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October 2015

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Occupy at Daily Mall for Climate Crisis

Kensington, London. Fri 23 Oct 2015

  

 
Handing out The Occupied Daily Mail at the door fof the Daily Mail

Donnachadh unwraps the tombstone

Donnachadh and protesters with copies of The Occupied Daily Mail (and I didn't set this up)

 

 

Sonnachadh tapes a copy to a tent opposite the Daily Mail

and climbs over the long banner filled with crosses

Two of the trees and a tombstone in front of the banner

 

 Tarpaulin Simon (Simon Morris) who got his name when police attacked Occupy Democracy on Parliament Square

seizing the blue tarpaulin Simon was holding, speaks at the Daily Mail

'Im the man the Daily Mail warned you about'

Donnachadh Murphy speaks about dangers of Climate Change

 

And explains to a woman who has stopped to take a copy about the protest
 
Ecologist Editor Oliver Tickell

 

'Hey - Paul Dacre: Britain Needs YOu!' to tell your readers the truth about climate change and urge the government to action

Green Party leader Natalie Bennett

 

  

 

Natalie Bennett poses with The Occupied Daily Mail 

Ban Private Cars in London mayoral candidate Rosalind Readhead

  

 
   

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