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October 2015

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TTIP protest at Business Ministry

BIS, Westminster, London. Sat 10 Oct 2015

  

 
 Protesters were still putting up banners outside the Dept for Business, Innovation & Skills

 'TTIP Means Permanent Austerity'

 Arrows pointed to then entrance to the Dept of Business with the message 'Corporate Crime Scene'

 People gave out leaflets to passers-by

 A blunt poster: 'You can't Polish a Turd - TTIP is Crap so Dump It!'

 'No To Dodgy Trade Deals TTIP CETA' between the US, Canada and Europe. Other similar one covers US and the Pacific area

 The protesters put tape with the message 'Police Do Not Cross' across the entrance as well as 'Do Not Enter' tape

 A security man from BIS came and removed the tape across the entrance

 

 and the protesters instead put it up across the front

 along with the #noTTIP banner

 A woman in a cow suit came with a poster 'No to GM Animal Fodder - Stop TTIP'

 
 

 

 

Another speaker stressed the danger to democracy of TTIP 

 

 

'Citizens Before Corporations - Stop TTIP' 

 

 

 

'If you don't fight for what you want, you'll get what you deserve!' 

Saucepan lids banged together make a lot of noise 
   

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