Saturday 14 May 2022 06:43 AM 'Sack them all' Sydney protestors rally against vaccine mandates and urge vote ... trends now
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Protestors rallying against Covid vaccine mandates have urged voters to put the major parties last at the federal election on May 21 - but without endorsing the anti-government message of Clive Palmer's United Australia Party.
A crowd of more than a thousand people waved red ensign and Eureka flags gathered in front of Customs House at Sydney's Circular Quay on Saturday to hear speeches denouncing both major parties.
'This coming election is going to be a green light or a red light to those sorts of people,' one speaker told the crowd.
'The green light or the red light to the great reset and the great awokening.'
Speakers urged the crowd to 'put the majors last'.
Protestors chanted 'sack them all' as speakers urged them to put the major parties last at the May 21 election
Flyers for the rally appeared under the banners for organisations including the Australian Freedom Rally, RiseUp Sydney, Millions Marsh, The People's Revolution and Reclaim the Line
A crowd of more than a thousand people waved red ensign and Eureka flags gathered in front of Customs House at Sydney's Circular