Demonstrators also want action on low pay and the repeal of 'anti-union' laws.
Thousands of people have joined a "Britain is Broken" protest in central London.
The group has called for a general election, action on low pay and the repeal of "anti-union" employment laws. The Metropolitan Police said: "There are currently a number of different demonstrations across London this afternoon. Michelle Uden, from south-east London, took her seven-year-old twin boys to the demonstration and said she wanted a change in leadership after struggling with the cost of living."If we don't stand up and fight we'll sit down and cry."Image source,Ramona McCartney, national organiser for the People's Assembly, said: "The government is in a deep crisis and the third prime minister in a matter of months has been decided by a tiny elite.
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