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Filipino Nurses tell Daily Mail to apologise

Kensington, London. Sat 30 May 2015

  

 
 The protest took place opposite the entrances to the Daily Mail offices in Kensington

 

 A protesters with his head surrounded by balls and the message 'Balls Daily Mail'

 Philippine Nurses Association United Kingdon banner

 

 The protesters have asked the Daily Mail to apologise for their racist comments

 A protester with a neatly painted Philippines flag on her cheek
      
 waving a flag and wearing a top based on the flag

 Filipino Nurses, Proud to be British

 Filipino Nurse, Competent, Committed, Caring

 
 
Balls Daily Mail' in front of Northcliffe House, the Daily Mail offices 

The Daily Mail has a long record of racism, supporting fascists and writing balls.Filipinos perhaps should not  

feel they have been specially picked out for lies and false reporting 

 
      
'No to Racism, No to Bullying' ' Proud that my mum is a British nurse' 

 

'Filipino Nurses, Proud to be British' 

 

 

 

 

 

 

i'm a Filipino - Philipine Nurses Association - UK

The protest was still swelling as I left. 
   

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