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  • A motivational guru is standing on a podium to address an audience of Ernst & Young staff during their annual Academy Day held for 3,000 of company London employees at Excel in London's Docklands, England. Standing confidently on his rostrum with a laptop computer, bottled water and a pyramid as teaching aids, he holds his hand to encourage the personnel to participate by offering their ideas and input dring the seminar. Each employee attending this fair where motivational pep-talks from executives, outside speakers and gurus will talk to large groups of E & Y personnel so their presence on this day away from the office is vital for the year's business ahead.
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  • Chairman of Ernst & Young Mark Ottey peers down on his employees on a giant screen, addressing his loyal audience of E & Y staff who have congregated at an Ernst & Young Academy Day held for 3,000 of company London employees at Excel in London's Docklands, England. The hall is packed and his disciples listen and watch intently and obediently to watch their Leader speak like a Big Brother character, who ernestly and sincerely talks down to them despite being dressed casually for such a large event. Each employee will attend this brainstorming fair where later, motivational pep-talks from executives, outside speakers and gurus will talk to large groups of E & Y personnel so their presence on this day away from the office is vital for the year's business ahead.
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  • Speakers' Corner is an area where public speaking is allowed. The original and most noted is in the north-east corner of Hyde Park in London, England. Speakers there are allowed to speak as long as the police consider their speeches lawful. Contrary to popular belief, there is no immunity from the law, nor are any subjects forbidden, but in practice the police tend to be tolerant and therefore only intervene when they receive a complaint or if they hear profanity.
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  • Speakers' Corner is an area where public speaking is allowed. The original and most noted is in the north-east corner of Hyde Park in London, England. Speakers there are allowed to speak as long as the police consider their speeches lawful. Contrary to popular belief, there is no immunity from the law, nor are any subjects forbidden, but in practice the police tend to be tolerant and therefore only intervene when they receive a complaint or if they hear profanity.
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  • Speakers' Corner is an area where public speaking is allowed. The original and most noted is in the north-east corner of Hyde Park in London, England. Speakers there are allowed to speak as long as the police consider their speeches lawful. Contrary to popular belief, there is no immunity from the law, nor are any subjects forbidden, but in practice the police tend to be tolerant and therefore only intervene when they receive a complaint or if they hear profanity.
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  • A man argues about race and equality with one of the speakers. Speakers' Corner is an area where public speaking is allowed. The original and most noted is in the north-east corner of Hyde Park in London, England. Speakers there are allowed to speak as long as the police consider their speeches lawful. Contrary to popular belief, there is no immunity from the law, nor are any subjects forbidden, but in practice the police tend to be tolerant and therefore only intervene when they receive a complaint or if they hear profanity.
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  • Speakers' Corner is an area where public speaking is allowed. The original and most noted is in the north-east corner of Hyde Park in London, England. Speakers there are allowed to speak as long as the police consider their speeches lawful. Contrary to popular belief, there is no immunity from the law, nor are any subjects forbidden, but in practice the police tend to be tolerant and therefore only intervene when they receive a complaint or if they hear profanity.
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  • Girls argueing with a speaker at Speakers' Corner, an area where public speaking is allowed. The original and most noted is in the north-east corner of Hyde Park in London, England. Speakers there are allowed to speak as long as the police consider their speeches lawful. Contrary to popular belief, there is no immunity from the law, nor are any subjects forbidden, but in practice the police tend to be tolerant and therefore only intervene when they receive a complaint or if they hear profanity.
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  • Speakers Corner is the area where open-air public speaking, debate and discussion is allowed in the northeast corner of Hyde Park in London, United Kingdom. Speakers here may talk on any subject, as long as the police consider their speeches lawful, although this right is not restricted to Speakers Corner only.London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Speakers Corner is the area where open-air public speaking, debate and discussion is allowed in the northeast corner of Hyde Park in London, United Kingdom. Speakers here may talk on any subject, as long as the police consider their speeches lawful, although this right is not restricted to Speakers Corner only.London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Speakers Corner is the area where open-air public speaking, debate and discussion is allowed in the northeast corner of Hyde Park in London, United Kingdom. Speakers here may talk on any subject, as long as the police consider their speeches lawful, although this right is not restricted to Speakers Corner only.London, England, United Kingdom.
    20160619_speakers corner_B.jpg
  • Speakers' Corner is an area where public speaking is allowed. The original and most noted is in the north-east corner of Hyde Park in London, England. Speakers there are allowed to speak as long as the police consider their speeches lawful. Contrary to popular belief, there is no immunity from the law, nor are any subjects forbidden, but in practice the police tend to be tolerant and therefore only intervene when they receive a complaint or if they hear profanity.
    20100808speakers cornerJ.jpg
  • A man argues about race and equality with one of the speakers. Speakers' Corner is an area where public speaking is allowed. The original and most noted is in the north-east corner of Hyde Park in London, England. Speakers there are allowed to speak as long as the police consider their speeches lawful. Contrary to popular belief, there is no immunity from the law, nor are any subjects forbidden, but in practice the police tend to be tolerant and therefore only intervene when they receive a complaint or if they hear profanity.
    20100808speakers cornerI.jpg
  • Speakers' Corner is an area where public speaking is allowed. The original and most noted is in the north-east corner of Hyde Park in London, England. Speakers there are allowed to speak as long as the police consider their speeches lawful. Contrary to popular belief, there is no immunity from the law, nor are any subjects forbidden, but in practice the police tend to be tolerant and therefore only intervene when they receive a complaint or if they hear profanity.
    20100808speakers cornerG.jpg
  • Speakers' Corner is an area where public speaking is allowed. The original and most noted is in the north-east corner of Hyde Park in London, England. Speakers there are allowed to speak as long as the police consider their speeches lawful. Contrary to popular belief, there is no immunity from the law, nor are any subjects forbidden, but in practice the police tend to be tolerant and therefore only intervene when they receive a complaint or if they hear profanity.
    20100808speakers cornerC.jpg
  • A girls argues about religion with one of the speakers. Speakers' Corner is an area where public speaking is allowed. The original and most noted is in the north-east corner of Hyde Park in London, England. Speakers there are allowed to speak as long as the police consider their speeches lawful. Contrary to popular belief, there is no immunity from the law, nor are any subjects forbidden, but in practice the police tend to be tolerant and therefore only intervene when they receive a complaint or if they hear profanity.
    20100808speakers cornerA.jpg
  • Girls laughing after argueing at Speakers' Corner, an area where public speaking is allowed. The original and most noted is in the north-east corner of Hyde Park in London, England. Speakers there are allowed to speak as long as the police consider their speeches lawful. Contrary to popular belief, there is no immunity from the law, nor are any subjects forbidden, but in practice the police tend to be tolerant and therefore only intervene when they receive a complaint or if they hear profanity.
    20110710speakers cornerC.jpg
  • Speakers' Corner is an area where public speaking is allowed. The original and most noted is in the north-east corner of Hyde Park in London, England. Speakers there are allowed to speak as long as the police consider their speeches lawful. Contrary to popular belief, there is no immunity from the law, nor are any subjects forbidden, but in practice the police tend to be tolerant and therefore only intervene when they receive a complaint or if they hear profanity.
    20110710speakers cornerA.jpg
  • Speakers Corner is the area where open-air public speaking, debate and discussion is allowed in the northeast corner of Hyde Park in London, United Kingdom. Speakers here may talk on any subject, as long as the police consider their speeches lawful, although this right is not restricted to Speakers Corner only.London, England, United Kingdom.
    20160619_speakers corner_G.jpg
  • Speakers Corner is the area where open-air public speaking, debate and discussion is allowed in the northeast corner of Hyde Park in London, United Kingdom. Speakers here may talk on any subject, as long as the police consider their speeches lawful, although this right is not restricted to Speakers Corner only.London, England, United Kingdom.
    20160619_speakers corner_C.jpg
  • Speakers Corner is the area where open-air public speaking, debate and discussion is allowed in the northeast corner of Hyde Park in London, United Kingdom. Speakers here may talk on any subject, as long as the police consider their speeches lawful, although this right is not restricted to Speakers Corner only.London, England, United Kingdom.
    20160619_speakers corner_F.jpg
  • Speakers Corner is the area where open-air public speaking, debate and discussion is allowed in the northeast corner of Hyde Park in London, United Kingdom. Speakers here may talk on any subject, as long as the police consider their speeches lawful, although this right is not restricted to Speakers Corner only.London, England, United Kingdom.
    20160619_speakers corner_D.jpg
  • Speakers Corner is the area where open-air public speaking, debate and discussion is allowed in the northeast corner of Hyde Park in London, United Kingdom. Speakers here may talk on any subject, as long as the police consider their speeches lawful, although this right is not restricted to Speakers Corner only.London, England, United Kingdom.
    20160619_speakers corner_A.jpg
  • A woman walks along a path under high-rise flats in Kennington Park, Lambeth, South London. The three blocks of flats (apartments) are multi-storey and house poorer south London families. Kennington Park is in Kennington in London, England, and lies between Kennington Park Road and St Agnes Place. It was opened in 1854. Previously the site had been Kennington Common. This is where the Chartists gathered for their biggest 'monster rally' on 10 April 1848. Soon after this demonstration the common was enclosed and, sponsored by the royals, made into a public park. Kennington Common was a site of public executions until 1800 as well as being the South London's area of Public speaking. Some of the most illustrious orators to speak here were Methodist founders George Whitefield and John Wesley who is reputed to have attracted a crowd of 30,000.
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  • People walk through the green space between high-rise flats in Kennington Park, Lambeth, South London. The three blocks of flats (apartments) are multi-storey and house poorer south London families. Kennington Park is in Kennington in London, England, and lies between Kennington Park Road and St Agnes Place. It was opened in 1854. Previously the site had been Kennington Common. This is where the Chartists gathered for their biggest 'monster rally' on 10 April 1848. Soon after this demonstration the common was enclosed and, sponsored by the royals, made into a public park. Kennington Common was a site of public executions until 1800 as well as being the South London's area of Public speaking. Some of the most illustrious orators to speak here were Methodist founders George Whitefield and John Wesley who is reputed to have attracted a crowd of 30,000.
    kennington_estate01-08-04-2011.jpg
  • Covered seats in Hyde Park at Speakers Corner an area where open-air public speaking, debate and discussion are allowed. The original and most noted is in the north-east corner of Hyde Park in London, England. Speakers there may speak on any subject, as long as the police consider their speeches lawful.
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  • Covered seats in Hyde Park at Speakers Corner an area where open-air public speaking, debate and discussion are allowed. The original and most noted is in the north-east corner of Hyde Park in London, England. Speakers there may speak on any subject, as long as the police consider their speeches lawful.
    20110208speakers cornerA.jpg
  • Two men discuss religion at Speakers Corner in  London, United Kingdom on 6th October 2019 Speakers Corner is an area in Hyde Park where open-air public speaking, debate, and discussion are allowed. Speakers here may talk on any subject, as long as the police consider their speeches lawful, although this right is not restricted to Speakers Corner only.
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  • Debates taking place at Speakers Corner in London, United Kingdom on 6th October 2019 which is an area in Hyde Park where open-air public speaking, debate, and discussion are allowed. Speakers here may talk on any subject, as long as the police consider their speeches lawful, although this right is not restricted to Speakers Corner only.
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  • Debates taking place at Speakers Corner in London, United Kingdom on 6th October 2019 which is an area in Hyde Park where open-air public speaking, debate, and discussion are allowed. Speakers here may talk on any subject, as long as the police consider their speeches lawful, although this right is not restricted to Speakers Corner only.
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  • Debates taking place at Speakers Corner in London, United Kingdom on 6th October 2019 which is an area in Hyde Park where open-air public speaking, debate, and discussion are allowed. Speakers here may talk on any subject, as long as the police consider their speeches lawful, although this right is not restricted to Speakers Corner only.
    CD 06-10-19 Speakers Corner-7.jpg
  • Debates taking place at Speakers Corner in London, United Kingdom on 6th October 2019 which is an area in Hyde Park where open-air public speaking, debate, and discussion are allowed. Speakers here may talk on any subject, as long as the police consider their speeches lawful, although this right is not restricted to Speakers Corner only.
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  • A man shares his thoughts on equality with an audience in London, United Kingdom on 6th October 2019. Speakers Corner is an area in Hyde Park where open-air public speaking, debate, and discussion are allowed. Speakers here may talk on any subject, as long as the police consider their speeches lawful, although this right is not restricted to Speakers Corner only.
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  • Debates taking place at Speakers Corner in London, United Kingdom on 6th October 2019 which is an area in Hyde Park where open-air public speaking, debate, and discussion are allowed. Speakers here may talk on any subject, as long as the police consider their speeches lawful, although this right is not restricted to Speakers Corner only.
    CD 06-10-19 Speakers Corner-9.jpg
  • Debates taking place at Speakers Corner in London, United Kingdom on 6th October 2019 which is an area in Hyde Park where open-air public speaking, debate, and discussion are allowed. Speakers here may talk on any subject, as long as the police consider their speeches lawful, although this right is not restricted to Speakers Corner only.
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  • A man shares his thoughts on equality with an audience at Speakers Corner  in London, United Kingdom on 6th October 2019. Speakers Corner is an area in Hyde Park where open-air public speaking, debate, and discussion are allowed. Speakers here may talk on any subject, as long as the police consider their speeches lawful, although this right is not restricted to Speakers Corner only.
    CD 06-10-19 Speakers Corner-2.jpg
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