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March 2015

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Great British Tax Robbery

HSBC, Regent St, London. Sat 21 Mar 2015

  
 
  'The Great British Tax Robbery - Citizens Arrest' for £21.7bn on untaxed UK Income outside HSBC Regent St

 and some burglars arrive, labelled HSBC

 and with a bag labelled with some of the property they have stolen - tax income that should have gone to NHS, schools, local services...

 

 

 

 

 As well as handing out leaflets, the protesters also tell passers-by why they are protesting outside HSBC

 

 A woman in plain clothes comes to question the UK Uncut protesters about how long they intend to stay...
 
 

A protester wearing a stocking over her face in front of the window of HSBC Regent St 

And a NHS campaigner from East London speaks about the effects of the cuts on the NHS 

HSBC burglars pose with some of their loot from Public Services 

One of the HSBC burglars with a notice 'Tax Dodging is Theft' 

 

And a boy brings out his gun at the protest
I left to go to the 'Stand Up to Racism' march - and so too did the UK Uncut protesters shortly afterwards. 
   

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