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'Occupy London' dismisses decamp order
Broadcast Date: 22 Jan. 2012 Watch on YouTube
Occupy London protests has received its decamping orders in court but there are still no sign of them quitting.


The campaigners pitched their tents in the shadow of St Paul's cathedral and they are fighting all the way to stay.

Within a few days of the main camps' setting up, the grandly named Tent City University a few meters from a busy road will be offering lectures, not just to activists but to anyone who happen to be passing by.

Since then a host of leading university academics have offered talks on subjects as varied as international banking philosophy, theology and the Arab Revolution.

“I had a bit of a windfall during the week and it came from the Rupert Murdoch's newsgroup newspapers whose employees on the now defund news of the world hacked my telephone,” says George Galloway.

“I was one of 37 public figures the phone hacking victims of private investigators working for the newspaper,” he adds.

There are at least 800 other confirmed victims of the newspaper's illegal hacking. The obvious conclusion is that the most dominant newspaper company that Britain has ever known was dangerously and illegally out of control, deceiving regulators, the police, the public and parliament.

Ofcom on the other think the people responsible for all that are fit and proper people to run a television station on the Sky platform.
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