC's Gillian Ni Chellaigh
"About 5,000 police officers will be on the streets"
The BBC's James Westhead
"Security will be the major concern throughout the president's visit"
Charles Kennedy, Liberal Democrat leader
"It is an opportunity for myself and others to put the case to him"
The BBC's Kim Barnes
"An anti-war protestor scaled the gates of Buckingham Palace"
The BBC's Danny Shaw
"Protesters say the anti-Bush rally is the most significant protest event in recent years"
Stop the War coalition spokespeople
"It's a great victory of civil liberties in this country"
The BBC's Margaret Gilmore
"Never has a state visit to the UK generated such preparation or security"
The BBC's Kim Barnes
"A lone protestor managed to scale the gates of Buckingham Palace"
Margaret Gilmore reports
The BBC's James Robbins
"The transatlantic alliance now divides Britain"
The BBC's Mark Mardell
"Protesters hope this effigy will become the defining image of this visit"
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