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Glasgow: Prime Minister David Cameron besieged by protesters during 'politics-free' Commonwealth Games visit
Campaigners against dodgy Games contractors join with NHS and Palestine supporters to surround embattled Tory toff

David Cameron may want a politics-free Glasgow Games but campaigners have railed against sponsors’ links to death and human rights abuses at home and abroad.

The Tory PM told business leaders on a jaunt to Glasgow University yesterday that he wanted to steer clear of politics as the clock wound down to last night’s Commonwealth Games opening ceremony.

A crowd of protesters thronged outside the university library where he spoke, with picketers ranging from the Radical Independence Coalition to Our People’s NHS.

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