15/10/2011 16:39 | By MSN/PA
'Occupy London' protesters staying put

Protesters have entered their third day of 'Occupy' London at St Paul's Cathedral



Anti-capitalist demonstrators outside St Paul's Cathedral in central London as part of the 'Occupy the London Stock Exchange' demonstration (© Jeff Moore/Empics Entertainment)
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  • Anti-capitalist demonstrators outside St Paul's Cathedral in central London as part of the 'Occupy the London Stock Exchange' demonstration (© Jeff Moore/Empics Entertainment)
  • A protester from the Occupy London Stock Exchange group plays music as businessmen walk by with a placard stating "Shares Only Please!" (© AP Photo/Matt Dunham)
  • Office workers pass anti-capitalist demonstrators camped outside St Paul's Cathedral (© Dominic Lipinski/PA)
  • Anti-capitalist protesters confront workmen setting up metal barriers around the square in front of St Paul's Cathedral in London (© Ian Nicholson/PA Wire)
  • City protesters settle in for a second night on the steps of St Paul's Cathedral (© Ian Nicholson/PA Wire)
  • Protesters, who are part of the Occupy London Stock Exchange demonstration, outside St Paul's Cathedral (© Yui Mok/PA Wire)
  • Protesters bed down for the night on Saturday after their first day of protests (© Yui Mok/PA Wire)
  • Protesters outside St Paul's in London (© PA)
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Anti-capitalist protests in the heart of London's financial district are entering their third day. Activists set up a makeshift campsite on Saturday in front of St Paul's Cathedral after police blocked them from the London Stock Exchange in nearby Paternoster Square.

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