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Protesters descend on Daily Mail HQ
Right-wing paper's targets declare: 'We're proud to be hated by you'

Protesters descended on the Daily Mail's offices on Sunday to strike back at the paper's campaign of hate.

Hundreds flocked to the People's Assembly protest at the newspaper's west London offices after the hard-right rag smeared Ed Miliband's father Ralph, declaring the respected academic's legacy "evil" and accusing him of "hating Britain" despite Miliband Snr having fought for Britain in World War II.

Protester David Duke told the Morning Star: "I'm here today not just because of the vile attack on Ralph Miliband.

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