Saturday, April 9, 2016

In London, held mass rally demanding the resignation of Cameron – RBC

The British protest Prime Minister David Cameron, London, April 9, 2016

Photo: REUTERS 2016

Several thousand people took to the march in London demanding the resignation of Prime Minister David Cameron, whose name was I mentioned in the “Panamanian documents»

According to the publication The Guardian, several thousand people held a rally near the prime minister’s residence in Downing Street, demanding the resignation of David Cameron. Some protesters said they would continue to hold rallies until the statements of the government’s resignation from his post.

During the rally, protesters burned an effigy of a pig, on the face of which was a portrait of Cameron.

The police did not interfere with the protesters, according to Daily Mirror. Police intervened in the actions of the protesters only at the moment when they surrounded the Land Rover, which was a sticker advertising the Conservative party.

The day before, Cameron admitted that he owned shares in the offshore company his father Ian Cameron. According to him, he sold it before being led government.

As acknowledged by the British prime minister, he also, after his father’s death was £ 300 thousand. Inherited. At the same time, Cameron said that he did not know the money or not from an offshore source. “I can not specify the sources of each coin of this amount. And his father is now not near to me, to ask it from him, “- said Cameron

late father’s name the British prime minister -. Ian Cameron – turned out in the investigation of the International Consortium for Investigative Journalism (ICIJ) and the Center for corruption research and organized crime (OCCRP), issued April 3, called “Panamanian dossier».

Earlier, Cameron, commenting on the publication of the results of the investigation, said that he has no assets in offshore related to his father. “I do not own the shares, I do not trust or offshore funds”, – said Cameron

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