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  • The bridge was blocked using two tripods carrying a banner with people on each tri-pod. A man dressed as a health worker carrying a UK Uncut flag.<br />
The Health and Care Bill has been passed by Parliament and is due to go to the House of Lords. In protest against the bill which aim to deconstruct and privatise large parts of the NHS UK Uncut activists together with health workers and trade unionists blocked the Westminster Bridge from 1pm til 5.30pm.
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  • Some protestor left the Westminster Bridge and walked along the river and across Lambeth Bridge to get into Parliament Square. Police stopped them all on the North side from getting any further.<br />
The Health and Care Bill has been passed by Parliament and is due to go to the House of Lords. In protest against the bill which aim to deconstruct and privatise large parts of the NHS UK Uncut activists together with health workers and trade unionists blocked the Westminster Bridge from 1pm til 5.30pm.
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  • Police clearing the last few protestors from Westminster Bridge.<br />
The Health and Care Bill has been passed by Parliament and is due to go to the House of Lords. In protest against the bill which aim to deconstruct and privatise large parts of the NHS UK Uncut activists together with health workers and trade unionists blocked the Westminster Bridge from 1pm til 5.30pm.
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  • Police clearing the last few protestors from Westminster Bridge.<br />
The Health and Care Bill has been passed by Parliament and is due to go to the House of Lords. In protest against the bill which aim to deconstruct and privatise large parts of the NHS UK Uncut activists together with health workers and trade unionists blocked the Westminster Bridge from 1pm til 5.30pm.
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  • A protestor walking back over Westminster Bridge after having been denied leaving the bridge from the North side. The bridge is now a mix of protestors and passers-by.<br />
The Health and Care Bill has been passed by Parliament and is due to go to the House of Lords. In protest against the bill which aim to deconstruct and privatise large parts of the NHS UK Uncut activists together with health workers and trade unionists blocked the Westminster Bridge from 1pm til 5.30pm.
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  • The blocking of Westminster Bridge is over but police is only letting people leave south side not to have any spilling into Parliament Sqaure. This protestor is denied leaving North way  and he is trying to get into a converstion with police on Government policies.<br />
The Health and Care Bill has been passed by Parliament and is due to go to the House of Lords. In protest against the bill which aim to deconstruct and privatise large parts of the NHS UK Uncut activists together with health workers and trade unionists blocked the Westminster Bridge from 1pm til 5.30pm.
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  • Compere Chris Coltrane presenting the next show on Westminster Bridge.<br />
The Health and Care Bill has been passed by Parliament and is due to go to the House of Lords. In protest against the bill which aim to deconstruct and privatise large parts of the NHS UK Uncut activists together with health workers and trade unionists blocked the Westminster Bridge from 1pm til 5.30pm.
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  • A samba band performing on Westminster Bridge.<br />
The Health and Care Bill has been passed by Parliament and is due to go to the House of Lords. In protest against the bill which aim to deconstruct and privatise large parts of the NHS UK Uncut activists together with health workers and trade unionists blocked the Westminster Bridge from 1pm til 5.30pm.
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  • Lisa Egan, former stand-up comedian, now full-time wheel chair bound and poorly after severe illness, speaking in defence of the NHS. The amp and speaker is powered by bicycle.<br />
The Health and Care Bill has been passed by Parliament and is due to go to the House of Lords. In protest against the bill which aim to deconstruct and privatise large parts of the NHS UK Uncut activists together with health workers and trade unionists blocked the Westminster Bridge from 1pm til 5.30pm.
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  • An activist dressed as a health worker sitting on top of one of the two tri-pods used to block the bridge.<br />
The Health and Care Bill has been passed by Parliament and is due to go to the House of Lords. In protest against the bill which aim to deconstruct and privatise large parts of the NHS UK Uncut activists together with health workers and trade unionists blocked the Westminster Bridge from 1pm til 5.30pm.
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  • Activists dressed as health workers playing dead.<br />
The Health and Care Bill has been passed by Parliament and is due to go to the House of Lords. In protest against the bill which aim to deconstruct and privatise large parts of the NHS UK Uncut activists together with health workers and trade unionists blocked the Westminster Bridge from 1pm til 5.30pm.
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  • Comments on bridge.<br />
The Health and Care Bill has been passed by Parliament and is due to go to the House of Lords. In protest against the bill which aim to deconstruct and privatise large parts of the NHS UK Uncut activists together with health workers and trade unionists blocked the Westminster Bridge from 1pm til 5.30pm.
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  • A young demonstrator listens to the meeting on how to occupy London, not just Westminster Bridge.<br />
The Health and Care Bill has been passed by Parliament and is due to go to the House of Lords. In protest against the bill which aim to deconstruct and privatise large parts of the NHS UK Uncut activists together with health workers and trade unionists blocked the Westminster Bridge from 1pm til 5.30pm.
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  • A huge banner across the bridge suspended from tri-pods.<br />
The Health and Care Bill has been passed by Parliament and is due to go to the House of Lords. In protest against the bill which aim to deconstruct and privatise large parts of the NHS UK Uncut activists together with health workers and trade unionists blocked the Westminster Bridge from 1pm til 5.30pm.
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  • Performers dressed up as David Cameron, Prime Minister and Nick Clegg, Dep Prime Minister chop their way through the crowd, butchering people. The Health and Care Bill has been passed by Parliament and is due to go to the House of Lords. In protest against the bill which aim to deconstruct and privatise large parts of the NHS UK Uncut activists together with health workers and trade unionists blocked the Westminster Bridge from 1pm til 5.30pm.
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  • Performers dressed up as David Cameron, Prime Minister and Nick Clegg, Dep Prime Minister chop their way through the crowd, butchering people. The Health and Care Bill has been passed by Parliament and is due to go to the House of Lords. In protest against the bill which aim to deconstruct and privatise large parts of the NHS UK Uncut activists together with health workers and trade unionists blocked the Westminster Bridge from 1pm til 5.30pm.
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  • A pretend game of the NHS in action saving lives.<br />
The Health and Care Bill has been passed by Parliament and is due to go to the House of Lords. In protest against the bill which aim to deconstruct and privatise large parts of the NHS UK Uncut activists together with health workers and trade unionists blocked the Westminster Bridge from 1pm til 5.30pm.
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  • The Health and Care Bill has been passed by Parliament and is due to go to the House of Lords. In protest against the bill which aim to deconstruct and privatise large parts of the NHS UK Uncut activists together with health workers and trade unionists blocked the Westminster Bridge from 1pm til 5.30pm.
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  • MAKE TEA, Savethe NHS.<br />
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The Health and Care Bill has been passed by Parliament and is due to go to the House of Lords. In protest against the bill which aim to deconstruct and privatise large parts of the NHS UK Uncut activists together with health workers and trade unionists blocked the Westminster Bridge from 1pm til 5.30pm.
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  • At the sound of Big Ben striking 1 protestors laid down on the bridge pretending to be dead.<br />
The Health and Care Bill has been passed by Parliament and is due to go to the House of Lords. In protest against the bill which aim to deconstruct and privatise large parts of the NHS UK Uncut activists together with health workers and trade unionists blocked the Westminster Bridge from 1pm til 5.30pm.
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  • Baroness Sayeeda Warsi in Dewsbury Market. Being an entrepreneurial Muslim and daughter of an immigrant factory owner the shadow minister for community cohesion and social action, Baroness Warsi from Dewsbury, is seen by some Tories as one of the figureheads for the modern Tory party.
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  • Baroness Sayeeda Warsi  at her father's factory, where she still works when she can, she has a 33% share of the business. Being an entrepreneurial Muslim and daughter of an immigrant factory owner the shadow minister for community cohesion and social action, Baroness Warsi from Dewsbury, is seen by some Tories as one of the figureheads for the modern Tory party.
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  • Baroness Sayeeda Warsi at her father's (Safda Hussain) factory, where she still works when she can, she has a 33% share of the business. Being an entrepreneurial Muslim and daughter of an immigrant factory owner the shadow minister for community cohesion and social action, Baroness Warsi from Dewsbury, is seen by some Tories as one of the figureheads for the modern Tory party.
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  • Baroness Sayeeda Warsi outside the house she was born in, 33 Dewsbury Gate Road. Being an entrepreneurial Muslim and daughter of an immigrant factory owner the shadow minister for community cohesion and social action, Baroness Warsi from Dewsbury, is seen by some Tories as one of the figureheads for the modern Tory party.
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  • Baroness Sayeeda Warsi in Dewsbury Market. Being an entrepreneurial Muslim and daughter of an immigrant factory owner the shadow minister for community cohesion and social action, Baroness Warsi from Dewsbury, is seen by some Tories as one of the figureheads for the modern Tory party.
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  • Baroness Sayeeda Warsi in Dewsbury Market. Being an entrepreneurial Muslim and daughter of an immigrant factory owner the shadow minister for community cohesion and social action, Baroness Warsi from Dewsbury, is seen by some Tories as one of the figureheads for the modern Tory party.
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  • John McDonnell MP, shadow chancellor of thr labour party speaking a fringe event at the TUC congress 2015. Brighton, UK.
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  • John McDonnell MP, shadow chancellor of thr labour party speaking a fringe event at the TUC congress 2015. Brighton, UK.
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  • John McDonnell MP, shadow chancellor of thr labour party speaking a fringe event at the TUC congress 2015. Brighton, UK.
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  • John McDonnell MP, shadow chancellor of thr labour party speaking a fringe event at the TUC congress 2015. Brighton, UK.
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  • Jeremy Corbyn MP. Leader of the Labour Party speaking at the the TUC Congress 2015, Brighton. UK
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  • Jeremy Corbyn MP. Leader of the Labour Party speaking at the the TUC Congress 2015, Brighton. UK
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  • Jeremy Corbyn MP. Leader of the Labour Party speaking at the the TUC Congress 2015, Brighton. UK
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  • Jeremy Corbyn MP. Leader of the Labour Party speaking at the the TUC Congress 2015, Brighton. UK
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  • Jeremy Corbyn MP. Leader of the Labour Party speaking at the the TUC Congress 2015, Brighton. UK
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  • Jeremy Corbyn MP. Leader of the Labour Party speaking at the the TUC Congress 2015, Brighton. UK
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  • Jeremy Corbyn MP. Leader of the Labour Party speaking at the the TUC Congress 2015, Brighton. UK
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  • Jeremy Corbyn MP. Leader of the Labour Party speaking at the the TUC Congress 2015, Brighton. UK
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  • Jeremy Corbyn MP. Leader of the Labour Party speaking at the the TUC Congress 2015, Brighton. UK
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  • Jeremy Corbyn MP. Leader of the Labour Party speaking at the the TUC Congress 2015, Brighton. UK
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  • Jeremy Corbyn MP. Leader of the Labour Party speaking at the the TUC Congress 2015, Brighton. UK
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  • Jeremy Corbyn MP. Leader of the Labour Party speaking at the the TUC Congress 2015, Brighton. UK
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  • Nick Robinson (born 5 October 1963) is a British journalist and political editor for the BBC. Robinson was interested in politics from a young age, and went on to study a Philosophy, Politics, and Economics degree at Oxford University, where he was also President of the Oxford University Conservative Association. Starting out in broadcasting at Piccadilly Radio, he worked his way up as a producer eventually becoming deputy editor of Panorama, the world's longest-running current affairs programme, before becoming a political correspondent in 1996. He became the BBC's chief political correspondent in 1999, and between 2002 and 2005 he worked for ITV News as political editor, but then returned to the BBC assuming the same role, which he has held since. Noted for his confrontational and provocative approach, Robinson has on several occasions caused a stir with his style of questioning, particularly of world leaders. His history of Conservative affiliation has been controversial, particularly when allegations of bias were made during his coverage of the 2010 United Kingdom general election. He has presented a variety of programmes, including Westminster Live, Weekend Breakfast and Late Night Live on BBC Radio 5 Live, and Newsnight.
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  • Nick Robinson (born 5 October 1963) is a British journalist and political editor for the BBC. Robinson was interested in politics from a young age, and went on to study a Philosophy, Politics, and Economics degree at Oxford University, where he was also President of the Oxford University Conservative Association. Starting out in broadcasting at Piccadilly Radio, he worked his way up as a producer eventually becoming deputy editor of Panorama, the world's longest-running current affairs programme, before becoming a political correspondent in 1996. He became the BBC's chief political correspondent in 1999, and between 2002 and 2005 he worked for ITV News as political editor, but then returned to the BBC assuming the same role, which he has held since. Noted for his confrontational and provocative approach, Robinson has on several occasions caused a stir with his style of questioning, particularly of world leaders. His history of Conservative affiliation has been controversial, particularly when allegations of bias were made during his coverage of the 2010 United Kingdom general election. He has presented a variety of programmes, including Westminster Live, Weekend Breakfast and Late Night Live on BBC Radio 5 Live, and Newsnight.
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  • Nick Robinson (born 5 October 1963) is a British journalist and political editor for the BBC. Robinson was interested in politics from a young age, and went on to study a Philosophy, Politics, and Economics degree at Oxford University, where he was also President of the Oxford University Conservative Association. Starting out in broadcasting at Piccadilly Radio, he worked his way up as a producer eventually becoming deputy editor of Panorama, the world's longest-running current affairs programme, before becoming a political correspondent in 1996. He became the BBC's chief political correspondent in 1999, and between 2002 and 2005 he worked for ITV News as political editor, but then returned to the BBC assuming the same role, which he has held since. Noted for his confrontational and provocative approach, Robinson has on several occasions caused a stir with his style of questioning, particularly of world leaders. His history of Conservative affiliation has been controversial, particularly when allegations of bias were made during his coverage of the 2010 United Kingdom general election. He has presented a variety of programmes, including Westminster Live, Weekend Breakfast and Late Night Live on BBC Radio 5 Live, and Newsnight.
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  • Nick Robinson (born 5 October 1963) is a British journalist and political editor for the BBC. Robinson was interested in politics from a young age, and went on to study a Philosophy, Politics, and Economics degree at Oxford University, where he was also President of the Oxford University Conservative Association. Starting out in broadcasting at Piccadilly Radio, he worked his way up as a producer eventually becoming deputy editor of Panorama, the world's longest-running current affairs programme, before becoming a political correspondent in 1996. He became the BBC's chief political correspondent in 1999, and between 2002 and 2005 he worked for ITV News as political editor, but then returned to the BBC assuming the same role, which he has held since. Noted for his confrontational and provocative approach, Robinson has on several occasions caused a stir with his style of questioning, particularly of world leaders. His history of Conservative affiliation has been controversial, particularly when allegations of bias were made during his coverage of the 2010 United Kingdom general election. He has presented a variety of programmes, including Westminster Live, Weekend Breakfast and Late Night Live on BBC Radio 5 Live, and Newsnight.
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  • Nick Robinson (born 5 October 1963) is a British journalist and political editor for the BBC. Robinson was interested in politics from a young age, and went on to study a Philosophy, Politics, and Economics degree at Oxford University, where he was also President of the Oxford University Conservative Association. Starting out in broadcasting at Piccadilly Radio, he worked his way up as a producer eventually becoming deputy editor of Panorama, the world's longest-running current affairs programme, before becoming a political correspondent in 1996. He became the BBC's chief political correspondent in 1999, and between 2002 and 2005 he worked for ITV News as political editor, but then returned to the BBC assuming the same role, which he has held since. Noted for his confrontational and provocative approach, Robinson has on several occasions caused a stir with his style of questioning, particularly of world leaders. His history of Conservative affiliation has been controversial, particularly when allegations of bias were made during his coverage of the 2010 United Kingdom general election. He has presented a variety of programmes, including Westminster Live, Weekend Breakfast and Late Night Live on BBC Radio 5 Live, and Newsnight.
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  • Nick Robinson (born 5 October 1963) is a British journalist and political editor for the BBC. Robinson was interested in politics from a young age, and went on to study a Philosophy, Politics, and Economics degree at Oxford University, where he was also President of the Oxford University Conservative Association. Starting out in broadcasting at Piccadilly Radio, he worked his way up as a producer eventually becoming deputy editor of Panorama, the world's longest-running current affairs programme, before becoming a political correspondent in 1996. He became the BBC's chief political correspondent in 1999, and between 2002 and 2005 he worked for ITV News as political editor, but then returned to the BBC assuming the same role, which he has held since. Noted for his confrontational and provocative approach, Robinson has on several occasions caused a stir with his style of questioning, particularly of world leaders. His history of Conservative affiliation has been controversial, particularly when allegations of bias were made during his coverage of the 2010 United Kingdom general election. He has presented a variety of programmes, including Westminster Live, Weekend Breakfast and Late Night Live on BBC Radio 5 Live, and Newsnight.
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  • Nick Robinson (born 5 October 1963) is a British journalist and political editor for the BBC. Robinson was interested in politics from a young age, and went on to study a Philosophy, Politics, and Economics degree at Oxford University, where he was also President of the Oxford University Conservative Association. Starting out in broadcasting at Piccadilly Radio, he worked his way up as a producer eventually becoming deputy editor of Panorama, the world's longest-running current affairs programme, before becoming a political correspondent in 1996. He became the BBC's chief political correspondent in 1999, and between 2002 and 2005 he worked for ITV News as political editor, but then returned to the BBC assuming the same role, which he has held since. Noted for his confrontational and provocative approach, Robinson has on several occasions caused a stir with his style of questioning, particularly of world leaders. His history of Conservative affiliation has been controversial, particularly when allegations of bias were made during his coverage of the 2010 United Kingdom general election. He has presented a variety of programmes, including Westminster Live, Weekend Breakfast and Late Night Live on BBC Radio 5 Live, and Newsnight.
    30062011nick robinsonC_1.jpg
  • Nick Robinson (born 5 October 1963) is a British journalist and political editor for the BBC. Robinson was interested in politics from a young age, and went on to study a Philosophy, Politics, and Economics degree at Oxford University, where he was also President of the Oxford University Conservative Association. Starting out in broadcasting at Piccadilly Radio, he worked his way up as a producer eventually becoming deputy editor of Panorama, the world's longest-running current affairs programme, before becoming a political correspondent in 1996. He became the BBC's chief political correspondent in 1999, and between 2002 and 2005 he worked for ITV News as political editor, but then returned to the BBC assuming the same role, which he has held since. Noted for his confrontational and provocative approach, Robinson has on several occasions caused a stir with his style of questioning, particularly of world leaders. His history of Conservative affiliation has been controversial, particularly when allegations of bias were made during his coverage of the 2010 United Kingdom general election. He has presented a variety of programmes, including Westminster Live, Weekend Breakfast and Late Night Live on BBC Radio 5 Live, and Newsnight.
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  • Nick Robinson (born 5 October 1963) is a British journalist and political editor for the BBC. Robinson was interested in politics from a young age, and went on to study a Philosophy, Politics, and Economics degree at Oxford University, where he was also President of the Oxford University Conservative Association. Starting out in broadcasting at Piccadilly Radio, he worked his way up as a producer eventually becoming deputy editor of Panorama, the world's longest-running current affairs programme, before becoming a political correspondent in 1996. He became the BBC's chief political correspondent in 1999, and between 2002 and 2005 he worked for ITV News as political editor, but then returned to the BBC assuming the same role, which he has held since. Noted for his confrontational and provocative approach, Robinson has on several occasions caused a stir with his style of questioning, particularly of world leaders. His history of Conservative affiliation has been controversial, particularly when allegations of bias were made during his coverage of the 2010 United Kingdom general election. He has presented a variety of programmes, including Westminster Live, Weekend Breakfast and Late Night Live on BBC Radio 5 Live, and Newsnight.
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  • Nick Robinson (born 5 October 1963) is a British journalist and political editor for the BBC. Robinson was interested in politics from a young age, and went on to study a Philosophy, Politics, and Economics degree at Oxford University, where he was also President of the Oxford University Conservative Association. Starting out in broadcasting at Piccadilly Radio, he worked his way up as a producer eventually becoming deputy editor of Panorama, the world's longest-running current affairs programme, before becoming a political correspondent in 1996. He became the BBC's chief political correspondent in 1999, and between 2002 and 2005 he worked for ITV News as political editor, but then returned to the BBC assuming the same role, which he has held since. Noted for his confrontational and provocative approach, Robinson has on several occasions caused a stir with his style of questioning, particularly of world leaders. His history of Conservative affiliation has been controversial, particularly when allegations of bias were made during his coverage of the 2010 United Kingdom general election. He has presented a variety of programmes, including Westminster Live, Weekend Breakfast and Late Night Live on BBC Radio 5 Live, and Newsnight.
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  • With student graffiti on the classical architecture,  John Gray the political scientist, stands in a doorway wearing a grey jacket and his round-frame glasses in the Quadrangle of Jesus College, Oxford. He is a prominent British political philosopher, author and currently School Professor of European Thought at the London School of Economics. Prior to this he was Professor of Politics at Oxford University. He is a former supporter of the New Right and a regular contributor to the Guardian and the Times Literary Supplement. Also author of many books on political theory. He has written several influential books on political theory, including Straw Dogs: Thoughts on Humans and Other Animals (2003), an attack on humanism, a worldview which he sees as originating in religious ideologies.
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  • With a shadowy person in the background, John Gray the political scientist, stands with arms folded and wearing a grey jacket and his round-frame glasses in the Quadrangle of Jesus College, Oxford, amid classical architecture. He is a prominent British political philosopher, author and currently School Professor of European Thought at the London School of Economics. Prior to this he was Professor of Politics at Oxford University. He is a former supporter of the New Right and a regular contributor to the Guardian and the Times Literary Supplement. Also author of many books on political theory. He has written several influential books on political theory, including Straw Dogs: Thoughts on Humans and Other Animals (2003), an attack on humanism, a worldview which he sees as originating in religious ideologies.
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  • London, UK. Monday 8th April 2013. Union flag at half mast above the Houses of Parliament. In honour of Baroness Margaret Thatcher following the announcement of her death. Maggie Thatcher (87), aka the "Iron Lady" dominated British politics for 20 years, died peacefully on 8/4/13 following a stroke.
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  • London, UK. Monday 8th April 2013. Union flag at half mast above the Houses of Parliament. In honour of Baroness Margaret Thatcher following the announcement of her death. Maggie Thatcher (87), aka the "Iron Lady" dominated British politics for 20 years, died peacefully on 8/4/13 following a stroke.
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  • London, UK. Monday 8th April 2013. London residence on Chester Square of Baroness Margaret Thatcher following the announcement of her death. Maggie Thatcher (87), aka the "Iron Lady" dominated British politics for 20 years, died peacefully on 8/4/13 following a stroke.
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  • London, UK. Monday 8th April 2013. London residence on Chester Square of Baroness Margaret Thatcher following the announcement of her death. Maggie Thatcher (87), aka the "Iron Lady" dominated British politics for 20 years, died peacefully on 8/4/13 following a stroke.
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  • London, UK. Monday 8th April 2013. London residence on Chester Square of Baroness Margaret Thatcher following the announcement of her death. Maggie Thatcher (87), aka the "Iron Lady" dominated British politics for 20 years, died peacefully on 8/4/13 following a stroke.
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  • London, UK. Monday 8th April 2013. Bottle of milk satirically left next to messages of condolence the London residence on Chester Square of Baroness Margaret Thatcher following the announcement of her death. In 1971 Thatcher announced the end of free milk to the over-sevens  which earned her the name 'Thatcher milk snatcher'. Maggie Thatcher (87), aka the "Iron Lady" dominated British politics for 20 years, died peacefully on 8/4/13 following a stroke.
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  • London, UK. Monday 8th April 2013. Bottle of milk satirically left next to messages of condolence the London residence on Chester Square of Baroness Margaret Thatcher following the announcement of her death. In 1971 Thatcher announced the end of free milk to the over-sevens  which earned her the name 'Thatcher milk snatcher'. Maggie Thatcher (87), aka the "Iron Lady" dominated British politics for 20 years, died peacefully on 8/4/13 following a stroke.
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  • London, UK. Monday 8th April 2013. Bottle of milk satirically left next to messages of condolence the London residence on Chester Square of Baroness Margaret Thatcher following the announcement of her death. In 1971 Thatcher announced the end of free milk to the over-sevens  which earned her the name 'Thatcher milk snatcher'. Maggie Thatcher (87), aka the "Iron Lady" dominated British politics for 20 years, died peacefully on 8/4/13 following a stroke.
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  • London, UK. Monday 8th April 2013. A member of the public brings flowers to the London residence on Chester Square of Baroness Margaret Thatcher following the announcement of her death. Maggie Thatcher (87), aka the "Iron Lady" dominated British politics for 20 years, died peacefully on 8/4/13 following a stroke.
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  • London, UK. Monday 8th April 2013. Flowers and messages gather at the London residence on Chester Square of Baroness Margaret Thatcher following the announcement of her death. Maggie Thatcher (87), aka the "Iron Lady" dominated British politics for 20 years, died peacefully on 8/4/13 following a stroke.
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  • London, UK. Monday 8th April 2013. Flowers and messages gather at the London residence on Chester Square of Baroness Margaret Thatcher following the announcement of her death. Maggie Thatcher (87), aka the "Iron Lady" dominated British politics for 20 years, died peacefully on 8/4/13 following a stroke.
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  • London, UK. Monday 8th April 2013. Flowers and messages gather at the London residence on Chester Square of Baroness Margaret Thatcher following the announcement of her death. Maggie Thatcher (87), aka the "Iron Lady" dominated British politics for 20 years, died peacefully on 8/4/13 following a stroke.
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  • London, UK. Monday 8th April 2013. Flowers and messages gather at the London residence on Chester Square of Baroness Margaret Thatcher following the announcement of her death. Maggie Thatcher (87), aka the "Iron Lady" dominated British politics for 20 years, died peacefully on 8/4/13 following a stroke.
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  • London, UK. Monday 8th April 2013. Flowers and messages gather at the London residence on Chester Square of Baroness Margaret Thatcher following the announcement of her death. Maggie Thatcher (87), aka the "Iron Lady" dominated British politics for 20 years, died peacefully on 8/4/13 following a stroke.
    20130408thatcher deathJ.jpg
  • London, UK. Monday 8th April 2013. Media gather at the London residence on Chester Square of Baroness Margaret Thatcher following the announcement of her death. Maggie Thatcher (87), aka the "Iron Lady" dominated British politics for 20 years, died peacefully on 8/4/13 following a stroke.
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  • London, UK. Monday 8th April 2013. Media gather at the London residence on Chester Square of Baroness Margaret Thatcher following the announcement of her death. Maggie Thatcher (87), aka the "Iron Lady" dominated British politics for 20 years, died peacefully on 8/4/13 following a stroke.
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  • London, UK. Monday 8th April 2013. Media gather at the London residence on Chester Square of Baroness Margaret Thatcher following the announcement of her death. Maggie Thatcher (87), aka the "Iron Lady" dominated British politics for 20 years, died peacefully on 8/4/13 following a stroke.
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  • London, UK. Monday 8th April 2013. Media gather at the London residence on Chester Square of Baroness Margaret Thatcher following the announcement of her death. Maggie Thatcher (87), aka the "Iron Lady" dominated British politics for 20 years, died peacefully on 8/4/13 following a stroke.
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  • London, UK. Monday 8th April 2013. Media gather at the London residence on Chester Square of Baroness Margaret Thatcher following the announcement of her death. Maggie Thatcher (87), aka the "Iron Lady" dominated British politics for 20 years, died peacefully on 8/4/13 following a stroke.
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  • London, UK. Monday 8th April 2013. Flowers and messages gather at the London residence on Chester Square of Baroness Margaret Thatcher following the announcement of her death. Maggie Thatcher (87), aka the "Iron Lady" dominated British politics for 20 years, died peacefully on 8/4/13 following a stroke.
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  • London, UK. Monday 8th April 2013. Flowers and messages gather at the London residence on Chester Square of Baroness Margaret Thatcher following the announcement of her death. Maggie Thatcher (87), aka the "Iron Lady" dominated British politics for 20 years, died peacefully on 8/4/13 following a stroke.
    20130408thatcher deathC.jpg
  • London, UK. Monday 8th April 2013. Flowers and messages gather at the London residence on Chester Square of Baroness Margaret Thatcher following the announcement of her death. Maggie Thatcher (87), aka the "Iron Lady" dominated British politics for 20 years, died peacefully on 8/4/13 following a stroke.
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  • London, UK. Monday 8th April 2013. Flowers and messages gather at the London residence on Chester Square of Baroness Margaret Thatcher following the announcement of her death. Maggie Thatcher (87), aka the "Iron Lady" dominated British politics for 20 years, died peacefully on 8/4/13 following a stroke.
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  • Prime Minster Margaret Thatcher is seen giving a party speech at the 1991 Conservative Party Conference in Blackpool, Lancashire, a full year after being removed by her own colleagues the previous November. Her softer and perhaps pensive expression contrasts with her reputation of the Iron Lady with a gaze that made her opponents uncomfortable. She seems distant here, perhaps recalling her great days in office when she was a powerful figure in world politics. She is wearing the same favourite two-tone blue suit with wide shoulders and a pearl ear-rings as she wore the year before when still in office. The ambient stage lights emphasize the blonde highlights in her hair.
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  • Nigel Farage, the leader of UKIP, The UK Indepenence Party, addresses the party faithful, campaigns as an anti racist party whilst against immigration and the EU. The front rows of the hall are filled with multi ethnic supporters to reinforce the message.
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  • Nigel Farage, the leader of UKIP, The UK Indepenence Party, addresses the party faithful, campaigns as an anti racist party whilst against immigration and the EU. The front rows of the hall are filled with multi ethnic supporters to reinforce the message.
    140507_ukip_066_1.jpg
  • Nigel Farage, the leader of UKIP, The UK Indepenence Party, addresses the party faithful, campaigns as an anti racist party whilst against immigration and the EU. The front rows of the hall are filled with multi ethnic supporters to reinforce the message.
    140507_ukip_065_1.jpg
  • Nigel Farage, the leader of UKIP, The UK Indepenence Party, addresses the party faithful, campaigns as an anti racist party whilst against immigration and the EU. The front rows of the hall are filled with multi ethnic supporters to reinforce the message.
    140507_ukip_062_1.jpg
  • Nigel Farage, the leader of UKIP, The UK Indepenence Party, addresses the party faithful, campaigns as an anti racist party whilst against immigration and the EU. The front rows of the hall are filled with multi ethnic supporters to reinforce the message.
    140507_ukip_061_1.jpg
  • Nigel Farage, the leader of UKIP, The UK Indepenence Party, addresses the party faithful, campaigns as an anti racist party whilst against immigration and the EU. The front rows of the hall are filled with multi ethnic supporters to reinforce the message.
    140507_ukip_058_1.jpg
  • Nigel Farage, the leader of UKIP, The UK Indepenence Party, addresses the party faithful, campaigns as an anti racist party whilst against immigration and the EU. The front rows of the hall are filled with multi ethnic supporters to reinforce the message.
    140507_ukip_055_1.jpg
  • Nigel Farage, the leader of UKIP, The UK Indepenence Party, addresses the party faithful, campaigns as an anti racist party whilst against immigration and the EU. The front rows of the hall are filled with multi ethnic supporters to reinforce the message.
    140507_ukip_053_1.jpg
  • Nigel Farage, the leader of UKIP, The UK Indepenence Party, addresses the party faithful, campaigns as an anti racist party whilst against immigration and the EU. The front rows of the hall are filled with multi ethnic supporters to reinforce the message.
    140507_ukip_052_1.jpg
  • Nigel Farage, the leader of UKIP, The UK Indepenence Party, addresses the party faithful, campaigns as an anti racist party whilst against immigration and the EU. The front rows of the hall are filled with multi ethnic supporters to reinforce the message.
    140507_ukip_049_1.jpg
  • Nigel Farage, the leader of UKIP, The UK Indepenence Party, addresses the party faithful, campaigns as an anti racist party whilst against immigration and the EU. The front rows of the hall are filled with multi ethnic supporters to reinforce the message.
    140507_ukip_045_1.jpg
  • Nigel Farage, the leader of UKIP, The UK Indepenence Party, addresses the party faithful, campaigns as an anti racist party whilst against immigration and the EU. The front rows of the hall are filled with multi ethnic supporters to reinforce the message.
    140507_ukip_044_1.jpg
  • Nigel Farage, the leader of UKIP, The UK Indepenence Party, addresses the party faithful, campaigns as an anti racist party whilst against immigration and the EU. The front rows of the hall are filled with multi ethnic supporters to reinforce the message.
    140507_ukip_043_1.jpg
  • Nigel Farage, the leader of UKIP, The UK Indepenence Party, addresses the party faithful, campaigns as an anti racist party whilst against immigration and the EU. The front rows of the hall are filled with multi ethnic supporters to reinforce the message.
    140507_ukip_038_1.jpg
  • Nigel Farage, the leader of UKIP, The UK Indepenence Party, addresses the party faithful, campaigns as an anti racist party whilst against immigration and the EU. The front rows of the hall are filled with multi ethnic supporters to reinforce the message.
    140507_ukip_026_1.jpg
  • Nigel Farage, the leader of UKIP, The UK Indepenence Party, addresses the party faithful, campaigns as an anti racist party whilst against immigration and the EU. The front rows of the hall are filled with multi ethnic supporters to reinforce the message.
    140507_ukip_024_1.jpg
  • Nigel Farage, the leader of UKIP, The UK Indepenence Party, addresses the party faithful, campaigns as an anti racist party whilst against immigration and the EU. The front rows of the hall are filled with multi ethnic supporters to reinforce the message.
    140507_ukip_020_1.jpg
  • Nigel Farage, the leader of UKIP, The UK Indepenence Party, addresses the party faithful, campaigns as an anti racist party whilst against immigration and the EU. The front rows of the hall are filled with multi ethnic supporters to reinforce the message.
    140507_ukip_017_1.jpg
  • UKIP, The UK Indepenence Party, campaigns as an anti racist party whilst against immigration and the EU. The front rows of the hall are filled with multi ethnic supporters to reinforce the message.
    140507_ukip_013_1.jpg
  • UKIP, The UK Indepenence Party, campaigns as an anti racist party whilst against immigration and the EU. The front rows of the hall are filled with multi ethnic supporters to reinforce the message.
    140507_ukip_011_1.jpg
  • UKIP, The UK Indepenence Party, campaigns as an anti racist party whilst against immigration and the EU. The front rows of the hall are filled with multi ethnic supporters to reinforce the message.
    140507_ukip_007_1.jpg
  • UKIP, The UK Indepenence Party, campaigns as an anti racist party whilst against immigration and the EU. The front rows of the hall are filled with multi ethnic supporters to reinforce the message.
    140507_ukip_006_1.jpg
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