Tax protest stops Lighthouse Topshop store
Many activists have been forcibly removed premises by the police and private security guards.
An activist who wish to be only called Lucy, said: "I am a demonstrator Pacific." A woman has thrown the Bank, I opposed so I picked up by two men of private security.
"They me survey by my ankles and my hair." It is really quite scary. ?
Activists, non-UK cut, said that they targeted the store because it was part of the Group sales at retail from Sir Philip Green Arcadia.
A spokesman said: "tax avoidance is a big problem and we believe that it is the alternative sections are the Government.
A protester, Ed green, 20 of North West London, said: "we know that the Topshop must 1.2 billion pounds of government tax" collaboration with companies like Vodafone, companies owe 126 billion pounds.
"We take direct action on the companies like Topshop avoids large amounts of tax".
Similar action was taken in 16 cities in non-UK cut with Arcadia - which includes Topshop and Dorothy Perkins - being the main target, along with boots, HSBC, Barclays and Vodafone.
The Group also criticized the decision of the Government of the coalition to obtain advice from Sir Philip cuts the effectiveness of the public service.
David Cameron wants to ordinary people in their free time to perform essential State services which have been cut, so that's exactly what we are doing,"said Daniel Garvin, a spokesman for film UK.
"If Ies hunted by avoiders tax, then we will."
Activist Bridget Chapman, 39, Lambeth, Southeast London, said: "if people like Philip Green paid their taxes we wouldn't make spending public pieces."
30 Police officers were guarding the door of the store with an even greater number of private security guards.
UK uncut estimated that 200 people participated in the protest. Brighton, activists target another Topshop store.
Person of Arcadia was available for comment.
0 Response to "Tax protest stops Lighthouse Topshop store"
Post a Comment