Tens of thousands took to the streets of London on Saturday in what has been described as Britain’s biggest anti-nuclear weapons demonstration in a generation. Organized by the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) and backed by Jeremy Corbyn, Nicola Sturgeon and Caroline Lucas, the rally comes ahead of a parliamentary decision on whether or not to replace Trident, Britain’s nuclear weapons system. Protesters opposing the renewal of UK’s expensive nuclear deterrent say there are better ways to spend the taxpayers’ billions. ‘We are not alone,’ Jeremy Corbyn told the crowd. ‘There are many people around the world…who have wanted a non-nuclear future for their country and their planet.’ What a crowd! Thousand still gathered in Trafalgar Sq to say #stoptrident and no to nuclear weapons pic.twitter.com/YRtAc1c8ox — Greenpeace UK (@GreenpeaceUK) February 27, 2016 RT reports: People gathered Saturday noon at Marble Arch, and headed for Trafalgar Square, turning central London into a sea of banners. The movement’s #StopTrident hashtag has been trending on Twitter. The atmosphere is electric and we’re nearly ready to march, thousands of people are saying it’s time to #StopTridentpic.twitter.com/v5lGcwf5xc — CND (@CNDuk) February 27, 2016 “Tens of thousands” took to the streets, according to the Evening [...]