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DPAC against Tory Hate

Westminster, London. Tue 2 May 2017


 The protesters don't try to completely block the gate, but do make sure those going in and out notice them

 and are offered a flyer explaining why DPAC are protesting - and how the cuts are killing disabled people

 

 

 DPAC leave the Tory HQ and move towards Victoria St

 Police try to stop Andy Greene but he keeps going

 and others follow him to block the busy main road - at the same place as in several earlier protests

 

 

 A police officer writes down the warning to a woman with hearing difficulties

 

 The protest continues, with police warning the campaigners that they may be arrested

 

 

 Two of the written messages from a police officer

 Paula Peters and Andy Green consider whether it is time to move

 Paula holds up the notes from the police officer

 And Paula makes a final speech praising those who have taken part in the protest

 

 And saying they will now leave the road together after a succesful protest, blocking the road for 45 minutes

 


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