Like protests in the "Tahrir Square" of Madrid, the London protest included record numbers - more than to 20,000 people according to numbers from the Wall Street Journal. The large group of protesters included a number of teachers and school administrators protesting the deletion of their pensions and, in some cases, their jobs.
For London students, it was ideal. Young students flooded the sidewalks of London and watched their teachers with glee, overjoyed at their temporary respite from classes.