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iaskwhy | 8 years ago

One example from the article: the London City Hall, where the major works from, is in private space so there can't be any demonstrations there. Don't you think this is problematic?

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anonymousDan|8 years ago

Or the whole City of London, containing many organisations that you could argue were at the root of the financial crisis a few years back.

iaskwhy|8 years ago

Yes, along with Canary Wharf, both private places with even private police. But I'd say the City Hall example is a level more problematic than that because that's where you would demonstrate, there's where the decision making is happening. Imagine not being possible to gather in front of the Houses of Parliament...