Occupy London stock exchange camp facing eviction soon
Occupy Londonsx | 22.10.2011 10:10 | Occupy Everywhere
The occupy London stock exchange is facing eviction soon, possibly as early as this coming Monday morning. The St Paul's Cathedral have now said that the occupation has been there long enough and has made its point. They have also said that the presence of the camp has forced them to close the Cathedral cafe and shop. This has caused them to lose trade which is their only income.
St Paul's Cathedral has therefore requested that the occupy London stock exchange camp leaves the area around the Cathedral on Monday morning. They say they support the aims of the campaigners but they can no longer allow the camp to remain on their land as it is detrimental to the daily life of the cathedral. http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2011/oct/21/occupy-london-protesters-asked-leave-cathedral?newsfeed=true
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Misleading title + post
22.10.2011 10:41
Monday is the earliest the cathedral could start the legal process to seek an eviction order...
misleading
Impossible to say whether it will ever open again if it closes now
22.10.2011 15:24
There currently is no bigger issue in this world than breaking the tyranny entrenched in the financial system.
Does he imagine such things as the future of mankind were a distraction for the faithful?
That is a weird religion which only sees dangers in a feeding of the thousands but not in the starving of the billions.
When the regime is trying to close his church, why is he not giving to the regime what is for the regime?
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