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  • Robin Hood Tax supporters pretend to be greedy bankers drinking champagne during a protest at the Royal Exchange near the Bank of England in the City of London. Campaigners today set up a giant roulette table in the City of London to protest against bankers’ taking risky bets and lining their pockets with billions in a game where taxpayers had to bail them out when things went wrong. The giant casino board, complete with chips, roulette wheel and image from renowned artist Peter Kennard was in front of the Royal Exchange in the City from 12pm. Casino bankers' placed multi-billion pound bets in a game they were guaranteed to win. The tax would apply to speculative trade on financial products: stocks, bonds commodities and currency transactions. The Robin Hood Tax is a tiny tax of 0.05% on banks’ financial transactions. Introduced globally, it would raise hundreds of billions of pounds every year for good causes.
    15062011robin hood tax demoV.jpg
  • Robin Hood Tax supporters pretend to be greedy bankers drinking champagne during a protest at the Royal Exchange near the Bank of England in the City of London. Campaigners today set up a giant roulette table in the City of London to protest against bankers’ taking risky bets and lining their pockets with billions in a game where taxpayers had to bail them out when things went wrong. The giant casino board, complete with chips, roulette wheel and image from renowned artist Peter Kennard was in front of the Royal Exchange in the City from 12pm. Casino bankers' placed multi-billion pound bets in a game they were guaranteed to win. The tax would apply to speculative trade on financial products: stocks, bonds commodities and currency transactions. The Robin Hood Tax is a tiny tax of 0.05% on banks’ financial transactions. Introduced globally, it would raise hundreds of billions of pounds every year for good causes.
    15062011robin hood tax demoU.jpg
  • Robin Hood Tax supporters pretend to be greedy bankers drinking champagne during a protest at the Royal Exchange near the Bank of England in the City of London. Campaigners today set up a giant roulette table in the City of London to protest against bankers’ taking risky bets and lining their pockets with billions in a game where taxpayers had to bail them out when things went wrong. The giant casino board, complete with chips, roulette wheel and image from renowned artist Peter Kennard was in front of the Royal Exchange in the City from 12pm. Casino bankers' placed multi-billion pound bets in a game they were guaranteed to win. The tax would apply to speculative trade on financial products: stocks, bonds commodities and currency transactions. The Robin Hood Tax is a tiny tax of 0.05% on banks’ financial transactions. Introduced globally, it would raise hundreds of billions of pounds every year for good causes.
    15062011robin hood tax demoT.jpg
  • Protesters gather to deomontstrate against various issues outside the Bank of England in the heart of the City of London. Issues such as anti climate change, capitalism and those against the credit crisis were the main points of the day. Bankers being a particular target of protest. A sign using the old phrase as used by a judge "To be hanged from the neck until dead" references the bankers and banking industry.
    2009_04_01_G20_protest_A.jpg
  • Anti-capitalist protesters dressed as banker clowns split off from the main N30 protest and demonstrated on Panton Street. Mocking police and bankers, they were the entertainment in a situation where the police 'contained' or kettled protesters.
    clown banker protesters20111130_0143.jpg
  • Anti-capitalist protesters dressed as banker clowns split off from the main N30 protest and demonstrated on Panton Street. Mocking police and bankers, they were the entertainment in a situation where the police 'contained' or kettled protesters.
    clown banker protesters20111130_0136.jpg
  • Anti-capitalist protesters dressed as banker clowns split off from the main N30 protest and demonstrated on Panton Street. Mocking police and bankers, they were the entertainment in a situation where the police 'contained' or kettled protesters.
    clown banker protesters20111130_0140.jpg
  • Anti-capitalist protesters dressed as banker clowns split off from the main N30 protest and demonstrated on Panton Street. Mocking police and bankers, they were the entertainment in a situation where the police 'contained' or kettled protesters.
    clown banker protesters20111130_0142.jpg
  • Anti-capitalist protesters dressed as banker clowns split off from the main N30 protest and demonstrated on Panton Street. Mocking police and bankers, they were the entertainment in a situation where the police 'contained' or kettled protesters.
    clown banker protesters20111130_0141.jpg
  • Anti-capitalist protesters dressed as banker clowns split off from the main N30 protest and demonstrated at Piccadiully Circus. Mocking police and bankers, they were the entertainment in a situation where the police 'contained' or kettled protesters.
    clown banker protesters20111130_0135.jpg
  • Anti-capitalist protesters dressed as banker clowns split off from the main N30 protest and demonstrated at Piccadiully Circus. Mocking police and bankers, they were the entertainment in a situation where the police 'contained' or kettled protesters.
    clown banker protesters20111130_0134.jpg
  • Anti-capitalist protesters dressed as banker clowns split off from the main N30 protest and demonstrated at Piccadiully Circus. Mocking police and bankers, they were the entertainment in a situation where the police 'contained' or kettled protesters.
    clown banker protesters20111130_0132.jpg
  • Anti-capitalist protesters dressed as banker clowns split off from the main N30 protest and demonstrated on Panton Street. Mocking police and bankers, they were the entertainment in a situation where the police 'contained' or kettled protesters.
    clown banker protesters20111130_0144.jpg
  • Anti-capitalist protesters dressed as banker clowns split off from the main N30 protest and demonstrated on Panton Street. Mocking police and bankers, they were the entertainment in a situation where the police 'contained' or kettled protesters.
    clown banker protesters20111130_0139.jpg
  • Anti-capitalist protesters dressed as banker clowns split off from the main N30 protest and demonstrated on Panton Street. Mocking police and bankers, they were the entertainment in a situation where the police 'contained' or kettled protesters.
    clown banker protesters20111130_0137.jpg
  • Anti-capitalist protesters dressed as banker clowns split off from the main N30 protest and demonstrated on Panton Street. Mocking police and bankers, they were the entertainment in a situation where the police 'contained' or kettled protesters.
    clown banker protesters20111130_0138.jpg
  • Anti-capitalist protesters dressed as banker clowns split off from the main N30 protest and demonstrated at Piccadiully Circus. Mocking police and bankers, they were the entertainment in a situation where the police 'contained' or kettled protesters.
    clown banker protesters20111130_0133.jpg
  • Protesters gather to deomontstrate against various issues outside the Bank of England in the heart of the City of London. Issues such as anti climate change, capitalism and those against the credit crisis were the main points of the day. Bankers being a particular target of protest. This protester is dressed and made up as a dead banker, in a suit as a skeleton
    2009_04_01_G20_protest_E.jpg
  • Protesters gather to deomontstrate against various issues outside the Bank of England in the heart of the City of London. Issues such as anti climate change, capitalism and those against the credit crisis were the main points of the day. Bankers being a particular target of protest. A dummy of a banker wearing a suit and traditional bowler hat hanged by a rope around it's neck.
    2009_04_01_G20_protest_H.jpg
  • Protesters gather to deomontstrate against various issues outside the Bank of England in the heart of the City of London. Issues such as anti climate change, capitalism and those against the credit crisis were the main points of the day. Bankers being a particular target of protest. This protester is dressed and made up as a dead banker, in a suit as a skeleton
    2009_04_01_G20_protest_F.jpg
  • Protesters gather to deomontstrate against various issues outside the Bank of England in the heart of the City of London. Issues such as anti climate change, capitalism and those against the credit crisis were the main points of the day. Bankers being a particular target of protest. A dummy of a banker wearing a suit and traditional bowler hat hanged by a rope around it's neck.
    2009_04_01_G20_protest_I.jpg
  • Protesters gather to deomontstrate against various issues outside the Bank of England in the heart of the City of London. Issues such as anti climate change, capitalism and those against the credit crisis were the main points of the day. Bankers being a particular target of protest. A dummy of a banker wearing a suit and traditional bowler hat hanged by a rope around it's neck.
    2009_04_01_G20_protest_J.jpg
  • Protesters gather to deomontstrate against various issues outside the Bank of England in the heart of the City of London. Issues such as anti climate change, capitalism and those against the credit crisis were the main points of the day. Bankers being a particular target of protest. Re-enactment of a banker with a fat bonus and his secretary.
    2009_04_01_G20_protest_R.jpg
  • Protesters gather to deomontstrate against various issues outside the Bank of England in the heart of the City of London. Issues such as anti climate change, capitalism and those against the credit crisis were the main points of the day. Bankers being a particular target of protest. Re-enactment of a banker with a fat bonus and his secretary.
    2009_04_01_G20_protest_Q.jpg
  • Robin Hood Tax supporters protest at the Royal Exchange near the Bank of England in the City of London. Campaigners today set up a giant roulette table in the City of London to protest against bankers’ taking risky bets and lining their pockets with billions in a game where taxpayers had to bail them out when things went wrong. The giant casino board, complete with chips, roulette wheel and image from renowned artist Peter Kennard was in front of the Royal Exchange in the City from 12pm. Casino bankers' placed multi-billion pound bets in a game they were guaranteed to win. The tax would apply to speculative trade on financial products: stocks, bonds commodities and currency transactions. The Robin Hood Tax is a tiny tax of 0.05% on banks’ financial transactions. Introduced globally, it would raise hundreds of billions of pounds every year for good causes.
    15062011robin hood tax demoN.jpg
  • Robin Hood Tax supporters protest near the Bank of England in the City of London. Campaigners today set up a giant roulette table in the City of London to protest against bankers’ taking risky bets and lining their pockets with billions in a game where taxpayers had to bail them out when things went wrong. The giant casino board, complete with chips, roulette wheel and image from renowned artist Peter Kennard was in front of the Royal Exchange in the City from 12pm. Casino bankers' placed multi-billion pound bets in a game they were guaranteed to win. The tax would apply to speculative trade on financial products: stocks, bonds commodities and currency transactions. The Robin Hood Tax is a tiny tax of 0.05% on banks’ financial transactions. Introduced globally, it would raise hundreds of billions of pounds every year for good causes.
    15062011robin hood tax demoP.jpg
  • Robin Hood Tax supporters protest at the Royal Exchange near the Bank of England in the City of London. Campaigners today set up a giant roulette table in the City of London to protest against bankers’ taking risky bets and lining their pockets with billions in a game where taxpayers had to bail them out when things went wrong. The giant casino board, complete with chips, roulette wheel and image from renowned artist Peter Kennard was in front of the Royal Exchange in the City from 12pm. Casino bankers' placed multi-billion pound bets in a game they were guaranteed to win. The tax would apply to speculative trade on financial products: stocks, bonds commodities and currency transactions. The Robin Hood Tax is a tiny tax of 0.05% on banks’ financial transactions. Introduced globally, it would raise hundreds of billions of pounds every year for good causes.
    15062011robin hood tax demoL.jpg
  • Robin Hood Tax supporters protest near the Bank of England in the City of London. Campaigners today set up a giant roulette table in the City of London to protest against bankers’ taking risky bets and lining their pockets with billions in a game where taxpayers had to bail them out when things went wrong. The giant casino board, complete with chips, roulette wheel and image from renowned artist Peter Kennard was in front of the Royal Exchange in the City from 12pm. Casino bankers' placed multi-billion pound bets in a game they were guaranteed to win. The tax would apply to speculative trade on financial products: stocks, bonds commodities and currency transactions. The Robin Hood Tax is a tiny tax of 0.05% on banks’ financial transactions. Introduced globally, it would raise hundreds of billions of pounds every year for good causes.
    15062011robin hood tax demoC.jpg
  • Robin Hood Tax supporters protest near the Bank of England in the City of London. Campaigners today set up a giant roulette table in the City of London to protest against bankers’ taking risky bets and lining their pockets with billions in a game where taxpayers had to bail them out when things went wrong. The giant casino board, complete with chips, roulette wheel and image from renowned artist Peter Kennard was in front of the Royal Exchange in the City from 12pm. Casino bankers' placed multi-billion pound bets in a game they were guaranteed to win. The tax would apply to speculative trade on financial products: stocks, bonds commodities and currency transactions. The Robin Hood Tax is a tiny tax of 0.05% on banks’ financial transactions. Introduced globally, it would raise hundreds of billions of pounds every year for good causes.
    15062011robin hood tax demoE.jpg
  • Robin Hood Tax supporters protest at the Royal Exchange near the Bank of England in the City of London. Campaigners today set up a giant roulette table in the City of London to protest against bankers’ taking risky bets and lining their pockets with billions in a game where taxpayers had to bail them out when things went wrong. The giant casino board, complete with chips, roulette wheel and image from renowned artist Peter Kennard was in front of the Royal Exchange in the City from 12pm. Casino bankers' placed multi-billion pound bets in a game they were guaranteed to win. The tax would apply to speculative trade on financial products: stocks, bonds commodities and currency transactions. The Robin Hood Tax is a tiny tax of 0.05% on banks’ financial transactions. Introduced globally, it would raise hundreds of billions of pounds every year for good causes.
    15062011robin hood tax demoS.jpg
  • Robin Hood Tax supporters protest at the Royal Exchange near the Bank of England in the City of London. Campaigners today set up a giant roulette table in the City of London to protest against bankers’ taking risky bets and lining their pockets with billions in a game where taxpayers had to bail them out when things went wrong. The giant casino board, complete with chips, roulette wheel and image from renowned artist Peter Kennard was in front of the Royal Exchange in the City from 12pm. Casino bankers' placed multi-billion pound bets in a game they were guaranteed to win. The tax would apply to speculative trade on financial products: stocks, bonds commodities and currency transactions. The Robin Hood Tax is a tiny tax of 0.05% on banks’ financial transactions. Introduced globally, it would raise hundreds of billions of pounds every year for good causes.
    15062011robin hood tax demoY.jpg
  • Robin Hood Tax supporters protest at the Royal Exchange near the Bank of England in the City of London. Campaigners today set up a giant roulette table in the City of London to protest against bankers’ taking risky bets and lining their pockets with billions in a game where taxpayers had to bail them out when things went wrong. The giant casino board, complete with chips, roulette wheel and image from renowned artist Peter Kennard was in front of the Royal Exchange in the City from 12pm. Casino bankers' placed multi-billion pound bets in a game they were guaranteed to win. The tax would apply to speculative trade on financial products: stocks, bonds commodities and currency transactions. The Robin Hood Tax is a tiny tax of 0.05% on banks’ financial transactions. Introduced globally, it would raise hundreds of billions of pounds every year for good causes.
    15062011robin hood tax demoR.jpg
  • Robin Hood Tax supporters protest at the Royal Exchange near the Bank of England in the City of London. Campaigners today set up a giant roulette table in the City of London to protest against bankers’ taking risky bets and lining their pockets with billions in a game where taxpayers had to bail them out when things went wrong. The giant casino board, complete with chips, roulette wheel and image from renowned artist Peter Kennard was in front of the Royal Exchange in the City from 12pm. Casino bankers' placed multi-billion pound bets in a game they were guaranteed to win. The tax would apply to speculative trade on financial products: stocks, bonds commodities and currency transactions. The Robin Hood Tax is a tiny tax of 0.05% on banks’ financial transactions. Introduced globally, it would raise hundreds of billions of pounds every year for good causes.
    15062011robin hood tax demoQ.jpg
  • Robin Hood Tax supporters protest at the Royal Exchange near the Bank of England in the City of London. Campaigners today set up a giant roulette table in the City of London to protest against bankers’ taking risky bets and lining their pockets with billions in a game where taxpayers had to bail them out when things went wrong. The giant casino board, complete with chips, roulette wheel and image from renowned artist Peter Kennard was in front of the Royal Exchange in the City from 12pm. Casino bankers' placed multi-billion pound bets in a game they were guaranteed to win. The tax would apply to speculative trade on financial products: stocks, bonds commodities and currency transactions. The Robin Hood Tax is a tiny tax of 0.05% on banks’ financial transactions. Introduced globally, it would raise hundreds of billions of pounds every year for good causes.
    15062011robin hood tax demoH.jpg
  • Robin Hood Tax supporters protest at the Royal Exchange near the Bank of England in the City of London. Campaigners today set up a giant roulette table in the City of London to protest against bankers’ taking risky bets and lining their pockets with billions in a game where taxpayers had to bail them out when things went wrong. The giant casino board, complete with chips, roulette wheel and image from renowned artist Peter Kennard was in front of the Royal Exchange in the City from 12pm. Casino bankers' placed multi-billion pound bets in a game they were guaranteed to win. The tax would apply to speculative trade on financial products: stocks, bonds commodities and currency transactions. The Robin Hood Tax is a tiny tax of 0.05% on banks’ financial transactions. Introduced globally, it would raise hundreds of billions of pounds every year for good causes.
    15062011robin hood tax demoB.jpg
  • Robin Hood Tax supporters protest at the Royal Exchange near the Bank of England in the City of London. Campaigners today set up a giant roulette table in the City of London to protest against bankers’ taking risky bets and lining their pockets with billions in a game where taxpayers had to bail them out when things went wrong. The giant casino board, complete with chips, roulette wheel and image from renowned artist Peter Kennard was in front of the Royal Exchange in the City from 12pm. Casino bankers' placed multi-billion pound bets in a game they were guaranteed to win. The tax would apply to speculative trade on financial products: stocks, bonds commodities and currency transactions. The Robin Hood Tax is a tiny tax of 0.05% on banks’ financial transactions. Introduced globally, it would raise hundreds of billions of pounds every year for good causes.
    15062011robin hood tax demoA.jpg
  • Robin Hood Tax supporters protest at the Royal Exchange near the Bank of England in the City of London. Campaigners today set up a giant roulette table in the City of London to protest against bankers’ taking risky bets and lining their pockets with billions in a game where taxpayers had to bail them out when things went wrong. The giant casino board, complete with chips, roulette wheel and image from renowned artist Peter Kennard was in front of the Royal Exchange in the City from 12pm. Casino bankers' placed multi-billion pound bets in a game they were guaranteed to win. The tax would apply to speculative trade on financial products: stocks, bonds commodities and currency transactions. The Robin Hood Tax is a tiny tax of 0.05% on banks’ financial transactions. Introduced globally, it would raise hundreds of billions of pounds every year for good causes.
    15062011robin hood tax demoW.jpg
  • Robin Hood Tax supporters protest at the Royal Exchange near the Bank of England in the City of London. Campaigners today set up a giant roulette table in the City of London to protest against bankers’ taking risky bets and lining their pockets with billions in a game where taxpayers had to bail them out when things went wrong. The giant casino board, complete with chips, roulette wheel and image from renowned artist Peter Kennard was in front of the Royal Exchange in the City from 12pm. Casino bankers' placed multi-billion pound bets in a game they were guaranteed to win. The tax would apply to speculative trade on financial products: stocks, bonds commodities and currency transactions. The Robin Hood Tax is a tiny tax of 0.05% on banks’ financial transactions. Introduced globally, it would raise hundreds of billions of pounds every year for good causes.
    15062011robin hood tax demoX.jpg
  • Robin Hood Tax supporters protest at the Royal Exchange near the Bank of England in the City of London. Campaigners today set up a giant roulette table in the City of London to protest against bankers’ taking risky bets and lining their pockets with billions in a game where taxpayers had to bail them out when things went wrong. The giant casino board, complete with chips, roulette wheel and image from renowned artist Peter Kennard was in front of the Royal Exchange in the City from 12pm. Casino bankers' placed multi-billion pound bets in a game they were guaranteed to win. The tax would apply to speculative trade on financial products: stocks, bonds commodities and currency transactions. The Robin Hood Tax is a tiny tax of 0.05% on banks’ financial transactions. Introduced globally, it would raise hundreds of billions of pounds every year for good causes.
    15062011robin hood tax demoM.jpg
  • Robin Hood Tax supporters protest at the Royal Exchange near the Bank of England in the City of London. Campaigners today set up a giant roulette table in the City of London to protest against bankers’ taking risky bets and lining their pockets with billions in a game where taxpayers had to bail them out when things went wrong. The giant casino board, complete with chips, roulette wheel and image from renowned artist Peter Kennard was in front of the Royal Exchange in the City from 12pm. Casino bankers' placed multi-billion pound bets in a game they were guaranteed to win. The tax would apply to speculative trade on financial products: stocks, bonds commodities and currency transactions. The Robin Hood Tax is a tiny tax of 0.05% on banks’ financial transactions. Introduced globally, it would raise hundreds of billions of pounds every year for good causes.
    15062011robin hood tax demoO.jpg
  • Robin Hood Tax supporters protest at the Royal Exchange near the Bank of England in the City of London. Campaigners today set up a giant roulette table in the City of London to protest against bankers’ taking risky bets and lining their pockets with billions in a game where taxpayers had to bail them out when things went wrong. The giant casino board, complete with chips, roulette wheel and image from renowned artist Peter Kennard was in front of the Royal Exchange in the City from 12pm. Casino bankers' placed multi-billion pound bets in a game they were guaranteed to win. The tax would apply to speculative trade on financial products: stocks, bonds commodities and currency transactions. The Robin Hood Tax is a tiny tax of 0.05% on banks’ financial transactions. Introduced globally, it would raise hundreds of billions of pounds every year for good causes.
    15062011robin hood tax demoK.jpg
  • Robin Hood Tax supporters protest at the Royal Exchange near the Bank of England in the City of London. Campaigners today set up a giant roulette table in the City of London to protest against bankers’ taking risky bets and lining their pockets with billions in a game where taxpayers had to bail them out when things went wrong. The giant casino board, complete with chips, roulette wheel and image from renowned artist Peter Kennard was in front of the Royal Exchange in the City from 12pm. Casino bankers' placed multi-billion pound bets in a game they were guaranteed to win. The tax would apply to speculative trade on financial products: stocks, bonds commodities and currency transactions. The Robin Hood Tax is a tiny tax of 0.05% on banks’ financial transactions. Introduced globally, it would raise hundreds of billions of pounds every year for good causes.
    15062011robin hood tax demoJ.jpg
  • Robin Hood Tax supporters protest at the Royal Exchange near the Bank of England in the City of London. Campaigners today set up a giant roulette table in the City of London to protest against bankers’ taking risky bets and lining their pockets with billions in a game where taxpayers had to bail them out when things went wrong. The giant casino board, complete with chips, roulette wheel and image from renowned artist Peter Kennard was in front of the Royal Exchange in the City from 12pm. Casino bankers' placed multi-billion pound bets in a game they were guaranteed to win. The tax would apply to speculative trade on financial products: stocks, bonds commodities and currency transactions. The Robin Hood Tax is a tiny tax of 0.05% on banks’ financial transactions. Introduced globally, it would raise hundreds of billions of pounds every year for good causes.
    15062011robin hood tax demoI.jpg
  • Robin Hood Tax supporters protest at the Royal Exchange near the Bank of England in the City of London. Campaigners today set up a giant roulette table in the City of London to protest against bankers’ taking risky bets and lining their pockets with billions in a game where taxpayers had to bail them out when things went wrong. The giant casino board, complete with chips, roulette wheel and image from renowned artist Peter Kennard was in front of the Royal Exchange in the City from 12pm. Casino bankers' placed multi-billion pound bets in a game they were guaranteed to win. The tax would apply to speculative trade on financial products: stocks, bonds commodities and currency transactions. The Robin Hood Tax is a tiny tax of 0.05% on banks’ financial transactions. Introduced globally, it would raise hundreds of billions of pounds every year for good causes.
    15062011robin hood tax demoG.jpg
  • Robin Hood Tax supporters protest at the Royal Exchange near the Bank of England in the City of London. Campaigners today set up a giant roulette table in the City of London to protest against bankers’ taking risky bets and lining their pockets with billions in a game where taxpayers had to bail them out when things went wrong. The giant casino board, complete with chips, roulette wheel and image from renowned artist Peter Kennard was in front of the Royal Exchange in the City from 12pm. Casino bankers' placed multi-billion pound bets in a game they were guaranteed to win. The tax would apply to speculative trade on financial products: stocks, bonds commodities and currency transactions. The Robin Hood Tax is a tiny tax of 0.05% on banks’ financial transactions. Introduced globally, it would raise hundreds of billions of pounds every year for good causes.
    15062011robin hood tax demoF.jpg
  • Robin Hood Tax supporters protest at the Royal Exchange near the Bank of England in the City of London. Campaigners today set up a giant roulette table in the City of London to protest against bankers’ taking risky bets and lining their pockets with billions in a game where taxpayers had to bail them out when things went wrong. The giant casino board, complete with chips, roulette wheel and image from renowned artist Peter Kennard was in front of the Royal Exchange in the City from 12pm. Casino bankers' placed multi-billion pound bets in a game they were guaranteed to win. The tax would apply to speculative trade on financial products: stocks, bonds commodities and currency transactions. The Robin Hood Tax is a tiny tax of 0.05% on banks’ financial transactions. Introduced globally, it would raise hundreds of billions of pounds every year for good causes.
    15062011robin hood tax demoAA.jpg
  • Robin Hood Tax supporters protest at the Royal Exchange near the Bank of England in the City of London. Campaigners today set up a giant roulette table in the City of London to protest against bankers’ taking risky bets and lining their pockets with billions in a game where taxpayers had to bail them out when things went wrong. The giant casino board, complete with chips, roulette wheel and image from renowned artist Peter Kennard was in front of the Royal Exchange in the City from 12pm. Casino bankers' placed multi-billion pound bets in a game they were guaranteed to win. The tax would apply to speculative trade on financial products: stocks, bonds commodities and currency transactions. The Robin Hood Tax is a tiny tax of 0.05% on banks’ financial transactions. Introduced globally, it would raise hundreds of billions of pounds every year for good causes.
    15062011robin hood tax demoZ.jpg
  • Robin Hood Tax supporters protest near the Bank of England in the City of London. Campaigners today set up a giant roulette table in the City of London to protest against bankers’ taking risky bets and lining their pockets with billions in a game where taxpayers had to bail them out when things went wrong. The giant casino board, complete with chips, roulette wheel and image from renowned artist Peter Kennard was in front of the Royal Exchange in the City from 12pm. Casino bankers' placed multi-billion pound bets in a game they were guaranteed to win. The tax would apply to speculative trade on financial products: stocks, bonds commodities and currency transactions. The Robin Hood Tax is a tiny tax of 0.05% on banks’ financial transactions. Introduced globally, it would raise hundreds of billions of pounds every year for good causes.
    15062011robin hood tax demoD.jpg
  • Protesters gather to deomontstrate against various issues outside the Bank of England in the heart of the City of London. Issues such as anti climate change, capitalism and those against the credit crisis were the main points of the day. Bankers being a particular target of protest. Much photography goes on from all protesters throughout the day. The Bank of England behind them is covered in graffitti.
    2009_04_01_G20_protest_O.jpg
  • Protesters gather to deomontstrate against various issues outside the Bank of England in the heart of the City of London. Issues such as anti climate change, capitalism and those against the credit crisis were the main points of the day. Bankers being a particular target of protest. An elderly lady with a placard which says "Mr Brown stop the banks shitting on us".
    2009_04_01_G20_protest_K.jpg
  • Protesters gather to deomontstrate against various issues outside the Bank of England in the heart of the City of London. Issues such as anti climate change, capitalism and those against the credit crisis were the main points of the day. Bankers being a particular target of protest. A protester sticks Climate Crime Scene tape to a monument.
    2009_04_01_G20_protest_B.jpg
  • A sign saying; St Paul's welcomes careful bankers. Occupy 2012. The camp Occupy London Stock Exchange outside St Paul's Cathedral was in the morning served with eviction notice after months of legal battle with the Corporation of London. The site was occupied Oct 15th.
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  • Protesters gather to deomontstrate against various issues outside the Bank of England in the heart of the City of London. Issues such as anti climate change, capitalism and those against the credit crisis were the main points of the day. Bankers being a particular target of protest. Demonstrator writes on the wall of the Bank of England the phrase "Solitarity not Solvency".
    2009_04_01_G20_protest_G.jpg
  • 0% Interest placard. Protesters gather to deomontstrate against various issues outside the Bank of England in the heart of the City of London. Issues such as anti climate change, capitalism and those against the credit crisis were the main points of the day. Bankers being a particular target of protest.
    2009_04_01_G20_protest_D.jpg
  • Protesters gather to deomontstrate against various issues outside the Bank of England in the heart of the City of London. Issues such as anti climate change, capitalism and those against the credit crisis were the main points of the day. Bankers being a particular target of protest. A jubilant protester has finally attached two banners to the top of the Bank of England after climbing between two columns. Security on the roof look down at him.
    2009_04_01_G20_protest_T.jpg
  • Protesters gather to deomontstrate against various issues outside the Bank of England in the heart of the City of London. Issues such as anti climate change, capitalism and those against the credit crisis were the main points of the day. Bankers being a particular target of protest. FCUK the system.
    2009_04_01_G20_protest_S.jpg
  • Protesters gather to deomontstrate against various issues outside the Bank of England in the heart of the City of London. Issues such as anti climate change, capitalism and those against the credit crisis were the main points of the day. Bankers being a particular target of protest. Trannys against greed.
    2009_04_01_G20_protest_P.jpg
  • Protesters gather to deomontstrate against various issues outside the Bank of England in the heart of the City of London. Issues such as anti climate change, capitalism and those against the credit crisis were the main points of the day. Bankers being a particular target of protest. A protester dancing with his dog
    2009_04_01_G20_protest_M.jpg
  • Protesters gather to deomontstrate against various issues outside the Bank of England in the heart of the City of London. Issues such as anti climate change, capitalism and those against the credit crisis were the main points of the day. Bankers being a particular target of protest.
    2009_04_01_G20_protest_N.jpg
  • 0% Interest placard. Protesters gather to deomontstrate against various issues outside the Bank of England in the heart of the City of London. Issues such as anti climate change, capitalism and those against the credit crisis were the main points of the day. Bankers being a particular target of protest.
    2009_04_01_G20_protest_C.jpg
  • Protesters gather to deomontstrate against various issues outside the Bank of England in the heart of the City of London. Issues such as anti climate change, capitalism and those against the credit crisis were the main points of the day. Bankers being a particular target of protest. Elderly protester who is anti-hunting in a fox mask.
    2009_04_01_G20_protest_L.jpg
  • London, UK. Friday 5th September 2012. 'Freedom for Humanity' a street art graffiti work by artist Mear One aka Kalen Ockerman on Hanbury Street near Brick Lane. Tower Hamlets has ordered that the mural be removed as the characters depicted as bankers have faces that look Jewish, and is therefore antisemitic. In protest the mural had just been sprayed with the Hebrew word 'HAGANAH'. Haganah was a Jewish paramilitary organization in what was then the British Mandate of Palestine from 1920 to 1948, which later became the core of the Israel Defense Forces.
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  • London, UK. Friday 5th September 2012. 'Freedom for Humanity' a street art graffiti work by artist Mear One aka Kalen Ockerman on Hanbury Street near Brick Lane. Tower Hamlets has ordered that the mural be removed as the characters depicted as bankers have faces that look Jewish, and is therefore antisemitic. In protest the mural had just been sprayed with the Hebrew word 'HAGANAH'. Haganah was a Jewish paramilitary organization in what was then the British Mandate of Palestine from 1920 to 1948, which later became the core of the Israel Defense Forces.
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  • London, UK. Friday 5th September 2012. 'Freedom for Humanity' a street art graffiti work by artist Mear One aka Kalen Ockerman on Hanbury Street near Brick Lane. Tower Hamlets has ordered that the mural be removed as the characters depicted as bankers have faces that look Jewish, and is therefore antisemitic. In protest the mural had just been sprayed with the Hebrew word 'HAGANAH'. Haganah was a Jewish paramilitary organization in what was then the British Mandate of Palestine from 1920 to 1948, which later became the core of the Israel Defense Forces.
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  • A tent amongst tents with a message; Bankers are the real looters. The camp Occupy London Stock Exchange outside St Paul's Cathedral was in the morning served with eviction notice after months of legal battle with the Corporation of London. The site was occupied Oct 15th.
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  • British bankers stand outside the Royal Bank of Scotland, RBS, Head Office in Bishopsgate, London, United Kingdom.
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  • London, UK. Friday 5th September 2012. 'Freedom for Humanity' a street art graffiti work by artist Mear One aka Kalen Ockerman on Hanbury Street near Brick Lane. Tower Hamlets has ordered that the mural be removed as the characters depicted as bankers have faces that look Jewish, and is therefore antisemitic. In protest the mural had just been sprayed with the Hebrew word 'HAGANAH'. Haganah was a Jewish paramilitary organization in what was then the British Mandate of Palestine from 1920 to 1948, which later became the core of the Israel Defense Forces.
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  • London, UK. Friday 5th September 2012. 'Freedom for Humanity' a street art graffiti work by artist Mear One aka Kalen Ockerman on Hanbury Street near Brick Lane. Tower Hamlets has ordered that the mural be removed as the characters depicted as bankers have faces that look Jewish, and is therefore antisemitic. In protest the mural had just been sprayed with the Hebrew word 'HAGANAH'. Haganah was a Jewish paramilitary organization in what was then the British Mandate of Palestine from 1920 to 1948, which later became the core of the Israel Defense Forces.
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  • London, UK. Friday 5th September 2012. 'Freedom for Humanity' a street art graffiti work by artist Mear One aka Kalen Ockerman on Hanbury Street near Brick Lane. Tower Hamlets has ordered that the mural be removed as the characters depicted as bankers have faces that look Jewish, and is therefore antisemitic. In protest the mural had just been sprayed with the Hebrew word 'HAGANAH'. Haganah was a Jewish paramilitary organization in what was then the British Mandate of Palestine from 1920 to 1948, which later became the core of the Israel Defense Forces. Local businessman (pictured), and owner of the wall Azmal Hussein said "This is not anti-Semitic. This is my wall, my property, and I don't want it to go."
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  • London, UK. Friday 5th September 2012. 'Freedom for Humanity' a street art graffiti work by artist Mear One aka Kalen Ockerman on Hanbury Street near Brick Lane. Tower Hamlets has ordered that the mural be removed as the characters depicted as bankers have faces that look Jewish, and is therefore antisemitic. In protest the mural had just been sprayed with the Hebrew word 'HAGANAH'. Haganah was a Jewish paramilitary organization in what was then the British Mandate of Palestine from 1920 to 1948, which later became the core of the Israel Defense Forces.
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  • London, UK. Friday 5th September 2012. 'Freedom for Humanity' a street art graffiti work by artist Mear One aka Kalen Ockerman on Hanbury Street near Brick Lane. Tower Hamlets has ordered that the mural be removed as the characters depicted as bankers have faces that look Jewish, and is therefore antisemitic. In protest the mural had just been sprayed with the Hebrew word 'HAGANAH'. Haganah was a Jewish paramilitary organization in what was then the British Mandate of Palestine from 1920 to 1948, which later became the core of the Israel Defense Forces.
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  • London, UK. Friday 5th September 2012. 'Freedom for Humanity' a street art graffiti work by artist Mear One aka Kalen Ockerman on Hanbury Street near Brick Lane. Tower Hamlets has ordered that the mural be removed as the characters depicted as bankers have faces that look Jewish, and is therefore antisemitic. In protest the mural had just been sprayed with the Hebrew word 'HAGANAH'. Haganah was a Jewish paramilitary organization in what was then the British Mandate of Palestine from 1920 to 1948, which later became the core of the Israel Defense Forces. Local businessman (pictured), and owner of the wall Azmal Hussein said "This is not anti-Semitic. This is my wall, my property, and I don't want it to go."
    20121005controversial street art_C.jpg
  • London, UK. Friday 5th September 2012. 'Freedom for Humanity' a street art graffiti work by artist Mear One aka Kalen Ockerman on Hanbury Street near Brick Lane. Tower Hamlets has ordered that the mural be removed as the characters depicted as bankers have faces that look Jewish, and is therefore antisemitic. In protest the mural had just been sprayed with the Hebrew word 'HAGANAH'. Haganah was a Jewish paramilitary organization in what was then the British Mandate of Palestine from 1920 to 1948, which later became the core of the Israel Defense Forces. Local businessman (pictured), and owner of the wall Azmal Hussein said "This is not anti-Semitic. This is my wall, my property, and I don't want it to go."
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  • British bankers stand outside the Royal Bank of Scotland, RBS, Head Office in Bishopsgate, London, United Kingdom.
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  • London, UK. Friday 5th September 2012. 'Freedom for Humanity' a street art graffiti work by artist Mear One aka Kalen Ockerman on Hanbury Street near Brick Lane. Tower Hamlets has ordered that the mural be removed as the characters depicted as bankers have faces that look Jewish, and is therefore antisemitic. In protest the mural had just been sprayed with the Hebrew word 'HAGANAH'. Haganah was a Jewish paramilitary organization in what was then the British Mandate of Palestine from 1920 to 1948, which later became the core of the Israel Defense Forces.
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  • Bankers and city workers walk past the Royal Bank of Scotland head office in Bishopsgate, London, United Kingdom.
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  • Listening intently to a speech given by the Rt. Hon. Kenneth Clarke MP, the then-Chancellor in John Major’s Conservative government of 1994, these city and financial dignitaries have feasted well in the old Guildhall, the City of London’s town hall - the Guildhall - in the historic financial district of the capital. Wearing formal banquet attire, these chiefs of industry appear to be an all-male audience though there were also women sat at tables during the Banker's Dinner held every in June when the Chancellor of the Exchequer delivers a speech known as the Mansion House Speech hosted by the Lord Mayor, which takes its name from his official residence nearby. They concentrate on the speech to hear the Chancellor’s predictions for growth and prosperity.
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  • Listening intently to a speech given by a city dignitary before Rt. Hon. Kenneth Clarke MP, the then-Chancellor in John Major’s Conservative government of 1994, these city and financial dignitaries have feasted well in the old Guildhall, the City of London’s town hall - the Guildhall - in the historic financial district of the capital. Wearing formal banquet attire, these chiefs of industry appear to be an all-male audience though there were also women sat at tables during the Banker's Dinner held every in June when the Chancellor of the Exchequer delivers a speech known as the Mansion House Speech hosted by the Lord Mayor, which takes its name from his official residence nearby. They concentrate on the speech to hear the Chancellor’s predictions for growth and prosperity.
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  • ATM machine at RBS branch in the City of London. RBS, The Royal Bank of Scotland is 80% owned by the British taxpayer after being bailed out by the government as a result of the financial crash in 2008.  London, UK.
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  • The financial district. The city of London. People going down the steps to Bank Tube station with the Royal Exchange building behind. London, UK.
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  • Canary Wharf. The financial district. London, UK. Office workers out at lunchtime.
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  • Canary Wharf. The financial district. London, UK. Office workers out at lunchtime and having a smoke.
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  • The financial district. The city of London. People going down the steps to Bank Tube station with the Royal Exchange building behind. London, UK.
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  • The financial district. The city of London. People going down the steps to Bank Tube station with the Royal Exchange building behind. London, UK.
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  • The financial district. The city of London. Smokers on their mobile phones outside their office building. London, UK.
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  • City workers break sitting on the steps of the Guardian Royal Exchange Building. The financial district. The City of London, UK.
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  • Canary Wharf. The financial district. London, UK. Office workers out at lunchtime checking their smart phones.
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  • City workers break sitting on the steps of the Guardian Royal Exchange Building. The financial district. The City of London, UK.
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  • A modern-day Metro Bank offices with the backdrop of a vintage street scene, plus contemporary traffic in reflected city. Two businessmen sit in their bank office that is seen from the street, one is speaking the phone while his colleague shows interest outside the frame. In the background is a street scene of a bygone era, with carts and some kind of wheeled tram that has an upper-deck. Incongruously the modern world is shown with today's society walking the same London streets and a ubiquitous white van. Metro Bank is Britain’s first new High Street bank in over 100 years.
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  • Hackney August 13th 2011 Peace march after the riots, from Gillett Square to Tottenham Hale.
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  • Street view of the top of the J.P. Morgan office building at 20 Bank Street, Canary Wharf, London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • A view from across the River Thames towards, Canary Wharf and the Isle of Dogs.
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  • A view from across the River Thames towards, Canary Wharf and the Isle of Dogs.
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  • A view from across the River Thames towards, Canary Wharf and the Isle of Dogs.
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  • A lady Metro Bank worker and foyer featuring a vintage photo of City traffic seen through a front window. The modern-day Metro Bank offices with the backdrop of a vintage street scene, plus contemporary traffic in reflected city. Picking up her paperwork, the lady is about to temporarily leave her desk. In the background is a street scene of a bygone era, with early buses and charabancs. Incongruously the modern world is shown with today's society walking the same London streets and a ubiquitous white van. Metro Bank is Britain’s first new High Street bank in over 100 years.
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  • A lady Metro Bank worker and foyer featuring a vintage photo of City traffic seen through a front window. The modern-day Metro Bank offices with the backdrop of a vintage street scene, plus contemporary traffic in reflected city. Picking up her paperwork, the lady is about to temporarily leave her desk. In the background is a street scene of a bygone era, with early buses and charabancs. Incongruously the modern world is shown with today's society walking the same London streets and a ubiquitous white van. Metro Bank is Britain’s first new High Street bank in over 100 years.
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  • A sign berating the global elite and mass media.  The camp Occupy London Stock Exchange outside St Paul's Cathedral was in the morning served with eviction notice after months of legal battle with the Corporation of London. The site was occupied Oct 15th 2011.
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  • A sign berating the global elite and mass media.  The camp Occupy London Stock Exchange outside St Paul's Cathedral was in the morning served with eviction notice after months of legal battle with the Corporation of London. The site was occupied Oct 15th 2011
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  • City workers walk along Mackenzie Walk river path between the Thompson Reuters building and Middle Dock in the financial district of Canary Wharf, London, England, United Kingdom.  Large skyscraper buildings along Bank Street can be seen in the background.
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  • Street view of the Citi offices at 25 Canada Square in Canary Wharf, London, United Kingdom.  Canary Wharf, a major business and financial district, is characterised by many modern skyscraper buildings.
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