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Sarah_Jayne 09-15-2004 08:26 AM

and now a protester makes it into Parliment chamber!
 
there are some seriously nasty protests going on outside of parliment at the moment because of the vote to ban fox hunting and a guy just got into the commons chamber. That is two days after batman tried to meet the queen.

Bet some terrorists are loving this crap security.

vivalaspam 09-15-2004 08:38 AM

Is the security really that bad?
You would think after it happened once they would tie up the holes.

Any news links to this?

:)

Sarah_Jayne 09-15-2004 09:15 AM

I watched it happen live on tv - it has to have been an inside job. They came out of a door that you just couldn't get into without someone letting you in:

Protesters storm UK parliament
Wednesday, September 15, 2004 Posted: 1600 GMT (0000 HKT)


LONDON, England (CNN) -- Five protesters burst onto the floor of Britain's House of Commons on Wednesday as lawmakers were preparing to vote on a ban on fox hunting.

The break-in, which was captured on House of Commons television, caused a suspension of proceedings.

It marks the country's second major security breach in less than a week.

The protesters broke into the chamber and heckled the government minister leading the debate, Reuters reported.

The protesters were grabbed by doorkeepers and bundled out of the chamber.

The debate resumed after about 10 minutes.

The incident came two days after a fathers' rights campaigner scaled a balcony at Buckingham Palace, Queen Elizabeth's main London residence.

Also Wednesday, protesters clashed with police outside the parliament building.

Riot police carrying shields and truncheons battled to keep demonstrators at bay as about 10,000 hunt supporters blew horns and jeered outside parliament in central London.


http://edition.cnn.com/2004/WORLD/eu...5/fox.protest/

Manowar 09-15-2004 09:17 AM

gotta love the security there

Sarah_Jayne 09-15-2004 09:22 AM

yeah and on TOP of this being a day where there was obviously going to be heated protests it was always prime minister's questions today so you would have thought the security would be as tight as humanly possible.


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