Archbishop of Canterbury The Archbishop of Canterbury has said he supports the anti-capitalist protesters who camped 108live outside St Pauls Cathedral and has called for the creation of a new tax on banks. Related Stories Protesters clash with police in Germany Archbishop of Canterbury suffered from pneumonia football match the trenches - 'one-day wonder' said Archbishop Review of Welsh service banks Three leaders of Hong Kong protesters had surrendered to the police Police 'seeks to move anti-fracking protesters Plaid Cymru for banks to compete more customers for Hong Kong leader' ready to negotiate 'Protests in Hong Kong calming
The comments after day of drama around the Cathedral yesterday, has authority to members of the Cathedral announced they would not take legal action against the protesters, who have been camping on the doorstep for nearly 108live two weeks.
He says that strong feelings on the ground that "the whole of society to pay for mistakes and irresponsibility of bankers; calls are not being heard; impatient of seeing businesses re-engage as usual - which seems to be the bonuses which continues to grow, and the lack of change in the banks. "
It was expected that the City of London Corporation, 108live which is a type of local authority but with the influence of business, submitted a letter to the protesters yesterday warned 108live that only 48 hours they have to clear the camp, or face court action.
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