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Police arrest 17 in anti-austerity protest in London
BBC ^ | 9 May 2015

Posted on 05/09/2015 8:39:16 PM PDT by SSS Two

Seventeen people have been arrested following clashes with police during an unplanned anti-austerity protest close to Downing Street, the Met police said.

Officers in riot gear clashed with a "minority" of protesters who threw objects during the rally - which came days after the Tory election victory.

Four police officers and a police staff member were injured, the Met added.

A police investigation is also under way after graffiti referring to "Tory scum" was daubed on a war memorial. The graffiti was sprayed on the Women's War Memorial, in London's Whitehall, which is yards from where a concert to commemorate the 70th anniversary of VE Day took place on Saturday.

A Downing Street spokesman condemned the graffiti as "a despicable display of disrespect for those who fought and died for their country".

Hundreds of anti-government protesters, some holding placards reading "I pledge to resist" and "Stop the cuts", took part in the rally on Saturday, which began outside Conservative Party headquarters.

In a statement, the Met said the arrests were made for a variety of offences, including violent disorder and assault on a police officer.

Among the objects thrown at police were traffic cones and smoke bombs.

One officer suffered a dislocated shoulder and a police staff member was hit in the mouth by an object, the force said. Both were being treated in hospital. Three other officers were assaulted but did not go to hospital, police added.

There have been no reported injuries to any protesters.

'Particularly abhorrent'

Ch Supt Gerry Campbell said the "vast majority" of protestors had taken part peacefully, but added that a "small minority" had been intent on causing disorder. "We have launched an investigation into criminal damage to the Women in World War Two Memorial.

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TOPICS: News/Current Events; United Kingdom
KEYWORDS: austerity; riots; tories
Hundreds of anti-government protesters, some holding placards reading "I pledge to resist" and "Stop the cuts"

I like how "anti-government protesters" want to "stop the cuts" of a bloated government bureaucracy. UK anti-government protesters aren't very smart. At least the Tea Party actually does advocate smaller government.

1 posted on 05/09/2015 8:39:17 PM PDT by SSS Two
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To: SSS Two

“Anti-Austerity” my ass. Liberal hate squad is more appropriate. Alinskyites.


2 posted on 05/09/2015 8:50:48 PM PDT by OrangeHoof (Every time you say no to a liberal, you make the Baby Barack cry.)
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How dare those evil taxpayers not wanting to fund a growing horde of muzzies and homegrown freeloaders with ever increasing lavish lifestyles. Those filthy rotten taxpayers!

Who do they think their money belongs to, anyway?


3 posted on 05/09/2015 8:54:57 PM PDT by samtheman ( BushClinton. The Yesterday Candidate.)
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To: SSS Two

Sore losers


4 posted on 05/09/2015 9:14:06 PM PDT by GeronL (NEW ARRIVALS -> buy here: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/541331)
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of course if UKIPers and the EDL marched in the streets outside Labour hq with signs saying I Pledge to Resist the media would label them bigots..


5 posted on 05/09/2015 10:17:51 PM PDT by RginTN
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