Squatters occupy old Royal Mint to protest homelessness, inequality and climate change (which is meant to justify more of the other two)

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‘Activists protesting against homelessness, wealth inequality and climate change have occupied part of the former Royal Mint building opposite Tower Bridge in central London.

The group of squatters took over the building, which is no longer used as a mint but still holds great symbolic significance, on Monday afternoon and hung banners reading “System change not climate change” and “104,000 homeless children at Christmas.”

The protesters chose the building to send a message to the financial institutions of Britain calling for change. The former mint has been lined up for redevelopment.’

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