site not close to being eliminated after the two-hour meeting between the Corporation of London and protesters
Society of London told the protesters to occupy London is happy to stay away from the Cathedral of St. Paul in the New Year.
A spokesman for the protesters and said it had to be put to the general assembly of the camp, but we do not expect the subject. Decisions in the field are taken by consensus.
A spokesman refused to confirm this hypothesis. "What we have said, is the extent we are," he said, referring to corporate tweets about his meeting with London Occupy. "If [the protesters] want to talk about other things, we will not confirm or deny." He said to go into details because the demonstrators were "doing a bit of mockery" of the negotiation process.
company demonstrators gathered Wednesday afternoon, officials at the Guildhall, home of the local authority of the city, with two lawyers to help society and Paul Ridge Bindmans firm representing occupy London. In his tweets on the negotiations, the company said it was a "constructive meeting", where people from the company, "said [the] city road again and planning responsibilities." The Company said his goal was to reduce the field size and to limit its duration, and said he will make a further announcement on Friday.
as efforts intensify to find a solution to the impasse in the original protest outside the Cathedral of St. Paul, the movement continued to grow throughout the UK occupy. Inspired tents at Camp London and populated by a disparate mix of activists emerged in Bristol, Bath, Birmingham, Bradford and Edinburgh.
In London, where the area of ??employment outside the Cathedral of St. Paul is now in its third week, there was no sign of either side giving in. Although Cathedral and the City of London Corporation has suspended legal action to evict the protesters, the latter is convinced that his main concern is to ensure that the road is clear and that this issue is resolved peacefully. "
London Mayor Boris Johnson has renewed his call for protesters to leave the cathedral. "It is for the church and protesters to talk to each other now," he said. "No need to be confrontational. What concerns protesters must continue."
- Tony, a spokesman, said that local politicians were trying to understand why they were there. "I think they expect us to deliver a list of demands," he said. "This is not what it is. We are not here to wave flags and stamp our feet and then disappear. We want to be there to provide. Real and fundamental "
the Right Reverend David Hoyle, Dean of Bristol Cathedral, said he supported the right of protesters to make their voices heard, but added: "I'm sure they have a be put on the pressure. "
campers in a half-dozen stores Victoria Square, Birmingham, have until noon Thursday to leave. If they do, the city will find the legal means to force them out.
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