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London: Thousands of protesters on Saturday marched to Downing Street demanding Prime Minister David Cameron's resignation over the Panama Papers scandal.
The protesters marched under heavy police presence and carried placards reading: "Tories Out" and "Cameron Must Go".
Protest organiser Abi Wilkinson tweeted: "The tropical tax haven party is heating up nicely, and the sun is coming out!"
Cameron had admitted earlier this week that he benefited from a Panama-based offshore trust set up by his late father but sold his stake months before he became Britain's prime minister in 2010.
The admission came five days after the leak of millions of secret documents from a Panama-based law firm which revealed that the prime minister's father, Ian Cameron, who passed away in 2010, ran an offshore firm under the name Blairmore Holdings.
Earlier on Saturday, Cameron told a Conservative party conference that he could have handled the revelations better.
Addressing party members at the party's spring conference in London on Saturday, he said that he had learnt lessons over the past week.
"It has not been a great week. I know that I should have handled this better, I could have handled this better. I know there are lessons to learn and I will learn them," he said at the start of his address to Tory activists.
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