DAN MCDOUGALL
THE International Development Secretary, Hilary Benn, will travel to Edinburgh and take part in Saturday's Make Poverty History demonstration planned before the opening of the G8 summit. <snip>
Mr Benn revealed yesterday that he welcomed the demonstration preceding the conference, adding that he would be taking part himself and would most likely be joined by the Chancellor, Gordon Brown.
He said: "I hope lots of people will turn up. The most important thing is that it is a safe demonstration. In the end, people are gathering because they want politicians to achieve something. I am in fact planning to join the march. I am going to be in Edinburgh anyway." <snip>
The two leaders of the Catholic Church in Britain will also take part in the march. Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor, the head of the Catholic Church in England and Wales, and Keith O'Brien, Scotland's Cardinal, will help lead the protest rally, which is expected to draw at least 100,000 people. <snip>
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