ORGANISERS of an anti-austerity rally in Glasgow's George Square described it as a "warm-up" for a major event next week after the anticipated numbers failed to materialise.

Despite an expected 1400, only several dozen turned up for the protest organised by anarchist group Black Triangle.

Next weekend's event is being pulled together by the STUC.

The STUC said: "To coincide with the Peoples' Assembly event being held in London on the same day, the STUC is throwing its weight behind this major event which will underline the widespread disgust at Tory plans to embed and deepen austerity, targeting the most vulnerable.

"The STUC expects that this event will be co-sponsored by a range of organisations involved in the Peoples' Assembly including major trade unions, the Radical Independence Campaign, Labour Party Campaign for Socialism, the SNP Trade Union Group, the Communist Party and anti-racist grouping Hope not Hate."

Those attending Sunday's Black Triangle rally said the organisation had experienced difficulty publicising its event