
Members of United Voices of the World union and friends meet at South
Kensington station for an emergency

Halloween-themed protes the day after a dissapointing hearring

where H R Owen and Templewood said if Angelica and Freddy didn't promise
to go back to work on lousy and

promise not to take strike action they didn't have a job.

They work in a luxury car showroom for companies that make huge profits
but won't pay a living wage

Angelica and Victor in a blonde wig


Petros arrives and speaks about what the employers have demanded,
which everyon is apalled at

and the protesters set off to walk down the road to the showroom.
But they have been seen on the way

and find the doors have been locked when they arrive

so they protest outside

at first on the pavement




but soon they decide to block the road


'LUxury Cars for the Rich... Poverty Pay for Us'

'Justice for Cleaners'

A car tries to drive through the protesters, but people stand in front
of it

Jane Nicholl of Class War holds out her hands


and tells the driver exactly what she thinks of him

'Re-instate Angelica and Freddy - striking is a right!!!!'

'No Longer Invisible'

Various friends of the UVW have come to support the strikers, including
some students and durmmers



Angelica speaks


and is followed by Freddy

and others

A number of IWGB members have come to give their support

Another car tries to push through the protest - but is stopped




The protesters march off to another protest for workers at the Royal College
of Music, but I need ot get home
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