London’s Parliament Square Occupied by UK Protestors
KABUL: (Middle East Press) Anti-government campaigners from the “Occupy Democracy” camp rallied on Friday in front of the parliament to underline the growing dissimilarity in the UK.
“There is a disaster in our Westminster system of government. We elect politicians who do not represent us,” a protester told the Press TV.
“We are here in front of Westminster to say we want real democracy, and we want it now,” activist John Sinha said.
The protesters called on the government to solve the problem of increasing dissimilarity in Britain.
The officials expressed their concerns over the protest by deploying a large number of police officers.
“People can’t camp or use sleeping equipment in Parliament Square. That’s a new legislation,” a police officer said.
Members of the anti-poverty movement in the UK say they will continue to use all available tools at their clearance to force the establishment to do something about the stifling social and economic inequality in the country.