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  • The bridge was blocked using two tripods carrying a banner with people on each tri-pod. A man dressed as a health worker carrying a UK Uncut flag.<br />
The Health and Care Bill has been passed by Parliament and is due to go to the House of Lords. In protest against the bill which aim to deconstruct and privatise large parts of the NHS UK Uncut activists together with health workers and trade unionists blocked the Westminster Bridge from 1pm til 5.30pm.
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  • Some protestor left the Westminster Bridge and walked along the river and across Lambeth Bridge to get into Parliament Square. Police stopped them all on the North side from getting any further.<br />
The Health and Care Bill has been passed by Parliament and is due to go to the House of Lords. In protest against the bill which aim to deconstruct and privatise large parts of the NHS UK Uncut activists together with health workers and trade unionists blocked the Westminster Bridge from 1pm til 5.30pm.
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  • A samba band performing on Westminster Bridge.<br />
The Health and Care Bill has been passed by Parliament and is due to go to the House of Lords. In protest against the bill which aim to deconstruct and privatise large parts of the NHS UK Uncut activists together with health workers and trade unionists blocked the Westminster Bridge from 1pm til 5.30pm.
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  • Police clearing the last few protestors from Westminster Bridge.<br />
The Health and Care Bill has been passed by Parliament and is due to go to the House of Lords. In protest against the bill which aim to deconstruct and privatise large parts of the NHS UK Uncut activists together with health workers and trade unionists blocked the Westminster Bridge from 1pm til 5.30pm.
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  • Police clearing the last few protestors from Westminster Bridge.<br />
The Health and Care Bill has been passed by Parliament and is due to go to the House of Lords. In protest against the bill which aim to deconstruct and privatise large parts of the NHS UK Uncut activists together with health workers and trade unionists blocked the Westminster Bridge from 1pm til 5.30pm.
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  • A protestor walking back over Westminster Bridge after having been denied leaving the bridge from the North side. The bridge is now a mix of protestors and passers-by.<br />
The Health and Care Bill has been passed by Parliament and is due to go to the House of Lords. In protest against the bill which aim to deconstruct and privatise large parts of the NHS UK Uncut activists together with health workers and trade unionists blocked the Westminster Bridge from 1pm til 5.30pm.
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  • The blocking of Westminster Bridge is over but police is only letting people leave south side not to have any spilling into Parliament Sqaure. This protestor is denied leaving North way  and he is trying to get into a converstion with police on Government policies.<br />
The Health and Care Bill has been passed by Parliament and is due to go to the House of Lords. In protest against the bill which aim to deconstruct and privatise large parts of the NHS UK Uncut activists together with health workers and trade unionists blocked the Westminster Bridge from 1pm til 5.30pm.
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  • Compere Chris Coltrane presenting the next show on Westminster Bridge.<br />
The Health and Care Bill has been passed by Parliament and is due to go to the House of Lords. In protest against the bill which aim to deconstruct and privatise large parts of the NHS UK Uncut activists together with health workers and trade unionists blocked the Westminster Bridge from 1pm til 5.30pm.
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  • Lisa Egan, former stand-up comedian, now full-time wheel chair bound and poorly after severe illness, speaking in defence of the NHS. The amp and speaker is powered by bicycle.<br />
The Health and Care Bill has been passed by Parliament and is due to go to the House of Lords. In protest against the bill which aim to deconstruct and privatise large parts of the NHS UK Uncut activists together with health workers and trade unionists blocked the Westminster Bridge from 1pm til 5.30pm.
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  • Activists dressed as health workers playing dead.<br />
The Health and Care Bill has been passed by Parliament and is due to go to the House of Lords. In protest against the bill which aim to deconstruct and privatise large parts of the NHS UK Uncut activists together with health workers and trade unionists blocked the Westminster Bridge from 1pm til 5.30pm.
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  • A young demonstrator listens to the meeting on how to occupy London, not just Westminster Bridge.<br />
The Health and Care Bill has been passed by Parliament and is due to go to the House of Lords. In protest against the bill which aim to deconstruct and privatise large parts of the NHS UK Uncut activists together with health workers and trade unionists blocked the Westminster Bridge from 1pm til 5.30pm.
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  • A huge banner across the bridge suspended from tri-pods.<br />
The Health and Care Bill has been passed by Parliament and is due to go to the House of Lords. In protest against the bill which aim to deconstruct and privatise large parts of the NHS UK Uncut activists together with health workers and trade unionists blocked the Westminster Bridge from 1pm til 5.30pm.
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  • Performers dressed up as David Cameron, Prime Minister and Nick Clegg, Dep Prime Minister chop their way through the crowd, butchering people. The Health and Care Bill has been passed by Parliament and is due to go to the House of Lords. In protest against the bill which aim to deconstruct and privatise large parts of the NHS UK Uncut activists together with health workers and trade unionists blocked the Westminster Bridge from 1pm til 5.30pm.
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  • A pretend game of the NHS in action saving lives.<br />
The Health and Care Bill has been passed by Parliament and is due to go to the House of Lords. In protest against the bill which aim to deconstruct and privatise large parts of the NHS UK Uncut activists together with health workers and trade unionists blocked the Westminster Bridge from 1pm til 5.30pm.
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  • The Health and Care Bill has been passed by Parliament and is due to go to the House of Lords. In protest against the bill which aim to deconstruct and privatise large parts of the NHS UK Uncut activists together with health workers and trade unionists blocked the Westminster Bridge from 1pm til 5.30pm.
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  • MAKE TEA, Savethe NHS.<br />
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The Health and Care Bill has been passed by Parliament and is due to go to the House of Lords. In protest against the bill which aim to deconstruct and privatise large parts of the NHS UK Uncut activists together with health workers and trade unionists blocked the Westminster Bridge from 1pm til 5.30pm.
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  • Comments on bridge.<br />
The Health and Care Bill has been passed by Parliament and is due to go to the House of Lords. In protest against the bill which aim to deconstruct and privatise large parts of the NHS UK Uncut activists together with health workers and trade unionists blocked the Westminster Bridge from 1pm til 5.30pm.
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  • An activist dressed as a health worker sitting on top of one of the two tri-pods used to block the bridge.<br />
The Health and Care Bill has been passed by Parliament and is due to go to the House of Lords. In protest against the bill which aim to deconstruct and privatise large parts of the NHS UK Uncut activists together with health workers and trade unionists blocked the Westminster Bridge from 1pm til 5.30pm.
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  • Performers dressed up as David Cameron, Prime Minister and Nick Clegg, Dep Prime Minister chop their way through the crowd, butchering people. The Health and Care Bill has been passed by Parliament and is due to go to the House of Lords. In protest against the bill which aim to deconstruct and privatise large parts of the NHS UK Uncut activists together with health workers and trade unionists blocked the Westminster Bridge from 1pm til 5.30pm.
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  • At the sound of Big Ben striking 1 protestors laid down on the bridge pretending to be dead.<br />
The Health and Care Bill has been passed by Parliament and is due to go to the House of Lords. In protest against the bill which aim to deconstruct and privatise large parts of the NHS UK Uncut activists together with health workers and trade unionists blocked the Westminster Bridge from 1pm til 5.30pm.
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  • March 26 was the day of the March for the Alternative, an anti-cut demonstration organised by the TUC, which drew 3-500.000 people from all over Britain. Along side and after various groups, some Black Bloc, some from UK Uncut and other independent groups staged their own protests around Central London. 100s of UK Uncut activists took over Fortnum and Mason for a good 3 hours. The occupation was peacefull and not even a chocolate bunny was hurt in the process. The owner of Fotnum and Mason, Whittington Investments is accused by UK Uncut of tax evasion to the tune of £ 40 million. Speeches were made throughout the day and ongoing discussions on how to deal with police.
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  • March 26 was the day of the March for the Alternative, an anti-cut demonstration organised by the TUC, which drew 3-500.000 people from all over Britain. Along side and after various groups, some Black Bloc, some from UK Uncut and other independent groups staged their own protests around Central London. 100s of UK Uncut activists took over Fortnum and Mason for a good 3 hours. The occupation was peacefull and not even a chocolate bunny was hurt in the process. The owner of Fotnum and Mason, Whittington Investments is accused by UK Uncut of tax evasion to the tune of £ 40 million. Speeches were made throughout the day and ongoing discussions on how to deal with police.<br />
The activists are waiting outside the the shop detained by police.
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  • March 26 was the day of the March for the Alternative, an anti-cut demonstration organised by the TUC, which drew 3-500.000 people from all over Britain. Along side and after various groups, some Black Bloc, some from UK Uncut and other independent groups staged their own protests around Central London. 100s of UK Uncut activists took over Fortnum and Mason for a good 3 hours. The occupation was peacefull and not even a chocolate bunny was hurt in the process. The owner of Fotnum and Mason, Whittington Investments is accused by UK Uncut of tax evasion to the tune of £ 40 million.
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  • March 26 was the day of the March for the Alternative, an anti-cut demonstration organised by the TUC, which drew 3-500.000 people from all over Britain. Along side and after various groups, some Black Bloc, some from UK Uncut and other independent groups staged their own protests around Central London. 100s of UK Uncut activists took over Fortnum and Mason for a good 3 hours. The occupation was peacefull and not even a chocolate bunny was hurt in the process. The owner of Fotnum and Mason, Whittington Investments is accused by UK Uncut of tax evasion to the tune of £ 40 million. Speeches were made throughout the day and ongoing discussions on how to deal with police. Police kept an eye on the activists from inside the shop all along.
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  • March 26 was the day of the March for the Alternative, an anti-cut demonstration organised by the TUC, which drew 3-500.000 people from all over Britain. Along side and after various groups, some Black Bloc, some from UK Uncut and other independent groups staged their own protests around Central London. 100s of UK Uncut activists took over Fortnum and Mason for a good 3 hours. The occupation was peacefull and not even a chocolate bunny was hurt in the process. The owner of Fotnum and Mason, Whittington Investments is accused by UK Uncut of tax evasion to the tune of £ 40 million. Speeches were made throughout the day and ongoing discussions on how to deal with police. Here a street performer atkes avantage of the half empty shop and practise his joggling skills.
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  • March 26 was the day of the March for the Alternative, an anti-cut demonstration organised by the TUC, which drew 3-500.000 people from all over Britain. Along side and after various groups, some Black Bloc, some from UK Uncut and other independent groups staged their own protests around Central London. 100s of UK Uncut activists took over Fortnum and Mason for a good 3 hours. The occupation was peacefull and not even a chocolate bunny was hurt in the process. The owner of Fotnum and Mason, Whittington Investments is accused by UK Uncut of tax evasion to the tune of £ 40 million. Speeches were made throughout the day and ongoing discussions on how to deal with police.
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  • March 26 was the day of the March for the Alternative, an anti-cut demonstration organised by the TUC, which drew 3-500.000 people from all over Britain. Along side and after various groups, some Black Bloc, some from UK Uncut and other independent groups staged their own protests around Central London. 100s of UK Uncut activists took over Fortnum and Mason for a good 3 hours. The occupation was peacefull and not even a chocolate bunny was hurt in the process. The owner of Fotnum and Mason, Whittington Investments is accused by UK Uncut of tax evasion to the tune of £ 40 million
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  • March 26 was the day of the March for the Alternative, an anti-cut demonstration organised by the TUC, which drew 3-500.000 people from all over Britain. Along side and after various groups, some Black Bloc, some from UK Uncut and other independent groups staged their own protests around Central London. 100s of UK Uncut activists took over Fortnum and Mason for a good 3 hours. The occupation was peacefull and not even a chocolate bunny was hurt in the process. The owner of Fotnum and Mason, Whittington Investments is accused by UK Uncut of tax evasion to the tune of £ 40 million Here an activist take a chance to smell some of the teas on offer in the shop.
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  • March 26 was the day of the March for the Alternative, an anti-cut demonstration organised by the TUC, which drew 3-500.000 people from all over Britain. Along side and after various groups, some Black Bloc, some from UK Uncut and other independent groups staged their own protests around Central London. 100s of UK Uncut activists took over Fortnum and Mason for a good 3 hours. The occupation was peacefull and not even a chocolate bunny was hurt in the process. The owner of Fotnum and Mason, Whittington Investments is accused by UK Uncut of tax evasion to the tune of £ 40 million. Speeches were made throughout the day and ongoing discussions on how to deal with police.<br />
The activists had left the shop volunteerely under the the understnading with police they would be able to leave the area. However, soon after they had exited it bacame claer that the police were arrsting them all one by one.
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  • March 26 was the day of the March for the Alternative, an anti-cut demonstration organised by the TUC, which drew 3-500.000 people from all over Britain. Along side and after various groups, some Black Bloc, some from UK Uncut and other independent groups staged their own protests around Central London. 100s of UK Uncut activists took over Fortnum and Mason for a good 3 hours. The occupation was peacefull and not even a chocolate bunny was hurt in the process. The owner of Fotnum and Mason, Whittington Investments is accused by UK Uncut of tax evasion to the tune of £ 40 million. Speeches were made throughout the day and ongoing discussions on how to deal with police. Play games to kill the waiting game with police.
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  • March 26 was the day of the March for the Alternative, an anti-cut demonstration organised by the TUC, which drew 3-500.000 people from all over Britain. Along side and after various groups, some Black Bloc, some from UK Uncut and other independent groups staged their own protests around Central London. 100s of UK Uncut activists took over Fortnum and Mason for a good 3 hours. The occupation was peacefull and not even a chocolate bunny was hurt in the process. The owner of Fotnum and Mason, Whittington Investments is accused by UK Uncut of tax evasion to the tune of £ 40 million. Speeches were made throughout the day and ongoing discussions on how to deal with police.
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  • March 26 was the day of the March for the Alternative, an anti-cut demonstration organised by the TUC, which drew 3-500.000 people from all over Britain. Along side and after various groups, some Black Bloc, some from UK Uncut and other independent groups staged their own protests around Central London. 100s of UK Uncut activists took over Fortnum and Mason for a good 3 hours. The occupation was peacefull and not even a chocolate bunny was hurt in the process. The owner of Fotnum and Mason, Whittington Investments is accused by UK Uncut of tax evasion to the tune of £ 40 million. Speeches were made throughout the day and ongoing discussions on how to deal with police. Green smoke from a smoke bomb thrown outside the doors to Picadilly.
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  • March 26 was the day of the March for the Alternative, an anti-cut demonstration organised by the TUC, which drew 3-500.000 people from all over Britain. Along side and after various groups, some Black Bloc, some from UK Uncut and other independent groups staged their own protests around Central London. 100s of UK Uncut activists took over Fortnum and Mason for a good 3 hours. The occupation was peacefull and not even a chocolate bunny was hurt in the process. The owner of Fotnum and Mason, Whittington Investments is accused by UK Uncut of tax evasion to the tune of £ 40 million. Speeches were made throughout the day and ongoing discussions on how to deal with police.
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  • March 26 was the day of the March for the Alternative, an anti-cut demonstration organised by the TUC, which drew 3-500.000 people from all over Britain. Along side and after various groups, some Black Bloc, some from UK Uncut and other independent groups staged their own protests around Central London. 100s of UK Uncut activists took over Fortnum and Mason for a good 3 hours. The occupation was peacefull and not even a chocolate bunny was hurt in the process. The owner of Fotnum and Mason, Whittington Investments is accused by UK Uncut of tax evasion to the tune of £ 40 million. Speeches were made throughout the day and ongoing discussions on how to deal with police.
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  • March 26 was the day of the March for the Alternative, an anti-cut demonstration organised by the TUC, which drew 3-500.000 people from all over Britain. Along side and after various groups, some Black Bloc, some from UK Uncut and other independent groups staged their own protests around Central London. 100s of UK Uncut activists took over Fortnum and Mason for a good 3 hours. The occupation was peacefull and not even a chocolate bunny was hurt in the process. The owner of Fotnum and Mason, Whittington Investments is accused by UK Uncut of tax evasion to the tune of £ 40 million. Speeches were made throughout the day and ongoing discussions on how to deal with police.
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  • March 26 was the day of the March for the Alternative, an anti-cut demonstration organised by the TUC, which drew 3-500.000 people from all over Britain. Along side and after various groups, some Black Bloc, some from UK Uncut and other independent groups staged their own protests around Central London. 100s of UK Uncut activists took over Fortnum and Mason for a good 3 hours. The occupation was peacefull and not even a chocolate bunny was hurt in the process. The owner of Fotnum and Mason, Whittington Investments is accused by UK Uncut of tax evasion to the tune of £ 40 million. Speeches were made throughout the day and ongoing discussions on how to deal with police.
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  • March 26 was the day of the March for the Alternative, an anti-cut demonstration organised by the TUC, which drew 3-500.000 people from all over Britain. Along side and after various groups, some Black Bloc, some from UK Uncut and other independent groups staged their own protests around Central London. 100s of UK Uncut activists took over Fortnum and Mason for a good 3 hours. The occupation was peacefull and not even a chocolate bunny was hurt in the process. The owner of Fotnum and Mason, Whittington Investments is accused by UK Uncut of tax evasion to the tune of £ 40 million. Speeches were made throughout the day and ongoing discussions on how to deal with police.Police kept an eye on the activists from inside the shop all along.
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  • March 26 was the day of the March for the Alternative, an anti-cut demonstration organised by the TUC, which drew 3-500.000 people from all over Britain. Along side and after various groups, some Black Bloc, some from UK Uncut and other independent groups staged their own protests around Central London. 100s of UK Uncut activists took over Fortnum and Mason for a good 3 hours. The occupation was peacefull and not even a chocolate bunny was hurt in the process. The owner of Fotnum and Mason, Whittington Investments is accused by UK Uncut of tax evasion to the tune of £ 40 million. Speeches were made throughout the day and ongoing discussions on how to deal with police.
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  • March 26 was the day of the March for the Alternative, an anti-cut demonstration organised by the TUC, which drew 3-500.000 people from all over Britain. Along side and after various groups, some Black Bloc, some from UK Uncut and other independent groups staged their own protests around Central London. 100s of UK Uncut activists took over Fortnum and Mason for a good 3 hours. The occupation was peacefull and not even a chocolate bunny was hurt in the process. The owner of Fotnum and Mason, Whittington Investments is accused by UK Uncut of tax evasion to the tune of £ 40 million. Speeches were made throughout the day and ongoing discussions on how to deal with police.The shop was full of Easter chocolta eggs and someone made their ownEaster egg with the writing 'I blame David"
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  • March 26 was the day of the March for the Alternative, an anti-cut demonstration organised by the TUC, which drew 3-500.000 people from all over Britain. Along side and after various groups, some Black Bloc, some from UK Uncut and other independent groups staged their own protests around Central London. 100s of UK Uncut activists took over Fortnum and Mason for a good 3 hours. The occupation was peacefull and not even a chocolate bunny was hurt in the process. The owner of Fotnum and Mason, Whittington Investments is accused by UK Uncut of tax evasion to the tune of £ 40 million. Speeches were made throughout the day and ongoing discussions on how to deal with police.
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  • March 26 was the day of the March for the Alternative, an anti-cut demonstration organised by the TUC, which drew 3-500.000 people from all over Britain. Along side and after various groups, some Black Bloc, some from UK Uncut and other independent groups staged their own protests around Central London. 100s of UK Uncut activists took over Fortnum and Mason for a good 3 hours. The occupation was peacefull and not even a chocolate bunny was hurt in the process. The owner of Fotnum and Mason, Whittington Investments is accused by UK Uncut of tax evasion to the tune of £ 40 million
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  • Protest against austerity organised by UK Uncut May30th 2015. Sisters Uncut group with banner and  a placard saying 'Austerity kills'. A young woman in the front shouts into a mic.
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  • March 26 was the day of the March for the Alternative, an anti-cut demonstration organised by the TUC, which drew 3-500.000 people from all over Britain. Along side and after various groups, some Black Bloc, some from UK Uncut and other independent groups staged their own protests around Central London. 100s of UK Uncut activists took over Fortnum and Mason for a good 3 hours. The occupation was peacefull and not even a chocolate bunny was hurt in the process. The owner of Fotnum and Mason, Whittington Investments is accused by UK Uncut of tax evasion to the tune of £ 40 million. Speeches were made throughout the day and ongoing discussions on how to deal with police.<br />
The activists has decided to leave the shop and stop the occupation and to try to prevent individual being arrested they link arm and leave the shop as "one".
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  • March 26 was the day of the March for the Alternative, an anti-cut demonstration organised by the TUC, which drew 3-500.000 people from all over Britain. Along side and after various groups, some Black Bloc, some from UK Uncut and other independent groups staged their own protests around Central London. 100s of UK Uncut activists took over Fortnum and Mason for a good 3 hours. The occupation was peacefull and not even a chocolate bunny was hurt in the process. The owner of Fotnum and Mason, Whittington Investments is accused by UK Uncut of tax evasion to the tune of £ 40 million. Speeches were made throughout the day and ongoing discussions on how to deal with police. Here a fake £50 note has been put inbetween chocolate eggs with PM David Cameron's face on.
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  • March 26 was the day of the March for the Alternative, an anti-cut demonstration organised by the TUC, which drew 3-500.000 people from all over Britain. Along side and after various groups, some Black Bloc, some from UK Uncut and other independent groups staged their own protests around Central London. 100s of UK Uncut activists took over Fortnum and Mason for a good 3 hours. The occupation was peacefull and not even a chocolate bunny was hurt in the process. The owner of Fotnum and Mason, Whittington Investments is accused by UK Uncut of tax evasion to the tune of £ 40 million.
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  • Protest against austerity organised by UK Uncut May30th 2015. Sister Uncut with banner.
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  • Protest against austerity organised by UK Uncut May30th 2015. Sisters Uncut group with banner and young woman carrying a placard saying 'Austerity kills'.
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  • March 26 was the day of the March for the Alternative, an anti-cut demonstration organised by the TUC, which drew 3-500.000 people from all over Britain. Along side and after various groups, some Black Bloc, some from UK Uncut and other independent groups staged their own protests around Central London. Here a group is blocking BHs in Oxford Street is blocked by UK Uncut activists.
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  • March 26 was the day of the March for the Alternative, an anti-cut demonstration organised by the TUC, which drew 3-500.000 people from all over Britain. Along side and after various groups, some Black Bloc, some from UK Uncut and other independent groups staged their own protests around Central London. Here Boots tis protected by police in anticipation of an attack by UK Uncut.
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  • Protester with a placard which uses some colourful language to make their point. "Fuck teh Fucking Fuckers". Clearly an angry protester. UK Uncut shut down Westminster Bridge in a protest over NHS bill. Thousands of protesters occupied one of London’s most iconic landmarks on 9 October, in a last-ditch attempt to defeat legislation that is condemned by doctors as ‘undermining all that is precious about the NHS’. The anti-austerity direct action group demonstration blocked Westminster Bridge at 1pm on Sunday 9 October, days before the final vote in the House of Lords. The bill, which will see private patients treated at the expense of NHS patients, healthcare workers made redundant and reduce the priority of treating chronic and complex conditions, will be voted on by the Lords on the 12th October. The British Medical Association, the professional association of doctors in the UK, says the Bill “presents unacceptable risks to the NHS” and is calling for the Bill to be withdrawn.
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  • UK Uncut flashmob walk down Regent Street , London, to draw attention to the fact that Starbucks have paid no corporation tax for the last three years, and that the tax that rich companies haven't paid, would pay for the cuts the government is making to public services.
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  • DPAC(Disabled People Against the Cuts) and UK Uncut staged a protest against Government cuts on disability benefits. A number of wheel chair bound activists locked themselves together and close traffic in Oxford Circus, Central London. The protest lasted 2 hours before the activists left voluntarily.
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  • DPAC(Disabled People Against the Cuts) and UK Uncut staged a protest against Government cuts on disability benefits. A number of wheel chair bound activists locked themselves together and close traffic in Oxford Circus, Central London. The protest lasted 2 hours before the activists left voluntarily.
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  • Crowds gather on the brdge to listen to speakers. UK Uncut shut down Westminster Bridge in a protest over NHS bill. Thousands of protesters occupied one of London’s most iconic landmarks on 9 October, in a last-ditch attempt to defeat legislation that is condemned by doctors as ‘undermining all that is precious about the NHS’. The anti-austerity direct action group demonstration blocked Westminster Bridge at 1pm on Sunday 9 October, days before the final vote in the House of Lords. The bill, which will see private patients treated at the expense of NHS patients, healthcare workers made redundant and reduce the priority of treating chronic and complex conditions, will be voted on by the Lords on the 12th October. The British Medical Association, the professional association of doctors in the UK, says the Bill “presents unacceptable risks to the NHS” and is calling for the Bill to be withdrawn.
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  • UK Uncut shut down Westminster Bridge in a protest over NHS bill. Thousands of protesters occupied one of London’s most iconic landmarks on 9 October, in a last-ditch attempt to defeat legislation that is condemned by doctors as ‘undermining all that is precious about the NHS’. The anti-austerity direct action group demonstration blocked Westminster Bridge at 1pm on Sunday 9 October, days before the final vote in the House of Lords. The bill, which will see private patients treated at the expense of NHS patients, healthcare workers made redundant and reduce the priority of treating chronic and complex conditions, will be voted on by the Lords on the 12th October. The British Medical Association, the professional association of doctors in the UK, says the Bill “presents unacceptable risks to the NHS” and is calling for the Bill to be withdrawn.
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  • UK Uncut shut down Westminster Bridge in a protest over NHS bill. Thousands of protesters occupied one of London’s most iconic landmarks on 9 October, in a last-ditch attempt to defeat legislation that is condemned by doctors as ‘undermining all that is precious about the NHS’. The anti-austerity direct action group demonstration blocked Westminster Bridge at 1pm on Sunday 9 October, days before the final vote in the House of Lords. The bill, which will see private patients treated at the expense of NHS patients, healthcare workers made redundant and reduce the priority of treating chronic and complex conditions, will be voted on by the Lords on the 12th October. The British Medical Association, the professional association of doctors in the UK, says the Bill “presents unacceptable risks to the NHS” and is calling for the Bill to be withdrawn.
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  • Protesters dressed as Nich Clegg and David Cameron slash and cut with bloody knives at those standing by, in an act as if they were butchers or murderers cutting the NHS. UK Uncut shut down Westminster Bridge in a protest over NHS bill. Thousands of protesters occupied one of London’s most iconic landmarks on 9 October, in a last-ditch attempt to defeat legislation that is condemned by doctors as ‘undermining all that is precious about the NHS’. The anti-austerity direct action group demonstration blocked Westminster Bridge at 1pm on Sunday 9 October, days before the final vote in the House of Lords. The bill, which will see private patients treated at the expense of NHS patients, healthcare workers made redundant and reduce the priority of treating chronic and complex conditions, will be voted on by the Lords on the 12th October. The British Medical Association, the professional association of doctors in the UK, says the Bill “presents unacceptable risks to the NHS” and is calling for the Bill to be withdrawn.
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  • Conduit Street off Regent Street. UK Uncut flashmob occupy Starbucks to draw attention to the fact that they have paid no corporation tax for the last three years, and that the tax that rich companies haven't paid, would pay for the cuts the government is making to public services. Protesters hold a sign saying 74% of £15 billion benefit cuts taken from women's income.
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  • Vigo Street, off Regent Street, London.UK Uncut flashmob occuppy Starbucks to draw attention to the fact that they have paid no corporation tax for the last three years, and that the tax that rich companies haven't paid, would pay for the cuts the government is making to public services. Women are particularly affected by the cuts with refuges closing.
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  • Vigo Street, off Regent Street, London.UK Uncut flashmob occuppy Starbucks to draw attention to the fact that they have paid no corporation tax for the last three years, and that the tax that rich companies haven't paid, would pay for the cuts the government is making to public services. Women are particularly affected by the cuts with refuges closing. Protesters unfurl a banner saying cuts to women equal £11 billion, whilst unpaid corporation tax  is £25 billion.
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  • DPAC(Disabled People Against the Cuts) and UK Uncut staged a protest against Government cuts on disability benefits. A number of wheel chair bound activists locked themselves together and close traffic in Oxford Circus, Central London. The protest lasted 2 hours before the activists left voluntarily.
    IMG_1750_1.jpg
  • DPAC(Disabled People Against the Cuts) and UK Uncut staged a protest against Government cuts on disability benefits. A number of wheel chair bound activists locked themselves together and close traffic in Oxford Circus, Central London. The protest lasted 2 hours before the activists left voluntarily.
    IMG_1690_1.jpg
  • DPAC(Disabled People Against the Cuts) and UK Uncut staged a protest against Government cuts on disability benefits. A number of wheel chair bound activists locked themselves together and close traffic in Oxford Circus, Central London. The protest lasted 2 hours before the activists left voluntarily.
    IMG_1660_2.jpg
  • DPAC(Disabled People Against the Cuts) and UK Uncut staged a protest against Government cuts on disability benefits. A number of wheel chair bound activists locked themselves together and close traffic in Oxford Circus, Central London. The protest lasted 2 hours before the activists left voluntarily.
    IMG_1604_1.jpg
  • DPAC(Disabled People Against the Cuts) and UK Uncut staged a protest against Government cuts on disability benefits. A number of wheel chair bound activists locked themselves together and close traffic in Oxford Circus, Central London. The protest lasted 2 hours before the activists left voluntarily.
    IMG_1565_1.jpg
  • DPAC(Disabled People Against the Cuts) and UK Uncut staged a protest against Government cuts on disability benefits. A number of wheel chair bound activists locked themselves together and close traffic in Oxford Circus, Central London. The protest lasted 2 hours before the activists left voluntarily.
    IMG_1548_1.jpg
  • DPAC(Disabled People Against the Cuts) and UK Uncut staged a protest against Government cuts on disability benefits. A number of wheel chair bound activists locked themselves together and close traffic in Oxford Circus, Central London. The protest lasted 2 hours before the activists left voluntarily.
    IMG_1536_1.jpg
  • DPAC(Disabled People Against the Cuts) and UK Uncut staged a protest against Government cuts on disability benefits. A number of wheel chair bound activists locked themselves together and close traffic in Oxford Circus, Central London. The protest lasted 2 hours before the activists left voluntarily.
    IMG_1523_1.jpg
  • DPAC(Disabled People Against the Cuts) and UK Uncut staged a protest against Government cuts on disability benefits. A number of wheel chair bound activists locked themselves together and close traffic in Oxford Circus, Central London. The protest lasted 2 hours before the activists left voluntarily.
    IMG_1512_1.jpg
  • DPAC(Disabled People Against the Cuts) and UK Uncut staged a protest against Government cuts on disability benefits. A number of wheel chair bound activists locked themselves together and close traffic in Oxford Circus, Central London. The protest lasted 2 hours before the activists left voluntarily.
    IMG_1460_1.jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 8th December 2012. UK Uncut campaigners protest against tax avoidance by Starbucks. Despite the firm's pledge to pay millions of pounds of extra corporation tax for the next two years, over 40 of their coffee shops were part of a national demonstration. The organisers say the coffee company's promise to pay £20m is "a desperate attempt to deflect public pressure" from itself.
    20121208starbucks demo_H_1.jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 8th December 2012. UK Uncut campaigners protest against tax avoidance by Starbucks. Despite the firm's pledge to pay millions of pounds of extra corporation tax for the next two years, over 40 of their coffee shops were part of a national demonstration. The organisers say the coffee company's promise to pay £20m is "a desperate attempt to deflect public pressure" from itself.
    20121208starbucks demo_G_1.jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 8th December 2012. UK Uncut campaigners protest against tax avoidance by Starbucks. Despite the firm's pledge to pay millions of pounds of extra corporation tax for the next two years, over 40 of their coffee shops were part of a national demonstration. The organisers say the coffee company's promise to pay £20m is "a desperate attempt to deflect public pressure" from itself.
    20121208starbucks demo_E_1.jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 8th December 2012. UK Uncut campaigners protest against tax avoidance by Starbucks. Despite the firm's pledge to pay millions of pounds of extra corporation tax for the next two years, over 40 of their coffee shops were part of a national demonstration. The organisers say the coffee company's promise to pay £20m is "a desperate attempt to deflect public pressure" from itself.
    20121208starbucks demo_D_1.jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 8th December 2012. UK Uncut campaigners protest against tax avoidance by Starbucks. Despite the firm's pledge to pay millions of pounds of extra corporation tax for the next two years, over 40 of their coffee shops were part of a national demonstration. The organisers say the coffee company's promise to pay £20m is "a desperate attempt to deflect public pressure" from itself.
    20121208starbucks demo_C_1.jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 8th December 2012. UK Uncut campaigners protest against tax avoidance by Starbucks. Despite the firm's pledge to pay millions of pounds of extra corporation tax for the next two years, over 40 of their coffee shops were part of a national demonstration. The organisers say the coffee company's promise to pay £20m is "a desperate attempt to deflect public pressure" from itself.
    20121208starbucks demo_B_1.jpg
  • Health should be priceless. UK Uncut shut down Westminster Bridge in a protest over NHS bill. Thousands of protesters occupied one of London’s most iconic landmarks on 9 October, in a last-ditch attempt to defeat legislation that is condemned by doctors as ‘undermining all that is precious about the NHS’. The anti-austerity direct action group demonstration blocked Westminster Bridge at 1pm on Sunday 9 October, days before the final vote in the House of Lords. The bill, which will see private patients treated at the expense of NHS patients, healthcare workers made redundant and reduce the priority of treating chronic and complex conditions, will be voted on by the Lords on the 12th October. The British Medical Association, the professional association of doctors in the UK, says the Bill “presents unacceptable risks to the NHS” and is calling for the Bill to be withdrawn.
    20111009westminster bridge NHS demoZ.jpg
  • Health should be priceless. UK Uncut shut down Westminster Bridge in a protest over NHS bill. Thousands of protesters occupied one of London’s most iconic landmarks on 9 October, in a last-ditch attempt to defeat legislation that is condemned by doctors as ‘undermining all that is precious about the NHS’. The anti-austerity direct action group demonstration blocked Westminster Bridge at 1pm on Sunday 9 October, days before the final vote in the House of Lords. The bill, which will see private patients treated at the expense of NHS patients, healthcare workers made redundant and reduce the priority of treating chronic and complex conditions, will be voted on by the Lords on the 12th October. The British Medical Association, the professional association of doctors in the UK, says the Bill “presents unacceptable risks to the NHS” and is calling for the Bill to be withdrawn.
    20111009westminster bridge NHS demoY.jpg
  • UK Uncut shut down Westminster Bridge in a protest over NHS bill. Thousands of protesters occupied one of London’s most iconic landmarks on 9 October, in a last-ditch attempt to defeat legislation that is condemned by doctors as ‘undermining all that is precious about the NHS’. The anti-austerity direct action group demonstration blocked Westminster Bridge at 1pm on Sunday 9 October, days before the final vote in the House of Lords. The bill, which will see private patients treated at the expense of NHS patients, healthcare workers made redundant and reduce the priority of treating chronic and complex conditions, will be voted on by the Lords on the 12th October. The British Medical Association, the professional association of doctors in the UK, says the Bill “presents unacceptable risks to the NHS” and is calling for the Bill to be withdrawn.
    20111009westminster bridge NHS demoU.jpg
  • UK Uncut shut down Westminster Bridge in a protest over NHS bill. Thousands of protesters occupied one of London’s most iconic landmarks on 9 October, in a last-ditch attempt to defeat legislation that is condemned by doctors as ‘undermining all that is precious about the NHS’. The anti-austerity direct action group demonstration blocked Westminster Bridge at 1pm on Sunday 9 October, days before the final vote in the House of Lords. The bill, which will see private patients treated at the expense of NHS patients, healthcare workers made redundant and reduce the priority of treating chronic and complex conditions, will be voted on by the Lords on the 12th October. The British Medical Association, the professional association of doctors in the UK, says the Bill “presents unacceptable risks to the NHS” and is calling for the Bill to be withdrawn.
    20111009westminster bridge NHS demoR.jpg
  • UK Uncut shut down Westminster Bridge in a protest over NHS bill. Thousands of protesters occupied one of London’s most iconic landmarks on 9 October, in a last-ditch attempt to defeat legislation that is condemned by doctors as ‘undermining all that is precious about the NHS’. The anti-austerity direct action group demonstration blocked Westminster Bridge at 1pm on Sunday 9 October, days before the final vote in the House of Lords. The bill, which will see private patients treated at the expense of NHS patients, healthcare workers made redundant and reduce the priority of treating chronic and complex conditions, will be voted on by the Lords on the 12th October. The British Medical Association, the professional association of doctors in the UK, says the Bill “presents unacceptable risks to the NHS” and is calling for the Bill to be withdrawn.
    20111009westminster bridge NHS demoO.jpg
  • UK Uncut shut down Westminster Bridge in a protest over NHS bill. Thousands of protesters occupied one of London’s most iconic landmarks on 9 October, in a last-ditch attempt to defeat legislation that is condemned by doctors as ‘undermining all that is precious about the NHS’. The anti-austerity direct action group demonstration blocked Westminster Bridge at 1pm on Sunday 9 October, days before the final vote in the House of Lords. The bill, which will see private patients treated at the expense of NHS patients, healthcare workers made redundant and reduce the priority of treating chronic and complex conditions, will be voted on by the Lords on the 12th October. The British Medical Association, the professional association of doctors in the UK, says the Bill “presents unacceptable risks to the NHS” and is calling for the Bill to be withdrawn.
    20111009westminster bridge NHS demoN.jpg
  • UK Uncut shut down Westminster Bridge in a protest over NHS bill. Thousands of protesters occupied one of London’s most iconic landmarks on 9 October, in a last-ditch attempt to defeat legislation that is condemned by doctors as ‘undermining all that is precious about the NHS’. The anti-austerity direct action group demonstration blocked Westminster Bridge at 1pm on Sunday 9 October, days before the final vote in the House of Lords. The bill, which will see private patients treated at the expense of NHS patients, healthcare workers made redundant and reduce the priority of treating chronic and complex conditions, will be voted on by the Lords on the 12th October. The British Medical Association, the professional association of doctors in the UK, says the Bill “presents unacceptable risks to the NHS” and is calling for the Bill to be withdrawn.
    20111009westminster bridge NHS demoM.jpg
  • Protester dressed as a nurse waves a flag signifying the cuts to services atop a bamboo tripod. UK Uncut shut down Westminster Bridge in a protest over NHS bill. Thousands of protesters occupied one of London’s most iconic landmarks on 9 October, in a last-ditch attempt to defeat legislation that is condemned by doctors as ‘undermining all that is precious about the NHS’. The anti-austerity direct action group demonstration blocked Westminster Bridge at 1pm on Sunday 9 October, days before the final vote in the House of Lords. The bill, which will see private patients treated at the expense of NHS patients, healthcare workers made redundant and reduce the priority of treating chronic and complex conditions, will be voted on by the Lords on the 12th October. The British Medical Association, the professional association of doctors in the UK, says the Bill “presents unacceptable risks to the NHS” and is calling for the Bill to be withdrawn.
    20111009westminster bridge NHS demoI.jpg
  • Protester dressed as a nurse waves a flag signifying the cuts to services atop a bamboo tripod. UK Uncut shut down Westminster Bridge in a protest over NHS bill. Thousands of protesters occupied one of London’s most iconic landmarks on 9 October, in a last-ditch attempt to defeat legislation that is condemned by doctors as ‘undermining all that is precious about the NHS’. The anti-austerity direct action group demonstration blocked Westminster Bridge at 1pm on Sunday 9 October, days before the final vote in the House of Lords. The bill, which will see private patients treated at the expense of NHS patients, healthcare workers made redundant and reduce the priority of treating chronic and complex conditions, will be voted on by the Lords on the 12th October. The British Medical Association, the professional association of doctors in the UK, says the Bill “presents unacceptable risks to the NHS” and is calling for the Bill to be withdrawn.
    20111009westminster bridge NHS demoH.jpg
  • Protester dressed as a nurse waves a flag signifying the cuts to services atop a bamboo tripod with the London Eye behind. UK Uncut shut down Westminster Bridge in a protest over NHS bill. Thousands of protesters occupied one of London’s most iconic landmarks on 9 October, in a last-ditch attempt to defeat legislation that is condemned by doctors as ‘undermining all that is precious about the NHS’. The anti-austerity direct action group demonstration blocked Westminster Bridge at 1pm on Sunday 9 October, days before the final vote in the House of Lords. The bill, which will see private patients treated at the expense of NHS patients, healthcare workers made redundant and reduce the priority of treating chronic and complex conditions, will be voted on by the Lords on the 12th October. The British Medical Association, the professional association of doctors in the UK, says the Bill “presents unacceptable risks to the NHS” and is calling for the Bill to be withdrawn.
    20111009westminster bridge NHS demoG.jpg
  • Protester wrapped in bandaged and blood. UK Uncut shut down Westminster Bridge in a protest over NHS bill. Thousands of protesters occupied one of London’s most iconic landmarks on 9 October, in a last-ditch attempt to defeat legislation that is condemned by doctors as ‘undermining all that is precious about the NHS’. The anti-austerity direct action group demonstration blocked Westminster Bridge at 1pm on Sunday 9 October, days before the final vote in the House of Lords. The bill, which will see private patients treated at the expense of NHS patients, healthcare workers made redundant and reduce the priority of treating chronic and complex conditions, will be voted on by the Lords on the 12th October. The British Medical Association, the professional association of doctors in the UK, says the Bill “presents unacceptable risks to the NHS” and is calling for the Bill to be withdrawn.
    20111009westminster bridge NHS demoF.jpg
  • Protester wrapped in bandaged and blood. UK Uncut shut down Westminster Bridge in a protest over NHS bill. Thousands of protesters occupied one of London’s most iconic landmarks on 9 October, in a last-ditch attempt to defeat legislation that is condemned by doctors as ‘undermining all that is precious about the NHS’. The anti-austerity direct action group demonstration blocked Westminster Bridge at 1pm on Sunday 9 October, days before the final vote in the House of Lords. The bill, which will see private patients treated at the expense of NHS patients, healthcare workers made redundant and reduce the priority of treating chronic and complex conditions, will be voted on by the Lords on the 12th October. The British Medical Association, the professional association of doctors in the UK, says the Bill “presents unacceptable risks to the NHS” and is calling for the Bill to be withdrawn.
    20111009westminster bridge NHS demoE.jpg
  • Protesters dressed as Nich Clegg and David Cameron slash and cut with bloody knives at those standing by, in an act as if they were butchers or murderers cutting the NHS. UK Uncut shut down Westminster Bridge in a protest over NHS bill. Thousands of protesters occupied one of London’s most iconic landmarks on 9 October, in a last-ditch attempt to defeat legislation that is condemned by doctors as ‘undermining all that is precious about the NHS’. The anti-austerity direct action group demonstration blocked Westminster Bridge at 1pm on Sunday 9 October, days before the final vote in the House of Lords. The bill, which will see private patients treated at the expense of NHS patients, healthcare workers made redundant and reduce the priority of treating chronic and complex conditions, will be voted on by the Lords on the 12th October. The British Medical Association, the professional association of doctors in the UK, says the Bill “presents unacceptable risks to the NHS” and is calling for the Bill to be withdrawn.
    20111009westminster bridge NHS demoB.jpg
  • Two men dressed as 'sexy' nurses. UK Uncut shut down Westminster Bridge in a protest over NHS bill. Thousands of protesters occupied one of London’s most iconic landmarks on 9 October, in a last-ditch attempt to defeat legislation that is condemned by doctors as ‘undermining all that is precious about the NHS’. The anti-austerity direct action group demonstration blocked Westminster Bridge at 1pm on Sunday 9 October, days before the final vote in the House of Lords. The bill, which will see private patients treated at the expense of NHS patients, healthcare workers made redundant and reduce the priority of treating chronic and complex conditions, will be voted on by the Lords on the 12th October. The British Medical Association, the professional association of doctors in the UK, says the Bill “presents unacceptable risks to the NHS” and is calling for the Bill to be withdrawn.
    20111009westminster bridge NHS demoA...jpg
  • Wounded nurse lies in front of a banner saying Save our NHS. . UK Uncut shut down Westminster Bridge in a protest over NHS bill. Thousands of protesters occupied one of London’s most iconic landmarks on 9 October, in a last-ditch attempt to defeat legislation that is condemned by doctors as ‘undermining all that is precious about the NHS’. The anti-austerity direct action group demonstration blocked Westminster Bridge at 1pm on Sunday 9 October, days before the final vote in the House of Lords. The bill, which will see private patients treated at the expense of NHS patients, healthcare workers made redundant and reduce the priority of treating chronic and complex conditions, will be voted on by the Lords on the 12th October. The British Medical Association, the professional association of doctors in the UK, says the Bill “presents unacceptable risks to the NHS” and is calling for the Bill to be withdrawn.
    20111009westminster bridge NHS demoA...jpg
  • Wounded nurse. UK Uncut shut down Westminster Bridge in a protest over NHS bill. Thousands of protesters occupied one of London’s most iconic landmarks on 9 October, in a last-ditch attempt to defeat legislation that is condemned by doctors as ‘undermining all that is precious about the NHS’. The anti-austerity direct action group demonstration blocked Westminster Bridge at 1pm on Sunday 9 October, days before the final vote in the House of Lords. The bill, which will see private patients treated at the expense of NHS patients, healthcare workers made redundant and reduce the priority of treating chronic and complex conditions, will be voted on by the Lords on the 12th October. The British Medical Association, the professional association of doctors in the UK, says the Bill “presents unacceptable risks to the NHS” and is calling for the Bill to be withdrawn.
    20111009westminster bridge NHS demoA...jpg
  • Block the Bill banner. UK Uncut shut down Westminster Bridge in a protest over NHS bill. Thousands of protesters occupied one of London’s most iconic landmarks on 9 October, in a last-ditch attempt to defeat legislation that is condemned by doctors as ‘undermining all that is precious about the NHS’. The anti-austerity direct action group demonstration blocked Westminster Bridge at 1pm on Sunday 9 October, days before the final vote in the House of Lords. The bill, which will see private patients treated at the expense of NHS patients, healthcare workers made redundant and reduce the priority of treating chronic and complex conditions, will be voted on by the Lords on the 12th October. The British Medical Association, the professional association of doctors in the UK, says the Bill “presents unacceptable risks to the NHS” and is calling for the Bill to be withdrawn.
    20111009westminster bridge NHS demoA.jpg
  • Conduit Street off Regent Street. UK Uncut flashmob occupy Starbucks to draw attention to the fact that they have paid no corporation tax for the last three years, and that the tax that rich companies haven't paid, would pay for the cuts the government is making to public services. Protesters hold a sign saying 74% of £15 billion benefit cuts taken from women's income.
    star_1627_1.jpg
  • DPAC(Disabled People Against the Cuts) and UK Uncut staged a protest against Government cuts on disability benefits. A number of wheel chair bound activists locked themselves together and close traffic in Oxford Circus, Central London. The protest lasted 2 hours before the activists left voluntarily.
    IMG_1712_1.jpg
  • DPAC(Disabled People Against the Cuts) and UK Uncut staged a protest against Government cuts on disability benefits. A number of wheel chair bound activists locked themselves together and close traffic in Oxford Circus, Central London. The protest lasted 2 hours before the activists left voluntarily.
    IMG_1544_1_1.jpg
  • DPAC(Disabled People Against the Cuts) and UK Uncut staged a protest against Government cuts on disability benefits. A number of wheel chair bound activists locked themselves together and close traffic in Oxford Circus, Central London. The protest lasted 2 hours before the activists left voluntarily.
    IMG_1533_1.jpg
  • DPAC(Disabled People Against the Cuts) and UK Uncut staged a protest against Government cuts on disability benefits. A number of wheel chair bound activists locked themselves together and close traffic in Oxford Circus, Central London. The protest lasted 2 hours before the activists left voluntarily.
    IMG_1504_1.jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 8th December 2012. UK Uncut campaigners protest against tax avoidance by Starbucks. Despite the firm's pledge to pay millions of pounds of extra corporation tax for the next two years, over 40 of their coffee shops were part of a national demonstration. The organisers say the coffee company's promise to pay £20m is "a desperate attempt to deflect public pressure" from itself.
    20121208starbucks demo_F_1.jpg
  • Crowds gather on the brdge to listen to speakers. UK Uncut shut down Westminster Bridge in a protest over NHS bill. Thousands of protesters occupied one of London’s most iconic landmarks on 9 October, in a last-ditch attempt to defeat legislation that is condemned by doctors as ‘undermining all that is precious about the NHS’. The anti-austerity direct action group demonstration blocked Westminster Bridge at 1pm on Sunday 9 October, days before the final vote in the House of Lords. The bill, which will see private patients treated at the expense of NHS patients, healthcare workers made redundant and reduce the priority of treating chronic and complex conditions, will be voted on by the Lords on the 12th October. The British Medical Association, the professional association of doctors in the UK, says the Bill “presents unacceptable risks to the NHS” and is calling for the Bill to be withdrawn.
    20111009westminster bridge NHS demoW.jpg
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