Banners on display included those reading "Cameron has butchered Britain", "no cuts" and "plebs on parade".
The media will be denied the endless opportunities to hurl embarrassing questions about plebs.
Andrew Mitchell quit as chief whip after it was alleged he called police "plebs" - a claim he denies.
At that moment I knew what the plebs were, much more clearly than when, years earlier, she had asked me.
He quit as Tory chief whip after it was alleged he called Downing Street police officers "plebs", which he denies.
When Elena later mentions the brilliant Lila to Maestra Oliviero, the teacher asks her if she knows what the plebs are.
He repeats his "categorical assurance" that he did not call police officers "plebs" - as alleged in a police report on the incident.
Andrew Mitchell denied calling officers "plebs" when they refused to let him leave Downing Street on his bike via the main gate last September.
Labour leader Ed Miliband said Mr Mitchell was "toast" amid continuing anger over the comments, in which it is claimed he called officers "plebs".
According to an opinion poll by YouGov, 50% of the public think the "plebs" row shows Conservative MPs see themselves as better than ordinary people.
Mr Mitchell resigned over the row but denies calling officers "plebs".
Mr Mitchell denies claims he called officers "plebs" when they refused to let him leave Downing Street on his bike via the main gate last September.
Mr Mitchell has repeatedly denied claims, first reported in the Sun, that he swore and called police officers 'plebs' but he later resigned as chief whip.
When asked about pasty taxes or plebs or rail franchises the prime minister will insist that what really matters is the government's big reforms and not the day-to-day cock-ups.
He was also cheered when he spoke about Andrew Mitchell's resignation after the chief whip admitted swearing at police officers during a Downing Street confrontation, but denied calling them "plebs".
Mr Mitchell - whose job was to maintain discipline on the Conservative benches - was thrust into the spotlight when The Sun accused him in a front page story of calling police "plebs".
The plebs were that fight for food and wine, that quarrel over who should be served first and better, that dirty floor on which the waiters clattered back and forth, those increasingly vulgar toasts.
The Tory MP, who himself resigned as chief whip in October over allegations he called police officers "plebs", told Radio 4's Today programme that Mr Evans had been his friend and colleague for 20 years.
Last year Mr Mitchell was forced to resign from cabinet over claims he swore at police officers and called them "plebs" after they refused to allow him to cycle through the main gates of Downing Street.
Tory MP Andrew Mitchell resigned as chief whip following an accusation that, during an argument while leaving Downing Street on his bicycle in September, he had called police officers "plebs" - a claim he has always denied.
What gave the story its edge was not the fact that Mr Mitchell had abused the police, but the fact he allegedly called them plebs - the clear implication being that he thought he was a cut above mere plods.
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