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Trapped outside the Bank of England

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Demonstrators trapped in a cordon of police outside the Bank of England.
in Politics, on the 31st of March 2009
After congregating outside the the Bank of England, demonstrators and journalists found themselves trapped within a cordon of police for 5 hours.

Despite the occasional act of violence, the crowd remained calm and the demonstration became an occasion to socialise with people from different backgrounds. It felt at times almost like a street carnival with dancers, music, public speakers and colourful costumes. 

There was an apparent lack of cohesion from all the groups demonstrating. No precise slogan or idea came out beside the obvious criticism to the current crisis and system.

The most vivible group were the anarchists but they seamed to be against everything just for the sake of it.

Luckily for us, it was a sunny day and a lot of people saw the humour (or maybe cynicism) in the situation.

The crowd was allowed to disperse by 4.30 pm.

After congregating outside the the Bank of England, demonstrators and journalists found themselves trapped within a cordon of police for 5 hours.

Despite the occasional act of violence, the crowd remained calm and the demonstration became an occasion to socialise with people from different backgrounds. It felt at times almost like a street carnival with dancers, music, public speakers and colourful costumes.

There was an apparent lack of cohesion from all the groups demonstrating. No precise slogan or idea came out beside the obvious criticism to the current crisis and system.

The most vivible group were the anarchists but they seamed to be against everything just for the sake of it.

Luckily for us, it was a sunny day and a lot of people saw the humour (or maybe cynicism) in the situation.

The crowd was allowed to disperse by 4.30 pm.

ID: 42822
After congregating outside the the Bank of England, demonstrators and journalists found themselves trapped within a cordon of police for 5 hours.

Despite the occasional act of violence, the crowd remained calm and the demonstration became an occasion to socialise with people from different backgrounds. It felt at times almost like a street carnival with dancers, music, public speakers and colourful costumes. 

There was an apparent lack of cohesion from all the groups demonstrating. No precise slogan or idea came out beside the obvious criticism to the current crisis and system.

The most vivible group were the anarchists but they seamed to be against everything just for the sake of it.

Luckily for us, it was a sunny day and a lot of people saw the humour (or maybe cynicism) in the situation.

The crowd was allowed to disperse by 4.30 pm.

After congregating outside the the Bank of England, demonstrators and journalists found themselves trapped within a cordon of police for 5 hours.

Despite the occasional act of violence, the crowd remained calm and the demonstration became an occasion to socialise with people from different backgrounds. It felt at times almost like a street carnival with dancers, music, public speakers and colourful costumes.

There was an apparent lack of cohesion from all the groups demonstrating. No precise slogan or idea came out beside the obvious criticism to the current crisis and system.

The most vivible group were the anarchists but they seamed to be against everything just for the sake of it.

Luckily for us, it was a sunny day and a lot of people saw the humour (or maybe cynicism) in the situation.

The crowd was allowed to disperse by 4.30 pm.

ID: 42823
After congregating outside the the Bank of England, demonstrators and journalists found themselves trapped within a cordon of police for 5 hours.

Despite the occasional act of violence, the crowd remained calm and the demonstration became an occasion to socialise with people from different backgrounds. It felt at times almost like a street carnival with dancers, music, public speakers and colourful costumes. 

There was an apparent lack of cohesion from all the groups demonstrating. No precise slogan or idea came out beside the obvious criticism to the current crisis and system.

The most vivible group were the anarchists but they seamed to be against everything just for the sake of it.

Luckily for us, it was a sunny day and a lot of people saw the humour (or maybe cynicism) in the situation.

The crowd was allowed to disperse by 4.30 pm.

After congregating outside the the Bank of England, demonstrators and journalists found themselves trapped within a cordon of police for 5 hours.

Despite the occasional act of violence, the crowd remained calm and the demonstration became an occasion to socialise with people from different backgrounds. It felt at times almost like a street carnival with dancers, music, public speakers and colourful costumes.

There was an apparent lack of cohesion from all the groups demonstrating. No precise slogan or idea came out beside the obvious criticism to the current crisis and system.

The most vivible group were the anarchists but they seamed to be against everything just for the sake of it.

Luckily for us, it was a sunny day and a lot of people saw the humour (or maybe cynicism) in the situation.

The crowd was allowed to disperse by 4.30 pm.

ID: 42824
After congregating outside the the Bank of England, demonstrators and journalists found themselves trapped within a cordon of police for 5 hours.

Despite the occasional act of violence, the crowd remained calm and the demonstration became an occasion to socialise with people from different backgrounds. It felt at times almost like a street carnival with dancers, music, public speakers and colourful costumes. 

There was an apparent lack of cohesion from all the groups demonstrating. No precise slogan or idea came out beside the obvious criticism to the current crisis and system.

The most vivible group were the anarchists but they seamed to be against everything just for the sake of it.

Luckily for us, it was a sunny day and a lot of people saw the humour (or maybe cynicism) in the situation.

The crowd was allowed to disperse by 4.30 pm.

After congregating outside the the Bank of England, demonstrators and journalists found themselves trapped within a cordon of police for 5 hours.

Despite the occasional act of violence, the crowd remained calm and the demonstration became an occasion to socialise with people from different backgrounds. It felt at times almost like a street carnival with dancers, music, public speakers and colourful costumes.

There was an apparent lack of cohesion from all the groups demonstrating. No precise slogan or idea came out beside the obvious criticism to the current crisis and system.

The most vivible group were the anarchists but they seamed to be against everything just for the sake of it.

Luckily for us, it was a sunny day and a lot of people saw the humour (or maybe cynicism) in the situation.

The crowd was allowed to disperse by 4.30 pm.

ID: 42825
After congregating outside the the Bank of England, demonstrators and journalists found themselves trapped within a cordon of police for 5 hours.

Despite the occasional act of violence, the crowd remained calm and the demonstration became an occasion to socialise with people from different backgrounds. It felt at times almost like a street carnival with dancers, music, public speakers and colourful costumes. 

There was an apparent lack of cohesion from all the groups demonstrating. No precise slogan or idea came out beside the obvious criticism to the current crisis and system.

The most vivible group were the anarchists but they seamed to be against everything just for the sake of it.

Luckily for us, it was a sunny day and a lot of people saw the humour (or maybe cynicism) in the situation.

The crowd was allowed to disperse by 4.30 pm.

After congregating outside the the Bank of England, demonstrators and journalists found themselves trapped within a cordon of police for 5 hours.

Despite the occasional act of violence, the crowd remained calm and the demonstration became an occasion to socialise with people from different backgrounds. It felt at times almost like a street carnival with dancers, music, public speakers and colourful costumes.

There was an apparent lack of cohesion from all the groups demonstrating. No precise slogan or idea came out beside the obvious criticism to the current crisis and system.

The most vivible group were the anarchists but they seamed to be against everything just for the sake of it.

Luckily for us, it was a sunny day and a lot of people saw the humour (or maybe cynicism) in the situation.

The crowd was allowed to disperse by 4.30 pm.

ID: 42826
After congregating outside the the Bank of England, demonstrators and journalists found themselves trapped within a cordon of police for 5 hours.

Despite the occasional act of violence, the crowd remained calm and the demonstration became an occasion to socialise with people from different backgrounds. It felt at times almost like a street carnival with dancers, music, public speakers and colourful costumes. 

There was an apparent lack of cohesion from all the groups demonstrating. No precise slogan or idea came out beside the obvious criticism to the current crisis and system.

The most vivible group were the anarchists but they seamed to be against everything just for the sake of it.

Luckily for us, it was a sunny day and a lot of people saw the humour (or maybe cynicism) in the situation.

The crowd was allowed to disperse by 4.30 pm.

After congregating outside the the Bank of England, demonstrators and journalists found themselves trapped within a cordon of police for 5 hours.

Despite the occasional act of violence, the crowd remained calm and the demonstration became an occasion to socialise with people from different backgrounds. It felt at times almost like a street carnival with dancers, music, public speakers and colourful costumes.

There was an apparent lack of cohesion from all the groups demonstrating. No precise slogan or idea came out beside the obvious criticism to the current crisis and system.

The most vivible group were the anarchists but they seamed to be against everything just for the sake of it.

Luckily for us, it was a sunny day and a lot of people saw the humour (or maybe cynicism) in the situation.

The crowd was allowed to disperse by 4.30 pm.

ID: 42827
After congregating outside the the Bank of England, demonstrators and journalists found themselves trapped within a cordon of police for 5 hours.

Despite the occasional act of violence, the crowd remained calm and the demonstration became an occasion to socialise with people from different backgrounds. It felt at times almost like a street carnival with dancers, music, public speakers and colourful costumes. 

There was an apparent lack of cohesion from all the groups demonstrating. No precise slogan or idea came out beside the obvious criticism to the current crisis and system.

The most vivible group were the anarchists but they seamed to be against everything just for the sake of it.

Luckily for us, it was a sunny day and a lot of people saw the humour (or maybe cynicism) in the situation.

The crowd was allowed to disperse by 4.30 pm.

After congregating outside the the Bank of England, demonstrators and journalists found themselves trapped within a cordon of police for 5 hours.

Despite the occasional act of violence, the crowd remained calm and the demonstration became an occasion to socialise with people from different backgrounds. It felt at times almost like a street carnival with dancers, music, public speakers and colourful costumes.

There was an apparent lack of cohesion from all the groups demonstrating. No precise slogan or idea came out beside the obvious criticism to the current crisis and system.

The most vivible group were the anarchists but they seamed to be against everything just for the sake of it.

Luckily for us, it was a sunny day and a lot of people saw the humour (or maybe cynicism) in the situation.

The crowd was allowed to disperse by 4.30 pm.

ID: 42828
After congregating outside the the Bank of England, demonstrators and journalists found themselves trapped within a cordon of police for 5 hours.

Despite the occasional act of violence, the crowd remained calm and the demonstration became an occasion to socialise with people from different backgrounds. It felt at times almost like a street carnival with dancers, music, public speakers and colourful costumes. 

There was an apparent lack of cohesion from all the groups demonstrating. No precise slogan or idea came out beside the obvious criticism to the current crisis and system.

The most vivible group were the anarchists but they seamed to be against everything just for the sake of it.

Luckily for us, it was a sunny day and a lot of people saw the humour (or maybe cynicism) in the situation.

The crowd was allowed to disperse by 4.30 pm.

After congregating outside the the Bank of England, demonstrators and journalists found themselves trapped within a cordon of police for 5 hours.

Despite the occasional act of violence, the crowd remained calm and the demonstration became an occasion to socialise with people from different backgrounds. It felt at times almost like a street carnival with dancers, music, public speakers and colourful costumes.

There was an apparent lack of cohesion from all the groups demonstrating. No precise slogan or idea came out beside the obvious criticism to the current crisis and system.

The most vivible group were the anarchists but they seamed to be against everything just for the sake of it.

Luckily for us, it was a sunny day and a lot of people saw the humour (or maybe cynicism) in the situation.

The crowd was allowed to disperse by 4.30 pm.

ID: 42829
After congregating outside the the Bank of England, demonstrators and journalists found themselves trapped within a cordon of police for 5 hours.

Despite the occasional act of violence, the crowd remained calm and the demonstration became an occasion to socialise with people from different backgrounds. It felt at times almost like a street carnival with dancers, music, public speakers and colourful costumes. 

There was an apparent lack of cohesion from all the groups demonstrating. No precise slogan or idea came out beside the obvious criticism to the current crisis and system.

The most vivible group were the anarchists but they seamed to be against everything just for the sake of it.

Luckily for us, it was a sunny day and a lot of people saw the humour (or maybe cynicism) in the situation.

The crowd was allowed to disperse by 4.30 pm.

After congregating outside the the Bank of England, demonstrators and journalists found themselves trapped within a cordon of police for 5 hours.

Despite the occasional act of violence, the crowd remained calm and the demonstration became an occasion to socialise with people from different backgrounds. It felt at times almost like a street carnival with dancers, music, public speakers and colourful costumes.

There was an apparent lack of cohesion from all the groups demonstrating. No precise slogan or idea came out beside the obvious criticism to the current crisis and system.

The most vivible group were the anarchists but they seamed to be against everything just for the sake of it.

Luckily for us, it was a sunny day and a lot of people saw the humour (or maybe cynicism) in the situation.

The crowd was allowed to disperse by 4.30 pm.

ID: 42830
After congregating outside the the Bank of England, demonstrators and journalists found themselves trapped within a cordon of police for 5 hours.

Despite the occasional act of violence, the crowd remained calm and the demonstration became an occasion to socialise with people from different backgrounds. It felt at times almost like a street carnival with dancers, music, public speakers and colourful costumes. 

There was an apparent lack of cohesion from all the groups demonstrating. No precise slogan or idea came out beside the obvious criticism to the current crisis and system.

The most vivible group were the anarchists but they seamed to be against everything just for the sake of it.

Luckily for us, it was a sunny day and a lot of people saw the humour (or maybe cynicism) in the situation.

The crowd was allowed to disperse by 4.30 pm.

After congregating outside the the Bank of England, demonstrators and journalists found themselves trapped within a cordon of police for 5 hours.

Despite the occasional act of violence, the crowd remained calm and the demonstration became an occasion to socialise with people from different backgrounds. It felt at times almost like a street carnival with dancers, music, public speakers and colourful costumes.

There was an apparent lack of cohesion from all the groups demonstrating. No precise slogan or idea came out beside the obvious criticism to the current crisis and system.

The most vivible group were the anarchists but they seamed to be against everything just for the sake of it.

Luckily for us, it was a sunny day and a lot of people saw the humour (or maybe cynicism) in the situation.

The crowd was allowed to disperse by 4.30 pm.

ID: 42831
After congregating outside the the Bank of England, demonstrators and journalists found themselves trapped within a cordon of police for 5 hours.

Despite the occasional act of violence, the crowd remained calm and the demonstration became an occasion to socialise with people from different backgrounds. It felt at times almost like a street carnival with dancers, music, public speakers and colourful costumes. 

There was an apparent lack of cohesion from all the groups demonstrating. No precise slogan or idea came out beside the obvious criticism to the current crisis and system.

The most vivible group were the anarchists but they seamed to be against everything just for the sake of it.

Luckily for us, it was a sunny day and a lot of people saw the humour (or maybe cynicism) in the situation.

The crowd was allowed to disperse by 4.30 pm.

After congregating outside the the Bank of England, demonstrators and journalists found themselves trapped within a cordon of police for 5 hours.

Despite the occasional act of violence, the crowd remained calm and the demonstration became an occasion to socialise with people from different backgrounds. It felt at times almost like a street carnival with dancers, music, public speakers and colourful costumes.

There was an apparent lack of cohesion from all the groups demonstrating. No precise slogan or idea came out beside the obvious criticism to the current crisis and system.

The most vivible group were the anarchists but they seamed to be against everything just for the sake of it.

Luckily for us, it was a sunny day and a lot of people saw the humour (or maybe cynicism) in the situation.

The crowd was allowed to disperse by 4.30 pm.

ID: 42832
After congregating outside the the Bank of England, demonstrators and journalists found themselves trapped within a cordon of police for 5 hours.

Despite the occasional act of violence, the crowd remained calm and the demonstration became an occasion to socialise with people from different backgrounds. It felt at times almost like a street carnival with dancers, music, public speakers and colourful costumes. 

There was an apparent lack of cohesion from all the groups demonstrating. No precise slogan or idea came out beside the obvious criticism to the current crisis and system.

The most vivible group were the anarchists but they seamed to be against everything just for the sake of it.

Luckily for us, it was a sunny day and a lot of people saw the humour (or maybe cynicism) in the situation.

The crowd was allowed to disperse by 4.30 pm.

After congregating outside the the Bank of England, demonstrators and journalists found themselves trapped within a cordon of police for 5 hours.

Despite the occasional act of violence, the crowd remained calm and the demonstration became an occasion to socialise with people from different backgrounds. It felt at times almost like a street carnival with dancers, music, public speakers and colourful costumes.

There was an apparent lack of cohesion from all the groups demonstrating. No precise slogan or idea came out beside the obvious criticism to the current crisis and system.

The most vivible group were the anarchists but they seamed to be against everything just for the sake of it.

Luckily for us, it was a sunny day and a lot of people saw the humour (or maybe cynicism) in the situation.

The crowd was allowed to disperse by 4.30 pm.

ID: 42833
After congregating outside the the Bank of England, demonstrators and journalists found themselves trapped within a cordon of police for 5 hours.

Despite the occasional act of violence, the crowd remained calm and the demonstration became an occasion to socialise with people from different backgrounds. It felt at times almost like a street carnival with dancers, music, public speakers and colourful costumes. 

There was an apparent lack of cohesion from all the groups demonstrating. No precise slogan or idea came out beside the obvious criticism to the current crisis and system.

The most vivible group were the anarchists but they seamed to be against everything just for the sake of it.

Luckily for us, it was a sunny day and a lot of people saw the humour (or maybe cynicism) in the situation.

The crowd was allowed to disperse by 4.30 pm.

After congregating outside the the Bank of England, demonstrators and journalists found themselves trapped within a cordon of police for 5 hours.

Despite the occasional act of violence, the crowd remained calm and the demonstration became an occasion to socialise with people from different backgrounds. It felt at times almost like a street carnival with dancers, music, public speakers and colourful costumes.

There was an apparent lack of cohesion from all the groups demonstrating. No precise slogan or idea came out beside the obvious criticism to the current crisis and system.

The most vivible group were the anarchists but they seamed to be against everything just for the sake of it.

Luckily for us, it was a sunny day and a lot of people saw the humour (or maybe cynicism) in the situation.

The crowd was allowed to disperse by 4.30 pm.

ID: 42834
After congregating outside the the Bank of England, demonstrators and journalists found themselves trapped within a cordon of police for 5 hours.

Despite the occasional act of violence, the crowd remained calm and the demonstration became an occasion to socialise with people from different backgrounds. It felt at times almost like a street carnival with dancers, music, public speakers and colourful costumes. 

There was an apparent lack of cohesion from all the groups demonstrating. No precise slogan or idea came out beside the obvious criticism to the current crisis and system.

The most vivible group were the anarchists but they seamed to be against everything just for the sake of it.

Luckily for us, it was a sunny day and a lot of people saw the humour (or maybe cynicism) in the situation.

The crowd was allowed to disperse by 4.30 pm.

After congregating outside the the Bank of England, demonstrators and journalists found themselves trapped within a cordon of police for 5 hours.

Despite the occasional act of violence, the crowd remained calm and the demonstration became an occasion to socialise with people from different backgrounds. It felt at times almost like a street carnival with dancers, music, public speakers and colourful costumes.

There was an apparent lack of cohesion from all the groups demonstrating. No precise slogan or idea came out beside the obvious criticism to the current crisis and system.

The most vivible group were the anarchists but they seamed to be against everything just for the sake of it.

Luckily for us, it was a sunny day and a lot of people saw the humour (or maybe cynicism) in the situation.

The crowd was allowed to disperse by 4.30 pm.

ID: 42835
After congregating outside the the Bank of England, demonstrators and journalists found themselves trapped within a cordon of police for 5 hours.

Despite the occasional act of violence, the crowd remained calm and the demonstration became an occasion to socialise with people from different backgrounds. It felt at times almost like a street carnival with dancers, music, public speakers and colourful costumes. 

There was an apparent lack of cohesion from all the groups demonstrating. No precise slogan or idea came out beside the obvious criticism to the current crisis and system.

The most vivible group were the anarchists but they seamed to be against everything just for the sake of it.

Luckily for us, it was a sunny day and a lot of people saw the humour (or maybe cynicism) in the situation.

The crowd was allowed to disperse by 4.30 pm.

After congregating outside the the Bank of England, demonstrators and journalists found themselves trapped within a cordon of police for 5 hours.

Despite the occasional act of violence, the crowd remained calm and the demonstration became an occasion to socialise with people from different backgrounds. It felt at times almost like a street carnival with dancers, music, public speakers and colourful costumes.

There was an apparent lack of cohesion from all the groups demonstrating. No precise slogan or idea came out beside the obvious criticism to the current crisis and system.

The most vivible group were the anarchists but they seamed to be against everything just for the sake of it.

Luckily for us, it was a sunny day and a lot of people saw the humour (or maybe cynicism) in the situation.

The crowd was allowed to disperse by 4.30 pm.

ID: 42836
After congregating outside the the Bank of England, demonstrators and journalists found themselves trapped within a cordon of police for 5 hours.

Despite the occasional act of violence, the crowd remained calm and the demonstration became an occasion to socialise with people from different backgrounds. It felt at times almost like a street carnival with dancers, music, public speakers and colourful costumes. 

There was an apparent lack of cohesion from all the groups demonstrating. No precise slogan or idea came out beside the obvious criticism to the current crisis and system.

The most vivible group were the anarchists but they seamed to be against everything just for the sake of it.

Luckily for us, it was a sunny day and a lot of people saw the humour (or maybe cynicism) in the situation.

The crowd was allowed to disperse by 4.30 pm.

After congregating outside the the Bank of England, demonstrators and journalists found themselves trapped within a cordon of police for 5 hours.

Despite the occasional act of violence, the crowd remained calm and the demonstration became an occasion to socialise with people from different backgrounds. It felt at times almost like a street carnival with dancers, music, public speakers and colourful costumes.

There was an apparent lack of cohesion from all the groups demonstrating. No precise slogan or idea came out beside the obvious criticism to the current crisis and system.

The most vivible group were the anarchists but they seamed to be against everything just for the sake of it.

Luckily for us, it was a sunny day and a lot of people saw the humour (or maybe cynicism) in the situation.

The crowd was allowed to disperse by 4.30 pm.

ID: 42837
After congregating outside the the Bank of England, demonstrators and journalists found themselves trapped within a cordon of police for 5 hours.

Despite the occasional act of violence, the crowd remained calm and the demonstration became an occasion to socialise with people from different backgrounds. It felt at times almost like a street carnival with dancers, music, public speakers and colourful costumes. 

There was an apparent lack of cohesion from all the groups demonstrating. No precise slogan or idea came out beside the obvious criticism to the current crisis and system.

The most vivible group were the anarchists but they seamed to be against everything just for the sake of it.

Luckily for us, it was a sunny day and a lot of people saw the humour (or maybe cynicism) in the situation.

The crowd was allowed to disperse by 4.30 pm.

After congregating outside the the Bank of England, demonstrators and journalists found themselves trapped within a cordon of police for 5 hours.

Despite the occasional act of violence, the crowd remained calm and the demonstration became an occasion to socialise with people from different backgrounds. It felt at times almost like a street carnival with dancers, music, public speakers and colourful costumes.

There was an apparent lack of cohesion from all the groups demonstrating. No precise slogan or idea came out beside the obvious criticism to the current crisis and system.

The most vivible group were the anarchists but they seamed to be against everything just for the sake of it.

Luckily for us, it was a sunny day and a lot of people saw the humour (or maybe cynicism) in the situation.

The crowd was allowed to disperse by 4.30 pm.

ID: 42838
After congregating outside the the Bank of England, demonstrators and journalists found themselves trapped within a cordon of police for 5 hours.

Despite the occasional act of violence, the crowd remained calm and the demonstration became an occasion to socialise with people from different backgrounds. It felt at times almost like a street carnival with dancers, music, public speakers and colourful costumes. 

There was an apparent lack of cohesion from all the groups demonstrating. No precise slogan or idea came out beside the obvious criticism to the current crisis and system.

The most vivible group were the anarchists but they seamed to be against everything just for the sake of it.

Luckily for us, it was a sunny day and a lot of people saw the humour (or maybe cynicism) in the situation.

The crowd was allowed to disperse by 4.30 pm.

After congregating outside the the Bank of England, demonstrators and journalists found themselves trapped within a cordon of police for 5 hours.

Despite the occasional act of violence, the crowd remained calm and the demonstration became an occasion to socialise with people from different backgrounds. It felt at times almost like a street carnival with dancers, music, public speakers and colourful costumes.

There was an apparent lack of cohesion from all the groups demonstrating. No precise slogan or idea came out beside the obvious criticism to the current crisis and system.

The most vivible group were the anarchists but they seamed to be against everything just for the sake of it.

Luckily for us, it was a sunny day and a lot of people saw the humour (or maybe cynicism) in the situation.

The crowd was allowed to disperse by 4.30 pm.

ID: 42839
After congregating outside the the Bank of England, demonstrators and journalists found themselves trapped within a cordon of police for 5 hours.

Despite the occasional act of violence, the crowd remained calm and the demonstration became an occasion to socialise with people from different backgrounds. It felt at times almost like a street carnival with dancers, music, public speakers and colourful costumes. 

There was an apparent lack of cohesion from all the groups demonstrating. No precise slogan or idea came out beside the obvious criticism to the current crisis and system.

The most vivible group were the anarchists but they seamed to be against everything just for the sake of it.

Luckily for us, it was a sunny day and a lot of people saw the humour (or maybe cynicism) in the situation.

The crowd was allowed to disperse by 4.30 pm.

After congregating outside the the Bank of England, demonstrators and journalists found themselves trapped within a cordon of police for 5 hours.

Despite the occasional act of violence, the crowd remained calm and the demonstration became an occasion to socialise with people from different backgrounds. It felt at times almost like a street carnival with dancers, music, public speakers and colourful costumes.

There was an apparent lack of cohesion from all the groups demonstrating. No precise slogan or idea came out beside the obvious criticism to the current crisis and system.

The most vivible group were the anarchists but they seamed to be against everything just for the sake of it.

Luckily for us, it was a sunny day and a lot of people saw the humour (or maybe cynicism) in the situation.

The crowd was allowed to disperse by 4.30 pm.

ID: 42840
After congregating outside the the Bank of England, demonstrators and journalists found themselves trapped within a cordon of police for 5 hours.

Despite the occasional act of violence, the crowd remained calm and the demonstration became an occasion to socialise with people from different backgrounds. It felt at times almost like a street carnival with dancers, music, public speakers and colourful costumes. 

There was an apparent lack of cohesion from all the groups demonstrating. No precise slogan or idea came out beside the obvious criticism to the current crisis and system.

The most vivible group were the anarchists but they seamed to be against everything just for the sake of it.

Luckily for us, it was a sunny day and a lot of people saw the humour (or maybe cynicism) in the situation.

The crowd was allowed to disperse by 4.30 pm.

After congregating outside the the Bank of England, demonstrators and journalists found themselves trapped within a cordon of police for 5 hours.

Despite the occasional act of violence, the crowd remained calm and the demonstration became an occasion to socialise with people from different backgrounds. It felt at times almost like a street carnival with dancers, music, public speakers and colourful costumes.

There was an apparent lack of cohesion from all the groups demonstrating. No precise slogan or idea came out beside the obvious criticism to the current crisis and system.

The most vivible group were the anarchists but they seamed to be against everything just for the sake of it.

Luckily for us, it was a sunny day and a lot of people saw the humour (or maybe cynicism) in the situation.

The crowd was allowed to disperse by 4.30 pm.

ID: 42841
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After congregating outside the the Bank of England, demonstrators and journalists found themselves trapped within a cordon of police for 5 hours.

Despite the occasional act of violence, the crowd remained calm and the demonstration became an occasion to socialise with people from different backgrounds. It felt at times almost like a street carnival with dancers, music, public speakers and colourful costumes. 

There was an apparent lack of cohesion from all the groups demonstrating. No precise slogan or idea came out beside the obvious criticism to the current crisis and system.

The most vivible group were the anarchists but they seamed to be against everything just for the sake of it.

Luckily for us, it was a sunny day and a lot of people saw the humour (or maybe cynicism) in the situation.

The crowd was allowed to disperse by 4.30 pm.
After congregating outside the the Bank of England, demonstrators and journalists found themselves trapped within a cordon of police for 5 hours.

Despite the occasional act of violence, the crowd remained calm and the demonstration became an occasion to socialise with people from different backgrounds. It felt at times almost like a street carnival with dancers, music, public speakers and colourful costumes. 

There was an apparent lack of cohesion from all the groups demonstrating. No precise slogan or idea came out beside the obvious criticism to the current crisis and system.

The most vivible group were the anarchists but they seamed to be against everything just for the sake of it.

Luckily for us, it was a sunny day and a lot of people saw the humour (or maybe cynicism) in the situation.

The crowd was allowed to disperse by 4.30 pm.
After congregating outside the the Bank of England, demonstrators and journalists found themselves trapped within a cordon of police for 5 hours.

Despite the occasional act of violence, the crowd remained calm and the demonstration became an occasion to socialise with people from different backgrounds. It felt at times almost like a street carnival with dancers, music, public speakers and colourful costumes. 

There was an apparent lack of cohesion from all the groups demonstrating. No precise slogan or idea came out beside the obvious criticism to the current crisis and system.

The most vivible group were the anarchists but they seamed to be against everything just for the sake of it.

Luckily for us, it was a sunny day and a lot of people saw the humour (or maybe cynicism) in the situation.

The crowd was allowed to disperse by 4.30 pm.
After congregating outside the the Bank of England, demonstrators and journalists found themselves trapped within a cordon of police for 5 hours.

Despite the occasional act of violence, the crowd remained calm and the demonstration became an occasion to socialise with people from different backgrounds. It felt at times almost like a street carnival with dancers, music, public speakers and colourful costumes. 

There was an apparent lack of cohesion from all the groups demonstrating. No precise slogan or idea came out beside the obvious criticism to the current crisis and system.

The most vivible group were the anarchists but they seamed to be against everything just for the sake of it.

Luckily for us, it was a sunny day and a lot of people saw the humour (or maybe cynicism) in the situation.

The crowd was allowed to disperse by 4.30 pm.
After congregating outside the the Bank of England, demonstrators and journalists found themselves trapped within a cordon of police for 5 hours.

Despite the occasional act of violence, the crowd remained calm and the demonstration became an occasion to socialise with people from different backgrounds. It felt at times almost like a street carnival with dancers, music, public speakers and colourful costumes. 

There was an apparent lack of cohesion from all the groups demonstrating. No precise slogan or idea came out beside the obvious criticism to the current crisis and system.

The most vivible group were the anarchists but they seamed to be against everything just for the sake of it.

Luckily for us, it was a sunny day and a lot of people saw the humour (or maybe cynicism) in the situation.

The crowd was allowed to disperse by 4.30 pm.
After congregating outside the the Bank of England, demonstrators and journalists found themselves trapped within a cordon of police for 5 hours.

Despite the occasional act of violence, the crowd remained calm and the demonstration became an occasion to socialise with people from different backgrounds. It felt at times almost like a street carnival with dancers, music, public speakers and colourful costumes. 

There was an apparent lack of cohesion from all the groups demonstrating. No precise slogan or idea came out beside the obvious criticism to the current crisis and system.

The most vivible group were the anarchists but they seamed to be against everything just for the sake of it.

Luckily for us, it was a sunny day and a lot of people saw the humour (or maybe cynicism) in the situation.

The crowd was allowed to disperse by 4.30 pm.
After congregating outside the the Bank of England, demonstrators and journalists found themselves trapped within a cordon of police for 5 hours.

Despite the occasional act of violence, the crowd remained calm and the demonstration became an occasion to socialise with people from different backgrounds. It felt at times almost like a street carnival with dancers, music, public speakers and colourful costumes. 

There was an apparent lack of cohesion from all the groups demonstrating. No precise slogan or idea came out beside the obvious criticism to the current crisis and system.

The most vivible group were the anarchists but they seamed to be against everything just for the sake of it.

Luckily for us, it was a sunny day and a lot of people saw the humour (or maybe cynicism) in the situation.

The crowd was allowed to disperse by 4.30 pm.
After congregating outside the the Bank of England, demonstrators and journalists found themselves trapped within a cordon of police for 5 hours.

Despite the occasional act of violence, the crowd remained calm and the demonstration became an occasion to socialise with people from different backgrounds. It felt at times almost like a street carnival with dancers, music, public speakers and colourful costumes. 

There was an apparent lack of cohesion from all the groups demonstrating. No precise slogan or idea came out beside the obvious criticism to the current crisis and system.

The most vivible group were the anarchists but they seamed to be against everything just for the sake of it.

Luckily for us, it was a sunny day and a lot of people saw the humour (or maybe cynicism) in the situation.

The crowd was allowed to disperse by 4.30 pm.
After congregating outside the the Bank of England, demonstrators and journalists found themselves trapped within a cordon of police for 5 hours.

Despite the occasional act of violence, the crowd remained calm and the demonstration became an occasion to socialise with people from different backgrounds. It felt at times almost like a street carnival with dancers, music, public speakers and colourful costumes. 

There was an apparent lack of cohesion from all the groups demonstrating. No precise slogan or idea came out beside the obvious criticism to the current crisis and system.

The most vivible group were the anarchists but they seamed to be against everything just for the sake of it.

Luckily for us, it was a sunny day and a lot of people saw the humour (or maybe cynicism) in the situation.

The crowd was allowed to disperse by 4.30 pm.
After congregating outside the the Bank of England, demonstrators and journalists found themselves trapped within a cordon of police for 5 hours.

Despite the occasional act of violence, the crowd remained calm and the demonstration became an occasion to socialise with people from different backgrounds. It felt at times almost like a street carnival with dancers, music, public speakers and colourful costumes. 

There was an apparent lack of cohesion from all the groups demonstrating. No precise slogan or idea came out beside the obvious criticism to the current crisis and system.

The most vivible group were the anarchists but they seamed to be against everything just for the sake of it.

Luckily for us, it was a sunny day and a lot of people saw the humour (or maybe cynicism) in the situation.

The crowd was allowed to disperse by 4.30 pm.
After congregating outside the the Bank of England, demonstrators and journalists found themselves trapped within a cordon of police for 5 hours.

Despite the occasional act of violence, the crowd remained calm and the demonstration became an occasion to socialise with people from different backgrounds. It felt at times almost like a street carnival with dancers, music, public speakers and colourful costumes. 

There was an apparent lack of cohesion from all the groups demonstrating. No precise slogan or idea came out beside the obvious criticism to the current crisis and system.

The most vivible group were the anarchists but they seamed to be against everything just for the sake of it.

Luckily for us, it was a sunny day and a lot of people saw the humour (or maybe cynicism) in the situation.

The crowd was allowed to disperse by 4.30 pm.
After congregating outside the the Bank of England, demonstrators and journalists found themselves trapped within a cordon of police for 5 hours.

Despite the occasional act of violence, the crowd remained calm and the demonstration became an occasion to socialise with people from different backgrounds. It felt at times almost like a street carnival with dancers, music, public speakers and colourful costumes. 

There was an apparent lack of cohesion from all the groups demonstrating. No precise slogan or idea came out beside the obvious criticism to the current crisis and system.

The most vivible group were the anarchists but they seamed to be against everything just for the sake of it.

Luckily for us, it was a sunny day and a lot of people saw the humour (or maybe cynicism) in the situation.

The crowd was allowed to disperse by 4.30 pm.
After congregating outside the the Bank of England, demonstrators and journalists found themselves trapped within a cordon of police for 5 hours.

Despite the occasional act of violence, the crowd remained calm and the demonstration became an occasion to socialise with people from different backgrounds. It felt at times almost like a street carnival with dancers, music, public speakers and colourful costumes. 

There was an apparent lack of cohesion from all the groups demonstrating. No precise slogan or idea came out beside the obvious criticism to the current crisis and system.

The most vivible group were the anarchists but they seamed to be against everything just for the sake of it.

Luckily for us, it was a sunny day and a lot of people saw the humour (or maybe cynicism) in the situation.

The crowd was allowed to disperse by 4.30 pm.
After congregating outside the the Bank of England, demonstrators and journalists found themselves trapped within a cordon of police for 5 hours.

Despite the occasional act of violence, the crowd remained calm and the demonstration became an occasion to socialise with people from different backgrounds. It felt at times almost like a street carnival with dancers, music, public speakers and colourful costumes. 

There was an apparent lack of cohesion from all the groups demonstrating. No precise slogan or idea came out beside the obvious criticism to the current crisis and system.

The most vivible group were the anarchists but they seamed to be against everything just for the sake of it.

Luckily for us, it was a sunny day and a lot of people saw the humour (or maybe cynicism) in the situation.

The crowd was allowed to disperse by 4.30 pm.
After congregating outside the the Bank of England, demonstrators and journalists found themselves trapped within a cordon of police for 5 hours.

Despite the occasional act of violence, the crowd remained calm and the demonstration became an occasion to socialise with people from different backgrounds. It felt at times almost like a street carnival with dancers, music, public speakers and colourful costumes. 

There was an apparent lack of cohesion from all the groups demonstrating. No precise slogan or idea came out beside the obvious criticism to the current crisis and system.

The most vivible group were the anarchists but they seamed to be against everything just for the sake of it.

Luckily for us, it was a sunny day and a lot of people saw the humour (or maybe cynicism) in the situation.

The crowd was allowed to disperse by 4.30 pm.
After congregating outside the the Bank of England, demonstrators and journalists found themselves trapped within a cordon of police for 5 hours.

Despite the occasional act of violence, the crowd remained calm and the demonstration became an occasion to socialise with people from different backgrounds. It felt at times almost like a street carnival with dancers, music, public speakers and colourful costumes. 

There was an apparent lack of cohesion from all the groups demonstrating. No precise slogan or idea came out beside the obvious criticism to the current crisis and system.

The most vivible group were the anarchists but they seamed to be against everything just for the sake of it.

Luckily for us, it was a sunny day and a lot of people saw the humour (or maybe cynicism) in the situation.

The crowd was allowed to disperse by 4.30 pm.
After congregating outside the the Bank of England, demonstrators and journalists found themselves trapped within a cordon of police for 5 hours.

Despite the occasional act of violence, the crowd remained calm and the demonstration became an occasion to socialise with people from different backgrounds. It felt at times almost like a street carnival with dancers, music, public speakers and colourful costumes. 

There was an apparent lack of cohesion from all the groups demonstrating. No precise slogan or idea came out beside the obvious criticism to the current crisis and system.

The most vivible group were the anarchists but they seamed to be against everything just for the sake of it.

Luckily for us, it was a sunny day and a lot of people saw the humour (or maybe cynicism) in the situation.

The crowd was allowed to disperse by 4.30 pm.
After congregating outside the the Bank of England, demonstrators and journalists found themselves trapped within a cordon of police for 5 hours.

Despite the occasional act of violence, the crowd remained calm and the demonstration became an occasion to socialise with people from different backgrounds. It felt at times almost like a street carnival with dancers, music, public speakers and colourful costumes. 

There was an apparent lack of cohesion from all the groups demonstrating. No precise slogan or idea came out beside the obvious criticism to the current crisis and system.

The most vivible group were the anarchists but they seamed to be against everything just for the sake of it.

Luckily for us, it was a sunny day and a lot of people saw the humour (or maybe cynicism) in the situation.

The crowd was allowed to disperse by 4.30 pm.
After congregating outside the the Bank of England, demonstrators and journalists found themselves trapped within a cordon of police for 5 hours.

Despite the occasional act of violence, the crowd remained calm and the demonstration became an occasion to socialise with people from different backgrounds. It felt at times almost like a street carnival with dancers, music, public speakers and colourful costumes. 

There was an apparent lack of cohesion from all the groups demonstrating. No precise slogan or idea came out beside the obvious criticism to the current crisis and system.

The most vivible group were the anarchists but they seamed to be against everything just for the sake of it.

Luckily for us, it was a sunny day and a lot of people saw the humour (or maybe cynicism) in the situation.

The crowd was allowed to disperse by 4.30 pm.
After congregating outside the the Bank of England, demonstrators and journalists found themselves trapped within a cordon of police for 5 hours.

Despite the occasional act of violence, the crowd remained calm and the demonstration became an occasion to socialise with people from different backgrounds. It felt at times almost like a street carnival with dancers, music, public speakers and colourful costumes. 

There was an apparent lack of cohesion from all the groups demonstrating. No precise slogan or idea came out beside the obvious criticism to the current crisis and system.

The most vivible group were the anarchists but they seamed to be against everything just for the sake of it.

Luckily for us, it was a sunny day and a lot of people saw the humour (or maybe cynicism) in the situation.

The crowd was allowed to disperse by 4.30 pm.