“We’re from the Bargee Travellers Association, we live on boats that don’t have home moorings. We’re here in solidarity with other travellers and also for the right to protest.”
Olivia, right, 32, from Peterborough, at the #KillTheBill protest.
“I’m here dressed as the grim reaper to mourn what is in effect the death of democracy .... We need to stop this bill going through because it’s a complete erosion of our civil liberties.”
“I feel like the government is doing anything they can to take away our right to protest ... They are trying to turn this country into a police state.”
“It’s really important that the public continues to vocalise and speak out against this bill, and continue to demonstrate exactly why this bill should be opposed.”
“I want to live in a world of peace and justice, I want to live in a world of human rights and democracy, and I’m prepared to make people feel uncomfortable in the process.”
Police apparently arresting legal observers at what remains of the #KillTheBill protest in Aldwych. @libertyhq check it out.
I’ve been sent this footage of police kneeling on or near the neck of a #KillTheBill protester while making an arrest in Parliament Square.
A slightly clearer angle of this incident, sent to me by someone else, that appears to show a police officer with his knee on the neck of a #KillTheBill protester in Parliament Square.
A last view of the #killthebill protesters kettled at Aldwych. I expect they will all be fined under COVID or arrested.
The Met has sent me this statement
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BREAKING: Elizabeth Denham, @ICOnews information commissioner, has confirmed the @Conservatives broke the law by racially profiling 10m voters in 2019.
Appearing at the @CommonsDCMS select committee, Denham insisted that the Conservative party had destroyed the data when her office recommended it, so that enforcement action was unnecessary.
But, she added: "We made the recommendation that they destroy the data because they didn't have the legal basis to collect it ... it was illegal to collect."
The @metpoliceuk are rolling out their first operational use of live facial recognition surveillance in Stratford, east London, today.
They have deployed a single van with its cameras pointed at the entrance to Stratford shopping centre, capturing the faces of people walking out towards the station.
About 30 police are standing around in clusters, peering at smartphones to which facial recognition positive matches are sent, to decide whether to make a stop.
Police use a battering ram to break into #ExtinctionRebellion warehouse in Kennington, south London
An activist with #ExtinctionRebellion said the building had been a “tech hub” storing much of the audiovisual equipment for the protests, including sound systems and lighting, as well as lots of small gazebos.
#ExtinctionRebellion said eight activists had been arrested on conspiracy to cause a public nuisance as they tried to remove equipment from the building