St Paul's protesters set up 'splinter camp' at Tate Modern

November 1 2011

With crushing predictability, the unhinged loonies camping out in front of St Paul's have now moved over the river to Tate Modern, that beacon of capitalism and well-known symbol of oppression. With the camp outside St Paul's expected to be closed soon, it's likely that more protesters will end up at Tate. Let's hope the museum is not as badly affected as the poor staff and worshippers at St Paul's. More here.

Handy tip to the protesters - other more appropriate places to protest, perhaps the Stock Exchange, or the headquarters of RBS, can be found here

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