Demonstrators wave placards during an anti-war protest march, in Manchester, northern England, Saturday Sept. 23, 2006. Thousands of demonstrators marched through Manchester Saturday, cheering and shouting anti-war chants to protest British troops' presence in Iraq and Afghanistan before the annual conference of British Prime Minister Tony Blair's governing Labour Party. Protesters packed the northern English city's central Albert Square before setting off on a march they said would completely encircle the conference center where delegates are to gather Sunday. (AP Photo /Phil Noble Pool)
A protestor holds a poster of George W Bush. At least 10,000 people marched against British policy towards Iraq, Afghanistan and Israel in Manchester, on the eve of the governing Labour Party's annual conference.(AFP/Paul Ellis)
Lauren Booth (R) -- the sister-in-law of Tony Blair -- joins anti-war supporters in Manchester. At least 10,000 people marched against British policy towards Iraq, Afghanistan and Israel in Manchester, on the eve of the governing Labour