Saturday, December 8, 2012

activists stage sit-series, because of fears that a firm decision to pay £ 20 million over two years Treasury loses the point

protesters against tax evasion targeted branches of Starbucks in the UK, trying to turn them into centers for women and child care, saying that the unilateral decision the company to pay 20 million pounds over two years Treasury misses the point.

chain of coffee in front of the customer reaction when revealed last month that it had received three billion pounds in sales of more than 14 years, but said they had losses Great Britain each year and significantly reduce their tax bill on income.

Campaign group UK Uncut organized 45 demonstrations to pressure the government to fight against tax evasion and Roll Back reductions in public services.

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A spokesman for British, Anna Walker, said that 1,000 people attended 45 granted to the country.

flagship store on Conduit Street Starbucks in central London about 40 militants and six children were threatened with arrest by police for aggravated burglary and - after a brief discussion - protesters agreed to leave

In Vigo Street in Mayfair, London, about 60 protesters gathered to customers drink coffee, tea, singing. "If you do not pay your taxes will put"

Zara Martin, 33, a protester who was passing out flyers at the branch, said: "Everyone is really happy to be and transient response is great, everyone is smiling and interested in what we do. "is encouraging.

Two American tourists, a couple from New York, were on the ground with Mulberry bags business. The man, who declined to give his name, said: ".? Well, certainly, it is David Cameron to tax laws Why interfere with people and shopping"

She added: "In fact, I think it is quite correct - Starbucks must pay taxes in the country where you are" The couple was arguing.


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