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  • Parliament Square, London, October 22nd 2014. Protesters from "Occupy Democracy" continue their demonstration against what they say is the hijacking of Britain's democracy by capitalism, where big business is allowed to trample people's rights. Having earlier been removed from Parliament square on grounds that they had damaged the threadbare lawn, they continue to demonstrate outside the closed off space. PICTURED: A protester sits on the plinth of Churchill's statue, where he as been for 24 hours, surrounded by police who, it is claimed will arrest him when he eventually comes down.
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  • Parliament Square, London, October 22nd 2014. Protesters from "Occupy Democracy" continue their demonstration against what they say is the hijacking of Britain's democracy by capitalism, where big business is allowed to trample people's rights. Having earlier been removed from Parliament square on grounds that they had damaged the threadbare lawn, they continue to demonstrate outside the closed off space. PICTURED: An activist's placard portrays Westminster "Sex Pestminster" and argues that people matter more than corporations.
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  • Parliament Square, London, October 22nd 2014. Protesters from "Occupy Democracy" continue their demonstration against what they say is the hijacking of Britain's democracy by capitalism, where big business is allowed to trample people's rights. Having earlier been removed from Parliament square on grounds that they had damaged the threadbare lawn, they continue to demonstrate outside the closed off space. PICTURED: Occupy activists have dubbed their campaign the "Tarpaulin Revolution" after police attempted several times to confiscate a tarpaulin from the activists, claiming it would aid sleeping in Parliament Square.
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  • Parliament Square, London, October 22nd 2014. Protesters from "Occupy Democracy" continue their demonstration against what they say is the hijacking of Britain's democracy by capitalism, where big business is allowed to trample people's rights. Having earlier been removed from Parliament square on grounds that they had damaged the threadbare lawn, they continue to demonstrate outside the closed off space. PICTURED: Activists display a banner calling for "Real Demoicracy Now".
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  • Parliament Square, London, October 22nd 2014. Protesters from "Occupy Democracy" continue their demonstration against what they say is the hijacking of Britain's democracy by capitalism, where big business is allowed to trample people's rights. Having earlier been removed from Parliament square on grounds that they had damaged the threadbare lawn, they continue to demonstrate outside the closed off space. PICTURED: A woman from Occupy Democracy engages in an exchange of views with police officers.
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  • Parliament Square, London, October 22nd 2014. Protesters from "Occupy Democracy" continue their demonstration against what they say is the hijacking of Britain's democracy by capitalism, where big business is allowed to trample people's rights. Having earlier been removed from Parliament square on grounds that they had damaged the threadbare lawn, they continue to demonstrate outside the closed off space. PICTURED: Parliement square had been fenced off ostensibly for repairs to the lawns which are threadbare after a long summer, but with Occupy protesters being blamed.
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  • Parliament Square, London, October 22nd 2014. Protesters from "Occupy Democracy" continue their demonstration against what they say is the hijacking of Britain's democracy by capitalism, where big business is allowed to trample people's rights. Having earlier been removed from Parliament square on grounds that they had damaged the threadbare lawn, they continue to demonstrate outside the closed off space. PICTURED: A protester sits on the plinth of Churchill's statue, where he as been for 24 hours, surrounded by police who, it is claimed, will arrest him when he eventually comes down.
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  • Parliament Square, London, October 22nd 2014. Protesters from "Occupy Democracy" continue their demonstration against what they say is the hijacking of Britain's democracy by capitalism, where big business is allowed to trample people's rights. Having earlier been removed from Parliament square on grounds that they had damaged the threadbare lawn, they continue to demonstrate outside the closed off space. PICTURED: An occupy protester is led away by police who arrested him after he threw a bottle of water up to a protester "besieged" on the plinth of Churchill's statue.
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