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Topless march in aid of soldiersTopless march in aid of soldiers
Glamour girls have marched topless through a city centre to show their
support for British troops fighting abroad.
A dozen women, wearing only tight leather trousers and camouflage body
paint across their tops, stunned shoppers, builders and office workers as
they paraded in Manchester, inviting crowds of onlookers to drop spare
change into plastic buckets to raise cash for British forces.
The event was organised by artist Fanny Gogh, from Worsley, Greater
Manchester, as part of a campaign run by Support Our Soldiers (SOS), a
charity set up for members of the Armed Forces and their families.
The group campaigns to get better equipment for British forces and sends
shoe box parcels of coffee, tea and chocolate to troops in Afghanistan.
It has been claimed British forces abroad have had to get second jobs to
raise funds to buy their own equipment.
Sarah Longbottom, a Page 3 girl on Tuesday's march who has a brother
serving in the forces, said: "We want to get our lads some decent luxury
items, if it means us getting our boobs out then we are going to do it.
"We don't want to come across as really really political but on a serious
note they are not being looked after so we are here to look after them today."
The Support Our Soldiers campaign website is at www.supportoursoldiers.co.uk
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