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DescriptionParliament Square peace campaign at the Tate - geograph.org.uk - 486558.jpg
English: Parliament Square peace campaign at the Tate. The protest camp outside the Houses of Parliament, recorded in this image 227990, here shown recreated in 2007 inside Tate Britain by the artist Mark Wallinger. Brian Haw has spent 6 years living on the pavement to protest against the government's economic sanctions, and then military action, against Iraq. In 2006 legislation was passed expressly to remove him and subsequently a police raid destroyed the camp. He is now limited to only 3m of public space. He has received worldwide support for his vigil and in 2007 won Channel 4's Most Inspiring Political Figure Award.
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