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BRITISH-IRISH ASSEMBLY: 70 PROTESTORS PICKET LYIT CONFERENCE

written by admin March 4, 2013
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photoSEVENTY people have been holding a noisy protest at LYIT this afternoon ahead of the visit by the Taoiseach to Letterkenny.

Members of the British Irish Parliamentary Assembly have been discussing wind energy today.

The Can’t Pay protestors can be heard inside the building where the politicians are meeting.

The anti-austerity campaigners are using sirens and other devices to make as much noise as possible.

One of the protestors is dressed in a Spiderman outfit.

 

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