As dúzias das activistas stormed nos slogans shouting do edifício e em dizer elas estavam indo ocupar os escritórios.
Os protesters, que foram vestidos como “banqueiros,” descreveram a legislação de planeamento do governo como do “a conta do abolition bem-estar” e reivindicaram as medidas abolish virtualmente o bem-estar para únicos pais e povos disabled.
Um número uniões e de MPs Labour são opostos à conta, que é devida ser debatida no Parliament semana seguinte.
One of the protesters, Anne-Marie O’Reilly from Feminist Fightback and London Coalition Against Poverty, said: “Everyone knows that the government’s welfare Bill was designed by ex-banker David Freud.
“Even if it weren’t for the banks’ track records, the fact that he has recently defected to the Tories should make it clear this Bill needs to be thrown out.
“They will throw us out of the building today, but we think it’s time they really throw the bankers and their interests out of Whitehall and stop penalising poor people, disabled people and single mothers.”
Another activist, Alice Robson, said: “The government is bailing out the banks and giving them bonuses whilst cutting welfare benefits for the poor.
“This Bill does not make sense. The government should be targeting the rich not the poor to pay for their crisis.”
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