Anti-monarchy protesters in Ireland threw a coffin marked with the words 'RIP British Empire ' into a river this afternoon.

The action was carried out by Anti Imperialist Action Ireland, which held a protest march through Dublin at the same time as the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II continued in London.

During the march some of those taking part stopped to throw a coffin into a river running through the Irish capital.

The move is said to have been a recreation of an action by former socialist leader James Connolly in Dublin in 1897 during a visit to the city by Queen Victoria - the late monarch’s great-great grandmother.

Members preparing to launch the fake coffin into the river (
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The group wrote on Twitter : “This afternoon, Anti Imperialist Action organised a protest march starting at the James Connolly Statue at Beresford Place and marching around to the GPO, against the grovelling worship of the English Monarchy by the Free State ruling class.

“Along the march, a coffin marked "RIP British Empire" was thrown into the Liffey at O'Connell Street, just as James Connolly did in 1897 to protest the visit of Victoria.

Slogans were chanted by the marchers, such as "You Say British King, We Say Guillotine" and "Get the Brits Out Now!".

The coffin, marked RIP British Empire, floats away (
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“There was a heavy police presence throughout the protest, with three riot vans, a surveillance van, and members of the Special Branch and National Surveillance Unit trying to intimidate the Revolutionary Republicans.

“The bowing and scraping from the likes of Michael D Higgins and Micheal Martin only highlights the continuing counter-revolutionary and semi-colonial nature of the Free State.

“Socialist Republicans will continue to oppose the normalisation of relations with Britain.”

Members of the group marching through Dublin (
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Protesters also objected to the flying of the Irish flag at half mast on the day of the Queen’s funeral.

The group claimed they were thwarted from occupying the General Post Office building in the capital which they targeted as it was flying flags at half mast.

It added: “The Tricolour above the GPO flies at half mast for the funeral of a foreign tyrant whose family brought nothing but misery to Ireland.

They claimed police stopped them from occupying a building (
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“The Irish people have no interest in licking the boots of the English Royal parasites.”

Last week pop twins Jedward took to social media calling for the monarchy to be abolished just days after the Queen passed away .

The 30-year-olds wrote: "Abolish the monarchy and give the people real democracy!"

The duo then shared a second tweet which said: "King Charles should hand back the six Irish counties on his visit to Northern Ireland – No war! Just words! It's time."

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