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  • Sign for the pound shop and discount brand Pound Palace in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
    20180704_brands pound palace_001.jpg
  • Sign for the pound shop and discount brand Pound Palace in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
    20180704_brands pound palace_003.jpg
  • Sign for the pound shop and discount brand Pound Palace in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
    20180704_brands pound palace_002.jpg
  • Sign for the pound shop and discount brand Pound Palace in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
    20180704_brands pound palace_004.jpg
  • Pound shops in the Stratford Shopping Centre. This shopping center has a few bargain shops as well as regular high street chain stores. This shop sells everything for £1 or less. Scene in Stratford in East London. This is a relatively poor area of London, but in recent years has seen much regeneration, the construction of a major transport hub and various shopping complexes. Stratford is adjacent to the London Olympic Park and is currently experiencing regeneration and expansion linked to the 2012 Summer Olympics. (Photo by Mike Kemp/For The Washington Post)
    10062011stratford pound shopB.jpg
  • Pound shops in the Stratford Shopping Centre. This shopping center has a few bargain shops as well as regular high street chain stores. This shop sells everything for £1 or less. Scene in Stratford in East London. This is a relatively poor area of London, but in recent years has seen much regeneration, the construction of a major transport hub and various shopping complexes. Stratford is adjacent to the London Olympic Park and is currently experiencing regeneration and expansion linked to the 2012 Summer Olympics. (Photo by Mike Kemp/For The Washington Post)
    10062011stratford pound shopD.jpg
  • Pound shops in the Stratford Shopping Centre. This shopping center has a few bargain shops as well as regular high street chain stores. This shop sells everything for £1 or less. Scene in Stratford in East London. This is a relatively poor area of London, but in recent years has seen much regeneration, the construction of a major transport hub and various shopping complexes. Stratford is adjacent to the London Olympic Park and is currently experiencing regeneration and expansion linked to the 2012 Summer Olympics. (Photo by Mike Kemp/For The Washington Post)
    10062011stratford pound shopC.jpg
  • People outside Poundland pound shop in Kings Heath, Birmingham, United Kingdom. Poundland is a British variety store chain founded in 1990 that sells most items in its stores for £1, stocking over 3,000 products and employing 18,000 staff. Like many of its rivals, Poundland operate a constantly rotating product line, including brand name and clearance items as well as many own brand.
    20170620_poundland_001.jpg
  • People outside Poundland pound shop in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Poundland is a British variety store chain founded in 1990 that sells most items in its stores for £1, stocking over 3,000 products and employing 18,000 staff. Like many of its rivals, Poundland operate a constantly rotating product line, including brand name and clearance items as well as many own brand.
    20170518_poundland birmingham_002.jpg
  • People outside Poundland pound shop in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Poundland is a British variety store chain founded in 1990 that sells most items in its stores for £1, stocking over 3,000 products and employing 18,000 staff. Like many of its rivals, Poundland operate a constantly rotating product line, including brand name and clearance items as well as many own brand.
    20170518_poundland birmingham_001.jpg
  • Pound shops in the Stratford Shopping Centre. This shopping center has a few bargain shops as well as regular high street chain stores. This shop sells everything for £1 or less. Scene in Stratford in East London. This is a relatively poor area of London, but in recent years has seen much regeneration, the construction of a major transport hub and various shopping complexes. Stratford is adjacent to the London Olympic Park and is currently experiencing regeneration and expansion linked to the 2012 Summer Olympics. (Photo by Mike Kemp/For The Washington Post)
    13062011stratford east londonAY.jpg
  • Pound shops in the Stratford Shopping Centre. This shopping center has a few bargain shops as well as regular high street chain stores. This shop sells everything for £1 or less. Scene in Stratford in East London. This is a relatively poor area of London, but in recent years has seen much regeneration, the construction of a major transport hub and various shopping complexes. Stratford is adjacent to the London Olympic Park and is currently experiencing regeneration and expansion linked to the 2012 Summer Olympics. (Photo by Mike Kemp/For The Washington Post)
    09062011stratford east londonA.jpg
  • Sign for the pound shop and discount brand Poundlands clothing line Pep & Co. in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
    20180704_brands poundland_004.jpg
  • Sign for the pound shop and discount brand Poundland using the word proudland in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
    20180704_brands poundland_005.jpg
  • Sign for the pound shop and discount brand Poundland using the word proudland in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
    20180704_brands poundland_006.jpg
  • Sign for the pound shop and discount brand Poundland in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
    20180704_brands poundland_002.jpg
  • Sign for the pound shop and discount brand Poundlands clothing line Pep & Co. in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
    20180704_brands poundland_003.jpg
  • Sign for the pound shop and discount brand Poundland in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
    20180704_brands poundland_001.jpg
  • Poundbusters bargain shop on Whitechapel High Street in the East End of London. Everything in this shop is priced at one pound or below. This is a culturally diverse part of London with people of many ethnic groups living here.
    02032011poundbustersB.jpg
  • Poundbusters bargain shop on Whitechapel High Street in the East End of London. Everything in this shop is priced at one pound or below. This is a culturally diverse part of London with people of many ethnic groups living here.
    02032011poundbustersA.jpg
  • Street scene with Poundstretcher shop on a wet day in Leytonstone in East London, United Kingdom. Leytonstone is an area of East London, and part of the London Borough of Waltham Forest.
    20181207_street scene leytonstone_00...jpg
  • People in Peckham, South London place positive messages about love of their community onto a boarded up window of a Poundland shop following the riots. In a week where mobs smashed and looted shops all over the capital, this is a sign of people reacting to send a message to those involved that they stand together with other communities against the unrest. Post-it notes are stuck to this impromptu wall, organised by a few local young people.
    10082011peckham wall messagesK.jpg
  • People in Peckham, South London place positive messages about love of their community onto a boarded up window of a Poundland shop following the riots. In a week where mobs smashed and looted shops all over the capital, this is a sign of people reacting to send a message to those involved that they stand together with other communities against the unrest. Post-it notes are stuck to this impromptu wall, organised by a few local young people.
    10082011peckham wall messagesQ.jpg
  • People in Peckham, South London place positive messages about love of their community onto a boarded up window of a Poundland shop following the riots. In a week where mobs smashed and looted shops all over the capital, this is a sign of people reacting to send a message to those involved that they stand together with other communities against the unrest. Post-it notes are stuck to this impromptu wall, organised by a few local young people.
    10082011peckham wall messagesP.jpg
  • People in Peckham, South London place positive messages about love of their community onto a boarded up window of a Poundland shop following the riots. In a week where mobs smashed and looted shops all over the capital, this is a sign of people reacting to send a message to those involved that they stand together with other communities against the unrest. Post-it notes are stuck to this impromptu wall, organised by a few local young people.
    10082011peckham wall messagesH.jpg
  • People in Peckham, South London place positive messages about love of their community onto a boarded up window of a Poundland shop following the riots. In a week where mobs smashed and looted shops all over the capital, this is a sign of people reacting to send a message to those involved that they stand together with other communities against the unrest. Post-it notes are stuck to this impromptu wall, organised by a few local young people.
    10082011peckham wall messagesA.jpg
  • Shop front of Poundworld pound shop in Middlesborough town centre, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom.  The shop is closed and has the security shutters down.   There has been a dramatic increase in the number of pound shops across Britain, especially in poor and deprived areas.  All stock is priced one pound and offers amazing value.
    UK-Retail-Pound-World-1229_1.jpg
  • Shop front of a pound shop in Middlesborough town centre, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom.  There has been a dramatic increase in the number of pound shops across Britain, especially in poor and deprived areas.  All stock is priced one pound and offers amazing value.
    UK-Retail-Pound-World-1123_1.jpg
  • Shop front of a pound shop in Middlesborough town centre, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom.  There has been a dramatic increase in the number of pound shops across Britain, especially in poor and deprived areas.  All stock is priced one pound and offers amazing value.
    UK-Retail-Pound-World-1121_1.jpg
  • An old British man walks past a £1 pound world shop in Middlesborough town centre, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom. There has been a dramatic increase in the number of pound shops across Britain, especially in poor and deprived areas.  All stock is priced one pound and offers amazing value.
    UK-Retail-Pound-World-1125_1.jpg
  • One pound signs in a bargain £1 shop in London, England, United Kingdom. These cheap goods shops are very common in the UK where bargains, and discount stores reflect the downturn in the economy.
    20160812_pound shop_001.jpg
  • Dollar, Euro and Pound signs in a former Bureau de Change's window, central London. As if a ghostly shadow of their former values, the logos of American, European and British currencies are seen through the glass of the former exchange shop on Piccadilly in the West End. The detail view is symbolic of the UK recession and the falling prices of world money markets. These three western curencies are seen as fading entities compared to the Asian currencies.
    currency_window01-10-12-2014_1.jpg
  • Tacky Christmas tourist trinkets on sale outside a discount shop in New Oxford Street in central London. Sold for a Pound £1 or for 50 pence are the products made to entice the public into spending their money on sub-standard goods. We see mugs and pens etc. in red plastic bins beneath a red canopy.
    tacky_christmas01-21-12-2015.jpg
  • On the last day of trading, surrounded by empty shelves and shop fittings, sheets of closing down posters are seen lying on the shop floor in the Camberwell branch of Woolworths department store in London. In its 100th year, the iconic high street chain of affordable goods has welcomed generations of shoppers since its first outlet opened in 1909 In a period of financial turmoil when recession followed the credit crunch, Woolworths went into administration in November 2008 with debts of £385m Pounds. Its 815 nationwide outlets were forced to close and its 27,000 workers laid off.
    woolworths03-05-01_2009_1_1.jpg
  • On the last day of trading, surrounded by empty shelves and shop fittings, sheets of closing down posters are seen lying on the shop floor in the Camberwell branch of Woolworths department store in London. In its 100th year, the iconic high street chain of affordable goods has welcomed generations of shoppers since its first outlet opened in 1909. In a period of financial turmoil when recession followed the credit crunch, Woolworths went into administration in November 2008 with debts of £385m Pounds. Its 815 nationwide outlets were forced to close and its 27,000 workers laid off.
    woolworths02-05-01_2009_1_1.jpg
  • On the last day of trading, surrounded by empty shelves and shop fittings, sheets of closing down posters are seen lying on the shop floor in the Camberwell branch of Woolworths department store in London. In its 100th year, the iconic high street chain of affordable goods has welcomed generations of shoppers since its first outlet opened in 1909. In a period of financial turmoil when recession followed the credit crunch, Woolworths went into administration in November 2008 with debts of £385m Pounds. Its 815 nationwide outlets were forced to close and its 27,000 workers laid off.
    woolworths01-05-01_2009_1_1.jpg
  • English and British flags on sale for a few Pounds outside a seaside trinket shop, on 14th July 2017, at Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England.
    scarborough-04-14-07-2017.jpg
  • Filled with suits, jackets, trousers, and overcoats, the choices of mens' office worker clothes fill a shop front window belonging to Mr Byrite, a high-street clothes store chain in London England UK. Bargain sale prices for the items of clothing are all over the window display, offering discounts for £30, £40 or £60 and the mannequins used to wear these clothes either have bald-headed representations of men, or faceless white models wearing sun glasses. There is a sale of cheap items attracting young city men, far from traditional work attire, and more fashionable for the day.
    RB_074-16-02-1992.jpg
  • Souvenir stall on Piccadilly selling badges and keyrings for one pound in London, United Kingdom. This area is one of the main tourism areas in the capital.
    20190703_souvenir stall_002.jpg
  • Souvenir stall on Piccadilly selling badges and keyrings for one pound in London, United Kingdom. This area is one of the main tourism areas in the capital.
    20190703_souvenir stall_001.jpg
  • Trendy blue suits with red prices and lettering on display in a central London menswear shop. Part of the pricing has been cropped out of this picture - as, clearly, the suit is not worth just £9 - so the following zero is to the right.  The shop is on London's Oxford Street, an east to west road long known for clothing and low-cost fashion - and before that, for the route that condemned criminals would take towards the gallows at nearby Tyburn.
    suits_window07-27-03-2015_1.jpg
  • Shop owner writes a reduced price on an upright mirror with bright furniture on sale in a London street.A shop owner writes a reduced price on an upright mirror with bright furniture on sale in a London street. Writing on the glass with a marker pen the man has decided to tell us the original price of this item was #250 and he writes down a new, reduced value of #170, making us believe there are massive savings to be had on this home furnishing. Behind him is a garish pink sofa chair that was made in Egypt and imported to the UK capital where it and other pieces sit in bright sunshine, their colours looking tacky and cheap.
    pink_furniture08-23-03-2011.jpg
  • Foreign currency exchange board advertising No Commission in central London. On the board that is propped up against a wall in this busy tourist area, formerly a market of fruit and flowers produce, we see five nationalities' currencies represented with their current rates against the Pound sterling. The US and Canadian Dollar, the Euro, Yen and the Swiss Franc are there with respective flags to attract those wishing to change money.
    foreign_exchange01-30-04-2015_1.jpg
  • Shops in the town centre at Southend-on-sea, Essex. The town could be described as run down as while there are some signs of affluence, these are few and far between. The predominant atmosphere is quite rough feeling and quite poor. Southend is a seaside resort that is very popular with people from the East side of London due to it's close proximity, just an hour away by train along the Thames Gateway. With the decline of seaside resorts, from the 1960s much of the centre was developed for commerce and many of the original features were destroyed through redevelopment or neglect.
    20100709southend on seaK.jpg
  • Shops in the town centre at Southend-on-sea, Essex. The town could be described as run down as while there are some signs of affluence, these are few and far between. The predominant atmosphere is quite rough feeling and quite poor. Southend is a seaside resort that is very popular with people from the East side of London due to it's close proximity, just an hour away by train along the Thames Gateway. With the decline of seaside resorts, from the 1960s much of the centre was developed for commerce and many of the original features were destroyed through redevelopment or neglect.
    20100709southend on seaJ.jpg
  • The women ponder the construction and value of ladies shoes that are on sale at a branch of Clarks shoes, in central London. The two females look the same facially and may be sisters, with similar glasses and hairstyles. Shopping together in the city where the busy atmosphere of shopaholics and busy consumers, this scene is frenzied and greedy retail spending and consumerism. The lady on the left has her tongue in her cheek and inspects the sole of a right shoe and its price on the heel. The manufacturer is Ecco, the small town Danish brand that is now available globally.
    women_sales-03-01-1992_1_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
  • While the second national lockdown continues with just a week before the new three tier system begins in Sparkhill the local pound shop remains open as all non-essential shops are closed on 24th November 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The national lockdown is a huge blow to the economy and for individual businesses who were already struggling with only offering limited services.
    20201124_covid sparkhill_010.jpg
  • While the second national lockdown continues with just a week before the new three tier system begins in Sparkhill the local pound shop remains open as all non-essential shops are closed on 24th November 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The national lockdown is a huge blow to the economy and for individual businesses who were already struggling with only offering limited services.
    20201124_covid sparkhill_011.jpg
  • While the second national lockdown continues with just a week before the new three tier system begins in Sparkhill the local pound shop remains open as all non-essential shops are closed on 24th November 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The national lockdown is a huge blow to the economy and for individual businesses who were already struggling with only offering limited services.
    20201124_covid sparkhill_009.jpg
  • 'Last Day' is written on a closed taylors business in London, a victim of the UK recession. Reduced prices and services are listed on the glass with a poster urging customers to grab a bargain. 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'.
    last_day02-19-12-2009.jpg
  • 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.
    debenhams_closure04-01-12-2020.jpg
  • Exchange rate board outside a currency conversion shop showing the prices of Euros and US Dollars to the British Pound on 18th February 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. In finance, an exchange rate is the rate at which one currency will be exchanged for another. It is also regarded as the value of one countrys currency in relation to another currency.
    20200218_exchange rates_001.jpg
  • Cheap shops in the Stratford Shopping Centre. Everything is £10 or less. This shopping center has a few bargain shops as well as regular high street chain stores. This shop sells everything for £1 or less. Scene in Stratford in East London. This is a relatively poor area of London, but in recent years has seen much regeneration, the construction of a major transport hub and various shopping complexes. Stratford is adjacent to the London Olympic Park and is currently experiencing regeneration and expansion linked to the 2012 Summer Olympics. (Photo by Mike Kemp/For The Washington Post)
    10062011stratford pound shopE.jpg
  • Souvenir stall on Oxford Street selling badges and keyrings for one pound on 21st January 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. Oxford Street is a major road in the West End of London. It is Europes busiest shopping street, with around half a million daily visitors, and has approximately 300 shops.
    20200121_souvenir stall_001.jpg
  • The shop window of a menswear and shoe retailer with big reductions and deals but closing down soon, on 2nd February 2017, in the City of London, England.
    closing_down-01-02-02-2017.jpg
  • Young Asian women tourists pause under a TFL development sign near Bond Street while exploring Oxford Street in central London. They are shopping and have paused for a moment to gather themselves and check messages and perhaps directions to their next destination. Above them is the hoarding that advertises Transport for London's (TfL) Crossrail's multi-million Pound improvements that have disrupted life for consumers in this area near Bond Street tube station.
    oxfordSt_colour08-15-09-2015.jpg
  • A detail of foreign exchanges showing current prices for US Dollars, British Pounds, Euros and Swiss Francs in a kantor window box, on 22nd September 2019, in Krakow, Malopolska, Poland.
    poland-324-22-09-2019.jpg
  • Exchange rate board outside a currency conversion shop in central London, England, United Kingdom.
    20180905_exchange rate_002_1.jpg
  • Exchange rate board outside a currency conversion shop in central London, England, United Kingdom.
    20180905_exchange rate_001_1.jpg
  • Electric Gibson guitars in Sunburst and other colours in a music shop window on London's Charing Cross Road. American guitar manufacturer have the reputation of countless musicians around the world who play quality music with a superior instrument. Labels in this window tell us that a 1959 Les Paul; a 1958 Yellow and others are priced at between £3-5000. Their precision engineering and design attracting buyers from around the world to this area of London called Tin Pan Alley - essentially located in London's Denmark Street though now being displaced because of rising lease and rent rates.
    guitars_shop02-06-03-2015_1.jpg
  • In the week before Chrsitmas, santa hats on sale outside a tourist trinket shop in London's West End. Each one can be bought for £2.99 or 4 for ten pounds. The colours of a Union jack flag is seen in the background.
    santa_hats01-17-12-2014_1.jpg
  • Neon tubes reflected in a retailer's window on London's Oxford Street. Obscuring a woman's face, the squiggles and zigzags of the fluorescent lighting that are seen in the window of a high street retailer on this busy London shopping street. In the distance is Oxford Circus and spherical Christmas lights hanging between buildings. In the weeks before Christmas, retailers compete for shoppers' Pounds.
    retail_reflections01-20-11-2014_1.jpg
  • In the local community Stratford Centre shopping mall in East London, we see official Olympic merchandising on sale during the London 2012 Olympics, the 30th Olympiad. A few hundred metres from the giant Westfield plaza complex that acts as a gateway to the main Olympic arenas, this market outdates the newer development where similar souvenirs can be bought for up to twice the prices offered by the stall holder. Cashions are £10 (Pounds) and duvet covers (bedding) are £20.
    olympic_stratford29-06-08-2012.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
  • 'Store Closing, All Stock Reduced' posters stuck to the window of a closing Woolworths shop in the town of Nailsea, Nth Somerset. In its 100th year, the iconic high street chain of affordable goods has welcomed generations of shoppers since its first outlet opened in 1909 In a period of financial turmoil when recession followed the credit crunch, Woolworths went into administration in November 2008 with debts of £385m Pounds. Its 815 nationwide outlets were forced to close and its 27,000 workers laid off. 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.
    closed_businesses01-24-12_2008_1.jpg
  • Multibuy CDs for Indian popular music and Bollywood soundtracks are on sale in Southall, a West London neighbourhood for the British Asian community, on 16th August 1998, in London, England.
    bollywood_discs03-16-08-1998.jpg
  • Multibuy CDs for Indian popular music and Bollywood soundtracks are on sale in Southall, a West London neighbourhood for the British Asian community, on 16th August 1998, in London, England.
    bollywood_discs02-16-08-1998.jpg
  • City workers walk past a new menswear retailer in the Square Mile, the capitals financial district, selling suits from £149, on 3rd March 2017, in the City of London, England.
    city_people-09-03-04-2017.jpg
  • Multibuy CDs for Indian popular music and Bollywood soundtracks are on sale in Southall, a West London neighbourhood for the British Asian community, on 16th August 1998, in London, England.
    bollywood_discs01-16-08-1998.jpg
  • A detail of three screens showing the current rates for foreign currencies on the Strand, on 12th December 2017, in London England.
    currency_rates-01-12-12-2017.jpg
  • City workers walk past a new menswear retailer in the Square Mile, the capitals financial district, selling suits from £149, on 3rd March 2017, in the City of London, England.
    city_people-07-03-04-2017.jpg
  • Workers package bandages at the Zhejiang Hongyu Medical Commodity Co. Ltd factory on the outskirts of Yiwu, Zhejiang Province, China on 06 March  2013. The company is a suppliers to British Pound shops. The city of Yiwu is known as one of China's largest trading centers for small merchandise and light industry, drawing buyers from around the world. Uncertain global demand, a stronger yuan currency and rising labour costs have taken their toll on Chinese exporters, but analysts believe sales could pick up modestly in 2014 due to improved demand from the United States and Europe.
    QS130306Yiwu052_1_1.jpg
  • Workers package bandages at the Zhejiang Hongyu Medical Commodity Co. Ltd factory on the outskirts of Yiwu, Zhejiang Province, China on 06 March  2013. The company is a suppliers to British Pound shops. The city of Yiwu is known as one of China's largest trading centers for small merchandise and light industry, drawing buyers from around the world. Uncertain global demand, a stronger yuan currency and rising labour costs have taken their toll on Chinese exporters, but analysts believe sales could pick up modestly in 2014 due to improved demand from the United States and Europe.
    QS130306Yiwu060_1_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_A_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_F_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
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