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  • Graffiti criticising the British government is pictured close to the Houses of Parliament on 30 October 2020 in London, United Kingdom. There has been widespread criticism of the Government’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic.
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  • A new model of Routemaster bus has broken down and disrupts traffic in a City of London street. The New Bus for London, sometimes referred to as NB4L, and colloquially as the New Routemaster or Borismaster (after the Mayor of London who drove their introduction) is a 21st-century replacement of the iconic AEC Routemaster as a bus built specifically for use in London. Designed by Heatherwick Studio, it is built by Wrightbus, and features the 'hop-on hop-off' rear open platform of the original Routemaster, but meets the requirements for modern buses to be fully accessible. The first bus entered service on 27 February 2012. The cost of each bus is £354,500.
    bus_breakdown04-10-10-2013_1.jpg
  • A cafe offering breakfasts for £1.95 Pounds in central London has closed, a victim of the UK recession. Swirls of emulsion paint on the business's window creating abstract patterns on the glass. Around a recession-bled Britain, high-street businesses have been going bust in their thousands. Britain has now endured eight recessions since the Second World War. No two recessions are alike, and that applies to the current slowdown also. It has been caused by a shock to the availability of credit, a massive build up of debt. The number of people out of work currently stands at almost two million. Given the rate at which the economy is deteriorating this could easily be above three million. From a continuing piece of work about windows and urban messages, the picture is from the project of closed business windows: 'Bust - the Art of Recession'.
    recession_cafe01-28-02-2013.jpg
  • A new model of Routemaster bus has broken down and disrupts traffic in a City of London street. The New Bus for London, sometimes referred to as NB4L, and colloquially as the New Routemaster or Borismaster (after the Mayor of London who drove their introduction) is a 21st-century replacement of the iconic AEC Routemaster as a bus built specifically for use in London. Designed by Heatherwick Studio, it is built by Wrightbus, and features the 'hop-on hop-off' rear open platform of the original Routemaster, but meets the requirements for modern buses to be fully accessible. The first bus entered service on 27 February 2012. The cost of each bus is £354,500.
    bus_breakdown03-10-10-2013_1.jpg
  • Closed down and overgrown windows and conservatories shop in borders between Moseley and Kings Heath in Birmingham, United Kingdom. During the recession and economic downturn for the last decade small businesses have struggled to keep trading, and especially in less prosperous parts of the country, like the Midlands.
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  • Closed down and overgrown windows and conservatories shop in borders between Moseley and Kings Heath in Birmingham, United Kingdom. During the recession and economic downturn for the last decade small businesses have struggled to keep trading, and especially in less prosperous parts of the country, like the Midlands.
    20181127_closed down shop_002.jpg
  • Newspaper obscures the windows and doorway of a closed shop business in south London. Faded headlines and news items on front and inside pages of local and national media now obscure the inside of this former home decor business in Herne Hill, SE24 in south London. The words Blinds, Curtains, Wallpapers with the old phone number have been stenciled on to the windows describing the life of these premises.
    closed_business01-15-05-2014-2_1.jpg
  • The England footballer Wayne Rooney's faces are seen wrapped up in polythene, sold outside a shop near St. Paul's Cathedral where merchandise accessories are being sold off cheap outside sports shop in City of London. It is a few days after the England team's defeat by Germany in the quarter-finals of the South African World Cup and while English flags are stored away in time for the next St. George's Day when nationalism and patriotic emotions are showed on homes, in streets and on working mans’ vans, these Rooney face masks are now seen as passé, unsellable at current prices so their value has been reduced from just 10 pence. Golden boy Rooney is still a commodity that Manchester United earn millions from – their merchandising opportunities reach a fever levels at times of premiership and international matches.
    rooney_sale02-02-07-2010.jpg
  • A closed business in Central London, a victim of the UK recession. The opaque windows of this business hide the failure of this shop in central London, not allowing us to understand why this retailer is ceasing trading during the UK recession. The large word Sale is written in red along the top with Closing Down and Last Day on both doors.
    closing_down1-01-11-2011_1.jpg
  • Closed down and overgrown windows and conservatories shop in borders between Moseley and Kings Heath in Birmingham, United Kingdom. During the recession and economic downturn for the last decade small businesses have struggled to keep trading, and especially in less prosperous parts of the country, like the Midlands.
    20181127_closed down shop_003.jpg
  • Closed down and overgrown windows and conservatories shop in borders between Moseley and Kings Heath in Birmingham, United Kingdom. During the recession and economic downturn for the last decade small businesses have struggled to keep trading, and especially in less prosperous parts of the country, like the Midlands.
    20181127_closed down shop_001.jpg
  • Closed down and overgrown windows and conservatories shop in borders between Moseley and Kings Heath in Birmingham, United Kingdom. During the recession and economic downturn for the last decade small businesses have struggled to keep trading, and especially in less prosperous parts of the country, like the Midlands.
    20181127_closed down shop_004.jpg
  • After taking a wrong turn because of a road closure, a Dutch HGV lorry reverses at its maximum angle in Fenchurch Street, a narrow highway in the City of London, the capitals financial heart, on 25th September 2018, in London, England.
    city_people-08-25-09-2018.jpg
  • The lowered shutters of a closed beach concession wishing you were here, on 17th September 2016, on the Eastern Esplanade, at Southend, Essex, England. Southend-on-Sea is a seaside town on the north side of the Thames estuary 40 miles 64 km east of central London. In its heyday, the working class visited from the capital when train transport allowed them to enjoy its beaches and the worlds longest pier. Its splendour faded on the advent of package holidays to Spain etc.
    southend_seafront-34-17-09-2016.jpg
  • A cartoon character promotes chips outside the now vacant Britannia pub on 17th September 2016, on the Eastern Esplanade, at Southend, Essex, England. Southend-on-Sea is a seaside town on the north side of the Thames estuary 40 miles 64 km east of central London. In its heyday, the working class visited from the capital when train transport allowed them to enjoy its beaches and the worlds longest pier. Its splendour faded on the advent of package holidays to Spain etc.
    southend_seafront-32-17-09-2016.jpg
  • Detail of a girl dancer and stains from a damp window outside a closed Indian restaurant and take-away. Seen in close-up, the dancing girl appears to be holding a diva lamp, wearing a sari and other traditional Indian clothing and adornment. She is surrounded by the stained curtains that cover the inside of this shut restaurant. It may have closed due to recession or perhaps relocating to another address although it appears the poorly maintained nature of this property means it wasn't a healthy business.
    indian_restaurant02-07-01-2016.jpg
  • A boarded up central London mini cab business and an End of works triangle sign on a Holborn corner. The visual pun plays off the triangular sign that tells us that work has ended, a message we also understand from the plyboard attached to the former business premises, securing it from vandals, squatters or illegal occupation. A security light burns 24/7 and the old cab office's details along with the property agent's.
    no_work02-22-11-2012.jpg
  • A closed business in Central London, a victim of the UK recession. The opaque windows of this business hide the failure of this shop in central London, not allowing us to understand why this retailer is ceasing trading during the UK recession. The large word Sale is written in red along the top with Closing Down and Last Day on both doors.
    closing_down3-01-11-2011_1.jpg
  • The England footballer Wayne Rooney's faces are seen wrapped up in polythene, sold outside a shop near St. Paul's Cathedral where merchandise accessories are being sold off cheap outside sports shop in City of London. It is a few days after the England team's defeat by Germany in the quarter-finals of the South African World Cup and while English flags are stored away in time for the next St. George's Day when nationalism and patriotic emotions are showed on homes, in streets and on working mans’ vans, these Rooney face masks are now seen as passé, unsellable at current prices so their value has been reduced from just 10 pence. Golden boy Rooney is still a commodity that Manchester United earn millions from – their merchandising opportunities reach a fever levels at times of premiership and international matches.
    rooney_sale01-02-07-2010.jpg
  • The metal shutters are down on the recently closed Jessops photo store in a side street of the City of London, the heart of the capital's financial district.  Jessops’ store closures made over 1,350 staff redundant when they shut up shop at the start of the year with administrators PricewaterhouseCoopers admitting that at least some of the 192 stores would close. Other high-street chains such as HMV and the video chain, Blockbuster also closed at the beginning of 2013.
    closed_jessops01-12-03-2013_1.jpg
  • FAILE & Bast Deluxx Fluxx Arcade at Summerhall, Edingburgh Festival 2014.
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  • FAILE & Bast Deluxx Fluxx Arcade at Summerhall, Edingburgh Festival 2014.
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  • With a grimace on her pained face, a female Officer Cadet at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst splashes through a water obstacle during  an endurance race. Recruits are running a 5 mile steeplechase around the Academy grounds to assess individual stamina and accumulate team points. Sandhurst is an institution which has bred staff officers since 1800. Today it trains future officers for the demands of leadership and military understanding of military understanding. Students are tested for their command instincts, intellect, strength of character and physical endurance often under great psychological pressure - the demands asked of them in modern warfare. Failure in this test might not necessarily mean dismissal though perseverance or refusal to give up won't harm their prospects.
    sandhurst_cadet04-12-1996.jpg
  • Three soldier recruits wearing shorts and black army boots, one with blood trickling down from the knees to the shins, stand at ease, lined up for inspection after the rigorous steeple-chase endurance race, an individual test with candidates running against the clock over a 1.8 mile cross country course. The course features a number of 'water obstacles' and having completed the cross country element, candidates must negotiate and 'Assault Course' to complete the test. This forms part of  the 14-week long Pegasus (P) Company selection programme. Recruits wanting to join the British Army's Parachute Regiment held regularly at Catterick army barracks, Yorkshire, need to pass this and other tests before earning the right to wear the esteemed maroon beret. A plastic bottle of water stands between recruit number three (3) and six (6).
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  • A boy soldier collapses on the ground suffering fatigue and dehydration on the rigorous 10-mile march conducted as a squad, over undulatiing terrain with each candidate carrying a bergen (back pack) weighing 35 pounds.(plus water) and a weapon. Three senior trainers help revive the lad with smelling salts who fell under the weight of his backpack and weapon carried on a hot day and without drinking enough fluids. The march must be completed in 1 hour and 50 minutes. This forms part of the 14-week long Pegasus (P) Company selection programme. Recruits wanting to join the British Army's Parachute Regiment held regularly at Catterick army barracks, Yorkshire need to pass this and other tests before earning the right to wear the esteemed maroon beret.
    RB-0070.jpg
  • A boy soldier is about to collapse on the ground suffering fatigue and dehydration on the rigorous long march conducted as a squad, over undulating terrain with each candidate carrying a Bergen (backpack) weighing 35 pounds (plus water) and a weapon. The lad is buckling under the weight of his backpack and weapon carried on a hot day and without drinking enough fluids. The 10-mile march must be completed in 1 hour and 50 minutes and it forms part of the 14-week long Pegasus (P) Company selection programme that recruits wanting to join the British Army's elite Parachute Regiment, held regularly at Catterick army barracks in Yorkshire, need to pass (with other tests) before earning the right to wear the esteemed maroon beret.
    p_company01-30-07-1996.jpg
  • An Officer Cadet at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst is loaded into the back of a British Army Land Rover ambulance to join the downfacing trainers of a collapsed colleague, after retiring  from an endurance race. Recruits run a 5 mile steeplechase around the Academy grounds to assess individual stamina and accumulate team points. Sandhurst is an institution which has bred staff officers since 1800. Today it trains future officers for the demands of leadership and military understanding of military understanding,. Students are tested for their command instincts, intellect, strength of character and physical endurance often under great psychological pressure - the demands asked of them in modern warfare. Failure in this test might not necessarily mean dismissal though perserverence or refusal to give up won't harm their prospects.
    army02-15-12-2007 _1.jpg
  • A Parachute Regiment recruit is in mid-flight and leaps across a wide space between scaffolding and a rope net during the 14-week long Pegasus (P) Company selection programme. Seen in silhouette, the man is in full stretch, half-way between the gantry he leapt from and the rope net that he is about to meet. It is an image that describes a mid-point, a half-way position between safety and uncertainty. Known as the Trainasium, it is an 'Aerial Confidence Course' which is unique to P Company. In order to assess his suitability for military parachuting, the Trainasium tests a candiates ability to overcome fear and carry out simple activities and instructions at a height above ground level. Recruits wanting to join the British Army's Parachute Regiment held regularly at Catterick army barracks, Yorkshire, need to pass this and other tests before earning the right to wear the esteemed maroon beret.
    RB-0075.jpg
  • While being shouted and screamed at by a tattooed instructor, a squad of 8 soldier recruits experience the extreme exhaustion and stress during an army team event in which they haul a log (a telegraph pole) weighing 60 kg over 1.9 miles (3.1 km) of undulating terrain. Candidates wear only a numbered helmet and webbing but all their energies must go into performing as a team and completing the course in the time allotted. This is supposed to be one of the hardest events of what the 14-week long Pegasus (P) Company selection programme. Recruits wanting to join the British Army's elite Parachute Regiment held regularly at Catterick army barracks, Yorkshire need to pass this and other tests before earning the right to wear the esteemed maroon beret.
    p_company03-30-07-1996.jpg
  • A boy soldier has collapsed on the ground suffering from fatigue and dehydration on a rigorous march conducted as a squad of soldier recruits, over undulating terrain with each candidate carrying a bergen (back pack) weighing 35 pounds (plus water) and a weapon. Two senior trainers haul the buy up who fell under the weight of his backpack and weapon carried on a hot day and without drinking enough fluids. The 10-mile march must be completed in 1 hour and 50 minutes and it forms part of the 14-week long Pegasus (P) Company selection programme that recruits wanting to join the British Army's elite Parachute Regiment, held regularly at Catterick army barracks in Yorkshire, need to pass (with other tests) before earning the right to wear the esteemed maroon beret.
    p_company02-30-07-1996.jpg
  • A young Nepali boy is straining in his last sit-ups during a recruitment test for the Gurkha Regiment, part of a tough endurance series to find physically perfect specimens for British army infantry training. He has to perform 25 straight-kneed sit-ups at a 45° slant both within 60 seconds to pass. 60,000 boys aged between 17-22 (or 25 for those educated enough to become clerks or communications specialists) report to designated recruiting stations in the hills each November, most living from altitudes ranging from 4,000-12,000 feet. After initial selection, 7,000 are accepted for further tests from which 700 are sent down here to Pokhara in the shadow of the Himalayas. Only 160 of the best boys succeed in the journey to the UK. The Gurkhas have been supplying youth for the British army since the Indian Mutiny of 1857.
    gurkha_training0416-01_1997_1.jpg
  • A woman driver is breathalysed at the roadside by an officer from the City of London Police. During a night shift in the streets near Liverpool Street Station, the lady blows into the device until the officer tells her to stop, having supplied sufficient breath that can be measured for alcohol in milligrams of Oxygen. When the user exhales into the breathalyzer, any ethanol present in their breath is oxidized to acetic acid at the anode. The overall reaction is the oxidation of ethanol to acetic acid and water. The electrical current produced by this reaction is measured, processed, and displayed as an approximation of overall blood alcohol content by the breathalyser. The first practical roadside breath-testing device intended for use by the police was the drunkometer. The drunkometer was developed by Professor Harger in 1938.
    breathalyser_driver01-21-06-1993_1.jpg
  • In the foreground we see the strong forearm of a British army soldier whose blood group O-Negative has been tattooed in large letters beneath an image of a Japanese Geisha girl. He also wears a watch with aq green strap matching his working army fatigues uniform. Behind him are two part-time territorial army conscripts who are sitting on their  army-issued rucksack Bergens awaiting further orders to serve on active duty from Sandhurst military academy to the Balkans during Operation Resolute, the  National Support Element to support NATO action. The dominating figure in the foreground stands upright though we don't see his face. His two conscripts sit on the ground looking dejected or perhaps worried about their forthcoming duties. They are still in civillian clothing, jeans and t-shirts but will soon change into uniform.
    army06-15-12-2007 _1.jpg
  • A man bends down to adjust a rug, in a shop window thats soon to close down and where everything must go, on 23rd September 2016, in Mayfair, central London, England.
    closing_down-02-23-09-2016.jpg
  • A middle-aged man walks beneath the sign of the London Stock Exchange at their old premises known as the Tower.  The gent looks hunched as if with all the troubles of the world on his shoulders, a pessimistic view on the world. He makes a sorrowful figure with such a strong presence against the wall shadow. Three years after the so-called Big Bang in 1986, this location at the old Stock Exchange Tower became redundant with the advent of the Big Bang, which deregulated many of the Stock Exchange's activities as it enabled an increased use of computerised systems that allowed dealing rooms to take precedence over face to face trading. Thus, in 2004, the House moved to a brand new headquarters in Paternoster Square, close to St Paul's Cathedral.
    stock_exchange-20-04-1989_1_1_1.jpg
  • Black taxi cab drivers protest in Whitehall, central London, objecting to a new online booking and journey fare app called Uber. The app works out the cost of journeys and cab drivers say it is the same as using a taxi meter, which only black cabs are legally entitled to use. The London Taxi Driver Association (LTDA) also said part of the demonstration was about highlighting the length of training - between four and seven years - taxi drivers undergo before being licensed. During the protest roads were gridlocked around Parliament Square, Whitehall and Trafalgar Square in the capital's West End. .
    taxi_protest01-11-06-2014_1.jpg
  • Amid post-War inner-city concrete, an elderly man struggles up a slope in Birmingham’s infamous Bull Ring, a development of open-air market stalls, offices and a new indoor shopping centre, the first indoor city-centre shopping centre in the UK. It symbolised everything horrid about architecture in a modern Britain. The words ‘Unspoilt by progress’ seems to be a statement of extreme  falsehood, a lie for those using this grim feature of modernism. The market began in medieval 1154 but it was its 1964 regeneration that gave it a reputation of an oppressive urban monstrosity though it  was considered the height of modernity. But higher rents meant traders turned away and the public shunned subways and escalators which stopped working regularly. Much disliked by the public it contributed to the popular conception that Birmingham was a ‘concrete jungle’.
    birmingham_concrete-25-06-1997_1.jpg
  • Colin Pillinger on the Essex Marshes, the spot he believes the original HMS Beagle, the 19th-century ship in which Charles Darwin circumnavigated the world, now lies. Pillinger named his Mars probe Beagle 2 in its honour. He is best known for his 2003 attempt to land the spacecraft on Mars, which failed. Colin Trevor Pillinger, CBE (9 May 1943 – 7 May 2014), was a planetary scientist at the Open University in the UK. He was the principal investigator for the British failed Beagle 2 Mars lander project.
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  • Colin Pillinger on the Essex Marshes, the spot he believes the original HMS Beagle, the 19th-century ship in which Charles Darwin circumnavigated the world, now lies. Pillinger named his Mars probe Beagle 2 in its honour. He is best known for his 2003 attempt to land the spacecraft on Mars, which failed. Colin Trevor Pillinger, CBE (9 May 1943 – 7 May 2014), was a planetary scientist at the Open University in the UK. He was the principal investigator for the British failed Beagle 2 Mars lander project.
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  • The Bella Center on the last night of the COP15.The summit was billed as the most important one since Kyoto and that a progressive and fair deal necessary to save the global climate. This all failed to materialise and no real deal came out of the summit. on the last night of the COP15.The summit was billed as the most important one since Kyoto and that a progressive and fair deal necessary to save the global climate. This all failed to materialise and no real deal came out of the summit.
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  • Breakfast in a make-shift kitchen. Day three of the occupation - and the first Monday.  The Occupy London Stock Exchange movement was formed in London in solidarity with the US based Occupy Wall Street. The movements are a respons and in anger to what is seen by many as corporate greed and a failed banking system being bailed out by the public, - which in return are suffering austerity measures to make up for the billions of lost money. The movement occupied the St Paul's Square in the City of London Sat Oct 15 after it failed to secure and occupy Pator Noster Square and the Stock Exchnage itself.
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  • Day three of the occupation - and the first Monday. A women is keeping the square clean. The square has been renamed Tahrir Square after the square in Cairo. The Occupy London Stock Exchange movement was formed in London in solidarity with the US based Occupy Wall Street. The movements are a respons and in anger to what is seen by many as corporate greed and a failed banking system being bailed out by the public, - which in return are suffering austerity measures to make up for the billions of lost money. The movement occupied the St Paul's Square in the City of London Sat Oct 15 after it failed to secure and occupy Pator Noster Square and the Stock Exchnage itself.
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  • Day three of the occupation - and the first Monday. Many city workers make their way through the square to get to work. An activist is busking, playing to passers by asking for shares only. The square has been renamed Tahrir Square after the square in Cairo. The Occupy London Stock Exchange movement was formed in London in solidarity with the US based Occupy Wall Street. The movements are a respons and in anger to what is seen by many as corporate greed and a failed banking system being bailed out by the public, - which in return are suffering austerity measures to make up for the billions of lost money. The movement occupied the St Paul's Square in the City of London Sat Oct 15 after it failed to secure and occupy Pator Noster Square and the Stock Exchnage itself.
    IMG_4168_1.jpg
  • Connie Hedegaard, Danish minister for Climate and Energy and untill the day before President over the UNFCCC talks.The summit was billed as the most important one since Kyoto and that a progressive and fair deal necessary to save the global climate. This all failed to materialise and no real deal came out of the summit. the day before President over the UNFCCC talks.The summit was billed as the most important one since Kyoto and that a progressive and fair deal necessary to save the global climate. This all failed to materialise and no real deal came out of the summit.
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  • Capitalism Means War. Day three of the occupation - and the first Monday.  The Occupy London Stock Exchange movement was formed in London in solidarity with the US based Occupy Wall Street. The movements are a respons and in anger to what is seen by many as corporate greed and a failed banking system being bailed out by the public, - which in return are suffering austerity measures to make up for the billions of lost money. The movement occupied the St Paul's Square in the City of London Sat Oct 15 after it failed to secure and occupy Pator Noster Square and the Stock Exchnage itself.
    IMG_3284_1.jpg
  • Activists staying warm in their sleeping bags outside their tents whilst talking. Day three of the occupation - and the first Monday.  The Occupy London Stock Exchange movement was formed in London in solidarity with the US based Occupy Wall Street. The movements are a respons and in anger to what is seen by many as corporate greed and a failed banking system being bailed out by the public, - which in return are suffering austerity measures to make up for the billions of lost money. The movement occupied the St Paul's Square in the City of London Sat Oct 15 after it failed to secure and occupy Pator Noster Square and the Stock Exchnage itself.
    IMG_4437_1.jpg
  • Activists staying warm in their sleeping bags outside their tents whilst talking. Day three of the occupation - and the first Monday.  The Occupy London Stock Exchange movement was formed in London in solidarity with the US based Occupy Wall Street. The movements are a respons and in anger to what is seen by many as corporate greed and a failed banking system being bailed out by the public, - which in return are suffering austerity measures to make up for the billions of lost money. The movement occupied the St Paul's Square in the City of London Sat Oct 15 after it failed to secure and occupy Pator Noster Square and the Stock Exchnage itself.
    IMG_4433_1.jpg
  • Camping activists slowly waking up under a giant tarpaulin beside the main entrance to the cathedral. Day three of the occupation - and the first Monday.  The Occupy London Stock Exchange movement was formed in London in solidarity with the US based Occupy Wall Street. The movements are a respons and in anger to what is seen by many as corporate greed and a failed banking system being bailed out by the public, - which in return are suffering austerity measures to make up for the billions of lost money. The movement occupied the St Paul's Square in the City of London Sat Oct 15 after it failed to secure and occupy Pator Noster Square and the Stock Exchnage itself.
    IMG_4404_1.jpg
  • Breakfast in a make-shift kitchen. Day three of the occupation - and the first Monday.  The Occupy London Stock Exchange movement was formed in London in solidarity with the US based Occupy Wall Street. The movements are a respons and in anger to what is seen by many as corporate greed and a failed banking system being bailed out by the public, - which in return are suffering austerity measures to make up for the billions of lost money. The movement occupied the St Paul's Square in the City of London Sat Oct 15 after it failed to secure and occupy Pator Noster Square and the Stock Exchnage itself.
    IMG_4376_1.jpg
  • Camping activists slowly waking up under a giant tarpaulin beside the main entrance to the cathedral. Day three of the occupation - and the first Monday.  The Occupy London Stock Exchange movement was formed in London in solidarity with the US based Occupy Wall Street. The movements are a respons and in anger to what is seen by many as corporate greed and a failed banking system being bailed out by the public, - which in return are suffering austerity measures to make up for the billions of lost money. The movement occupied the St Paul's Square in the City of London Sat Oct 15 after it failed to secure and occupy Pator Noster Square and the Stock Exchnage itself.
    IMG_4321_1.jpg
  • Busy city workers passing the camp site. Day three of the occupation - and the first Monday.  The Occupy London Stock Exchange movement was formed in London in solidarity with the US based Occupy Wall Street. The movements are a respons and in anger to what is seen by many as corporate greed and a failed banking system being bailed out by the public, - which in return are suffering austerity measures to make up for the billions of lost money. The movement occupied the St Paul's Square in the City of London Sat Oct 15 after it failed to secure and occupy Pator Noster Square and the Stock Exchnage itself.
    IMG_4248_1.jpg
  • St Paul's Square renamed Tahrir Square. Day three of the occupation - and the first Monday.  The Occupy London Stock Exchange movement was formed in London in solidarity with the US based Occupy Wall Street. The movements are a respons and in anger to what is seen by many as corporate greed and a failed banking system being bailed out by the public, - which in return are suffering austerity measures to make up for the billions of lost money. The movement occupied the St Paul's Square in the City of London Sat Oct 15 after it failed to secure and occupy Pator Noster Square and the Stock Exchnage itself.
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  • Poster making, London Hug Exchange. Day three of the occupation - and the first Monday. The Occupy London Stock Exchange movement was formed in London in solidarity with the US based Occupy Wall Street. The movements are a respons and in anger to what is seen by many as corporate greed and a failed banking system being bailed out by the public, - which in return are suffering austerity measures to make up for the billions of lost money. The movement occupied the St Paul's Square in the City of London Sat Oct 15 after it failed to secure and occupy Pator Noster Square and the Stock Exchnage itself.
    IMG_4344_2.jpg
  • Camping activists slowly waking up under a giant tarpaulin beside the main entrance to the cathedral. Day three of the occupation - and the first Monday.  The Occupy London Stock Exchange movement was formed in London in solidarity with the US based Occupy Wall Street. The movements are a respons and in anger to what is seen by many as corporate greed and a failed banking system being bailed out by the public, - which in return are suffering austerity measures to make up for the billions of lost money. The movement occupied the St Paul's Square in the City of London Sat Oct 15 after it failed to secure and occupy Pator Noster Square and the Stock Exchnage itself.
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  • Information Point, - both for visitors and media but also for camping activists to keep up with what is needed to be done nad what has been agreed in various meetings. Day three of the occupation - and the first Monday.  The Occupy London Stock Exchange movement was formed in London in solidarity with the US based Occupy Wall Street. The movements are a respons and in anger to what is seen by many as corporate greed and a failed banking system being bailed out by the public, - which in return are suffering austerity measures to make up for the billions of lost money. The movement occupied the St Paul's Square in the City of London Sat Oct 15 after it failed to secure and occupy Pator Noster Square and the Stock Exchnage itself.
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  • Peoplepass Debenhams flagship department store on Oxford Street as it is announced that talks to save the company have failed on 1st December 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Debenhams has been an ever present feature all over the UK for 242 years, but it has been announced that it will close all of its shops at the cost of around 12,000 jobs, and go into liquidation. This huge blow to the high street has not come as a surprise as the company has been struggling for some time.
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  • A shopper walks past the closed Debenhams department store in London's Oxford Street as the second lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic comes to a end, and a day before London enters the Tier 2 restriction when retailers will be allowed to once again re-open for the run-up to Christmas, on 1st December 2020, in London, England. 12,000 jobs are said to be at risk after financial negotiations failed the day after Topshop owner Arcadia fell into administration.
    debenhams_closure07-01-12-2020.jpg
  • Lead London Member of European Parliament MEP candidate for the Brexit Party and CEO of First Property Group Plc, Ben Habib canvasses for the upcoming European elections on the street in Dagenham Heathway, London, England on May 04, 2019.  Britain must hold European elections on May 23 or leave the European Union with no deal on June 01 after Brexit was delayed until  October 31 2019 after Prime Minister, Theresa May failed to get her Brexit deal approved by Parliament.
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  • All representatives from Civil Society was expelled and banned in the last crucial days of the UNFCCC talks. The summit was billed as the most important one since Kyoto and that a progressive and fair deal necessary to save the global climate. This all failed to materialise and no real deal came out of the summit.
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  • People pass Debenhams flagship department store on Oxford Street as it is announced that talks to save the company have failed on 1st December 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Debenhams has been an ever present feature all over the UK for 242 years, but it has been announced that it will close all of its shops at the cost of around 12,000 jobs, and go into liquidation. This huge blow to the high street has not come as a surprise as the company has been struggling for some time.
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  • People pass Debenhams flagship department store on Oxford Street as it is announced that talks to save the company have failed on 1st December 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Debenhams has been an ever present feature all over the UK for 242 years, but it has been announced that it will close all of its shops at the cost of around 12,000 jobs, and go into liquidation. This huge blow to the high street has not come as a surprise as the company has been struggling for some time.
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  • People pass Debenhams flagship department store on Oxford Street as it is announced that talks to save the company have failed on 1st December 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Debenhams has been an ever present feature all over the UK for 242 years, but it has been announced that it will close all of its shops at the cost of around 12,000 jobs, and go into liquidation. This huge blow to the high street has not come as a surprise as the company has been struggling for some time.
    20201201_debenhams_011.jpg
  • People pass Debenhams flagship department store on Oxford Street as it is announced that talks to save the company have failed on 1st December 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Debenhams has been an ever present feature all over the UK for 242 years, but it has been announced that it will close all of its shops at the cost of around 12,000 jobs, and go into liquidation. This huge blow to the high street has not come as a surprise as the company has been struggling for some time.
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  • People pass Debenhams flagship department store on Oxford Street as it is announced that talks to save the company have failed on 1st December 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Debenhams has been an ever present feature all over the UK for 242 years, but it has been announced that it will close all of its shops at the cost of around 12,000 jobs, and go into liquidation. This huge blow to the high street has not come as a surprise as the company has been struggling for some time.
    20201201_debenhams_010.jpg
  • People pass Debenhams flagship department store on Oxford Street as it is announced that talks to save the company have failed on 1st December 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Debenhams has been an ever present feature all over the UK for 242 years, but it has been announced that it will close all of its shops at the cost of around 12,000 jobs, and go into liquidation. This huge blow to the high street has not come as a surprise as the company has been struggling for some time.
    20201201_debenhams_006.jpg
  • People pass Debenhams flagship department store on Oxford Street as it is announced that talks to save the company have failed on 1st December 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Debenhams has been an ever present feature all over the UK for 242 years, but it has been announced that it will close all of its shops at the cost of around 12,000 jobs, and go into liquidation. This huge blow to the high street has not come as a surprise as the company has been struggling for some time.
    20201201_debenhams_007.jpg
  • People pass Debenhams flagship department store on Oxford Street as it is announced that talks to save the company have failed on 1st December 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Debenhams has been an ever present feature all over the UK for 242 years, but it has been announced that it will close all of its shops at the cost of around 12,000 jobs, and go into liquidation. This huge blow to the high street has not come as a surprise as the company has been struggling for some time.
    20201201_debenhams_003.jpg
  • Peoplepass Debenhams flagship department store on Oxford Street as it is announced that talks to save the company have failed on 1st December 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Debenhams has been an ever present feature all over the UK for 242 years, but it has been announced that it will close all of its shops at the cost of around 12,000 jobs, and go into liquidation. This huge blow to the high street has not come as a surprise as the company has been struggling for some time.
    20201201_debenhams_013.jpg
  • Peoplepass Debenhams flagship department store on Oxford Street as it is announced that talks to save the company have failed on 1st December 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Debenhams has been an ever present feature all over the UK for 242 years, but it has been announced that it will close all of its shops at the cost of around 12,000 jobs, and go into liquidation. This huge blow to the high street has not come as a surprise as the company has been struggling for some time.
    20201201_debenhams_014.jpg
  • Peoplepass Debenhams flagship department store on Oxford Street as it is announced that talks to save the company have failed on 1st December 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Debenhams has been an ever present feature all over the UK for 242 years, but it has been announced that it will close all of its shops at the cost of around 12,000 jobs, and go into liquidation. This huge blow to the high street has not come as a surprise as the company has been struggling for some time.
    20201201_debenhams_010.jpg
  • Peoplepass Debenhams flagship department store on Oxford Street as it is announced that talks to save the company have failed on 1st December 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Debenhams has been an ever present feature all over the UK for 242 years, but it has been announced that it will close all of its shops at the cost of around 12,000 jobs, and go into liquidation. This huge blow to the high street has not come as a surprise as the company has been struggling for some time.
    20201201_debenhams_011.jpg
  • Peoplepass Debenhams flagship department store on Oxford Street as it is announced that talks to save the company have failed on 1st December 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Debenhams has been an ever present feature all over the UK for 242 years, but it has been announced that it will close all of its shops at the cost of around 12,000 jobs, and go into liquidation. This huge blow to the high street has not come as a surprise as the company has been struggling for some time.
    20201201_debenhams_008.jpg
  • Peoplepass Debenhams flagship department store on Oxford Street as it is announced that talks to save the company have failed on 1st December 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Debenhams has been an ever present feature all over the UK for 242 years, but it has been announced that it will close all of its shops at the cost of around 12,000 jobs, and go into liquidation. This huge blow to the high street has not come as a surprise as the company has been struggling for some time.
    20201201_debenhams_006.jpg
  • Peoplepass Debenhams flagship department store on Oxford Street as it is announced that talks to save the company have failed on 1st December 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Debenhams has been an ever present feature all over the UK for 242 years, but it has been announced that it will close all of its shops at the cost of around 12,000 jobs, and go into liquidation. This huge blow to the high street has not come as a surprise as the company has been struggling for some time.
    20201201_debenhams_004.jpg
  • Peoplepass Debenhams flagship department store on Oxford Street as it is announced that talks to save the company have failed on 1st December 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Debenhams has been an ever present feature all over the UK for 242 years, but it has been announced that it will close all of its shops at the cost of around 12,000 jobs, and go into liquidation. This huge blow to the high street has not come as a surprise as the company has been struggling for some time.
    20201201_debenhams_003.jpg
  • Peoplepass Debenhams flagship department store on Oxford Street as it is announced that talks to save the company have failed on 1st December 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Debenhams has been an ever present feature all over the UK for 242 years, but it has been announced that it will close all of its shops at the cost of around 12,000 jobs, and go into liquidation. This huge blow to the high street has not come as a surprise as the company has been struggling for some time.
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  • Shoppers walk past the closed Debenhams department store in London's Oxford Street as the second lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic comes to a end, and a day before London enters the Tier 2 restriction when retailers will be allowed to once again re-open for the run-up to Christmas, on 1st December 2020, in London, England. 12,000 jobs are said to be at risk after financial negotiations failed the day after Topshop owner Arcadia fell into administration.
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  • The locked entrance of the closed Debenhams department store in London's Oxford Street as the second lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic comes to a end, and a day before London enters the Tier 2 restriction when retailers will be allowed to once again re-open for the run-up to Christmas, on 1st December 2020, in London, England. 12,000 jobs are said to be at risk after financial negotiations failed the day after Topshop owner Arcadia fell into administration.
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  • The locked entrance of the closed Debenhams department store in London's Oxford Street as the second lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic comes to a end, and a day before London enters the Tier 2 restriction when retailers will be allowed to once again re-open for the run-up to Christmas, on 1st December 2020, in London, England. 12,000 jobs are said to be at risk after financial negotiations failed the day after Topshop owner Arcadia fell into administration.
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  • Shoppers walk past the closed Debenhams department store in London's Oxford Street as the second lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic comes to a end, and a day before London enters the Tier 2 restriction when retailers will be allowed to once again re-open for the run-up to Christmas, on 1st December 2020, in London, England. 12,000 jobs are said to be at risk after financial negotiations failed the day after Topshop owner Arcadia fell into administration.
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  • Shoppers walk past the closed Debenhams department store in London's Oxford Street as the second lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic comes to a end, and a day before London enters the Tier 2 restriction when retailers will be allowed to once again re-open for the run-up to Christmas, on 1st December 2020, in London, England. 12,000 jobs are said to be at risk after financial negotiations failed the day after Topshop owner Arcadia fell into administration.
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  • An exterior of the closed Debenhams department store in London's Oxford Street as the second lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic comes to a end, and a day before London enters the Tier 2 restriction when retailers will be allowed to once again re-open for the run-up to Christmas, on 1st December 2020, in London, England. 12,000 jobs are said to be at risk after financial negotiations failed the day after Topshop owner Arcadia fell into administration.
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  • An exterior of the closed Debenhams department store in London's Oxford Street as the second lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic comes to a end, and a day before London enters the Tier 2 restriction when retailers will be allowed to once again re-open for the run-up to Christmas, on 1st December 2020, in London, England. 12,000 jobs are said to be at risk after financial negotiations failed the day after Topshop owner Arcadia fell into administration.
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  • Some of 250,000 deadheaded tulips in a Lincolnshire flower field farmed by Multiflora Flowers on 27th April 2020 in Holbeach, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom. It is said that ‘If you see a colourful field of flowers, the crop has failed.’ Because of the UK lockdown due to the Covid-19 pandemic wholesalers have closed their doors and supermarkets who are their main customer cancelled their orders leaving the growers with nowhere to sell their flowers. The grower removed the waste tulip heads in order for the bulbs to retain energy to grow for next year.
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  • Some of 250,000 deadheaded tulips in a Lincolnshire flower field farmed by Multiflora Flowers on 27th April 2020 in Holbeach, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom. It is said that ‘If you see a colourful field of flowers, the crop has failed.’ Because of the UK lockdown due to the Covid-19 pandemic wholesalers have closed their doors and supermarkets who are their main customer cancelled their orders leaving the growers with nowhere to sell their flowers. The grower removed the waste tulip heads in order for the bulbs to retain energy to grow for next year.
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  • Some of 250,000 tulips in full bloom in a Lincolnshire flower field farmed by Multiflora Flowers on 9th April 2020 in Holbeach, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom. It is said that ‘If you see a colourful field of flowers, the crop has failed.’ Because of the UK lockdown due to the Covid-19 pandemic wholesalers have closed their doors and supermarkets who are their main customer cancelled their orders leaving the growers with nowhere to sell their flowers. In subsequent days the grower will remove the waste tulip heads in order for the bulbs to retain energy to grow for next year. The Bulgarian workforce arrived in the UK one week before the current travel restrictions and are in lockdown at the farm and are currently cropping for a limited number of orders for any remaining tulips from supermarkets have started to trickle in.
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  • Some of 250,000 tulips in full bloom in a Lincolnshire flower field farmed by Multiflora Flowers on 9th April 2020 in Holbeach, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom. It is said that ‘If you see a colourful field of flowers, the crop has failed.’ Because of the UK lockdown due to the Covid-19 pandemic wholesalers have closed their doors and supermarkets who are their main customer cancelled their orders leaving the growers with nowhere to sell their flowers. In subsequent days the grower will remove the waste tulip heads in order for the bulbs to retain energy to grow for next year.
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  • Bulgarian workers carrying freshly cropped tulips in a Lincolnshire flower field farmed by Multiflora Flowers on 9th April 2020 in Holbeach, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom. It is said that ‘If you see a colourful field of flowers, the crop has failed.’ Because of the UK lockdown due to the Covid-19 pandemic wholesalers have closed their doors and supermarkets who are their main customer cancelled their orders leaving the growers with nowhere to sell their flowers. In subsequent days the grower will remove the waste tulip heads in order for the bulbs to retain energy to grow for next year. The Bulgarian workforce arrived in the UK one week before the current travel restrictions and are in lockdown at the farm and are currently cropping for a limited number of orders for any remaining tulips from supermarkets have started to trickle in.
    DSCF6168c.jpg
  • Some of 250,000 deadheaded tulips in a Lincolnshire flower field farmed by Multiflora Flowers on 27th April 2020 in Holbeach, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom. It is said that ‘If you see a colourful field of flowers, the crop has failed.’ Because of the UK lockdown due to the Covid-19 pandemic wholesalers have closed their doors and supermarkets who are their main customer cancelled their orders leaving the growers with nowhere to sell their flowers. The grower removed the waste tulip heads in order for the bulbs to retain energy to grow for next year.
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  • Some of 250,000 deadheaded tulips in a Lincolnshire flower field farmed by Multiflora Flowers on 27th April 2020 in Holbeach, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom. It is said that ‘If you see a colourful field of flowers, the crop has failed.’ Because of the UK lockdown due to the Covid-19 pandemic wholesalers have closed their doors and supermarkets who are their main customer cancelled their orders leaving the growers with nowhere to sell their flowers. The grower removed the waste tulip heads in order for the bulbs to retain energy to grow for next year.
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  • An aerial view of some of the 250,000 tulips in full bloom in a Lincolnshire flower field farmed by Multiflora Flowers on 9th April 2020 in Holbeach, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom. It is said that ‘If you see a colourful field of flowers, the crop has failed.’ Because of the UK lockdown due to the Covid-19 pandemic wholesalers have closed their doors and supermarkets who are their main customer cancelled their orders leaving the growers with nowhere to sell their flowers. In subsequent days the grower will remove the waste tulip heads in order for the bulbs to retain energy to grow for next year.
    DJI_0561c.jpg
  • An aerial view of some of the 250,000 tulips in full bloom in a Lincolnshire flower field farmed by Multiflora Flowers on 9th April 2020 in Holbeach, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom. It is said that ‘If you see a colourful field of flowers, the crop has failed.’ Because of the UK lockdown due to the Covid-19 pandemic wholesalers have closed their doors and supermarkets who are their main customer cancelled their orders leaving the growers with nowhere to sell their flowers. In subsequent days the grower will remove the waste tulip heads in order for the bulbs to retain energy to grow for next year.
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  • Headline on the Evening Standard Newspaper saying that Jeremy Corbyn has yet to apologise for anti-Semitism within the Labour party following his interview on the BBC the previous day in which he was given the opportunity to apologise, but failed to do so in London, England, United Kingdom. He has in the past apologised for his partys record on anti-Semitic behaviour, but not on this occasion, possibly due to the pressurised questioning he was receiving from Andrew Neil. Antisemitism is hostility to, prejudice, or discrimination against Jews. A person who holds such positions is called an antisemite.
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  • On the day that Britains new Conservative Party Prime Minister, Boris Johnson enters Downing Street to begin his government administration, replacing Theresa May after her failed Brexit negotiations with the European Union in Brussels, Class War protesters stretch their classist banner outside Downing Street, on 24th July 2019, in Westminster, London, England.
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  • On the day that Britains new Conservative Party Prime Minister, Boris Johnson enters Downing Street to begin his government administration, replacing Theresa May after her failed Brexit negotiations with the European Union in Brussels, Class War protesters stretch their classist banner outside Downing Street, on 24th July 2019, in Westminster, London, England.
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  • On the day that Britains new Conservative Party Prime Minister, Boris Johnson enters Downing Street to begin his government administration, replacing Theresa May after her failed Brexit negotiations with the European Union in Brussels, a bus tours parliament Square with a hashtag about Johnsons reputation of aneconomy with the truth, on 24th July 2019, in Westminster, London, England.
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  • London Member of European Parliament MEP candidates: Simon Marcus 3L,  Ben Habib 3R, Jimi Ogunnusi2R with Brexit Party supporters canvass for the upcoming European elections outside Dagenham Heathway tube station, London, England on May 04, 2019.  Britain must hold European elections on May 23 or leave the European Union with no deal on June 01 after Brexit was delayed until  October 31 2019 after Prime Minister, Theresa May failed to get her Brexit deal approved by Parliament.
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  • A Brexit Party supporter canvasses for the upcoming European elections on the street in Dagenham Heathway, London, England on May 04, 2019.  Britain must hold European elections on May 23 or leave the European Union with no deal on June 01 after Brexit was delayed until  October 31 2019 after Prime Minister, Theresa May failed to get her Brexit deal approved by Parliament.
    20190504_The_Brexit_Party_Campaigns_...jpg
  • A Brexit Party supporter canvasses for the upcoming European elections on the street in Dagenham Heathway, London, England on May 04, 2019.  Britain must hold European elections on May 23 or leave the European Union with no deal on June 01 after Brexit was delayed until  October 31 2019 after Prime Minister, Theresa May failed to get her Brexit deal approved by Parliament.
    20190504_The_Brexit_Party_Campaigns_...jpg
  • A Brexit Party supporter canvasses for the upcoming European elections on the street in Dagenham Heathway, London, England on May 04, 2019.  Britain must hold European elections on May 23 or leave the European Union with no deal on June 01 after Brexit was delayed until  October 31 2019 after Prime Minister, Theresa May failed to get her Brexit deal approved by Parliament.
    20190504_The_Brexit_Party_Campaigns_...jpg
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