>> i think that amnesty international, bab barbara, hoped that 80,000 people marched through london today. free-throw line have been short of 80,000. at one point in piccadilly that runs right through the heart of the west end of london, i stood by the side of the road and it took an hour for the crowd to pass by. so, yes, many, many thousands of people. the last remnants are having a bit of a party outside parliament behind me. most people have drifted home by now. the atmosphere extremely and they were saying things like germany and sweden are putting britain in the shade. they are shaming this country. we, the british, should be doing much more. we should take refugees in and one person and saying that refugees are welcome. how representative is all of this of middle england? i think the crucial question is will it make the british prime minister think again. his political antenna will be sensitive to this issue, but i think he believes that in the minds of the british public, this issue of the refugee crisis is very entangled with sensitive perceptions about immigration as a whole. a