
UK: 'Class War' hits London as anti-gentrification protesters kick footballs at police
Protesters from the radical left-wing group 'Class War' gathered outside the White Cube art gallery in London, Saturday, to protest against the gentrification and commercialisation of South London.
The protesters, which featured a fire-breathing performer, waved a large 'Class War' banner, kicked footballs at police and hurled insults at the rich outside one of the leading galleries for contemporary art in London.
The group 'Class War' made headlines last September when anti-gentrification activists attacked London's infamous 'Hipster' Cereal Killer Cafe in Shoreditch, known for selling breakfast cereal for £3.20 (€4.25) in Tower Hamlets, one of London's most deprived areas.

Protesters from the radical left-wing group 'Class War' gathered outside the White Cube art gallery in London, Saturday, to protest against the gentrification and commercialisation of South London.
The protesters, which featured a fire-breathing performer, waved a large 'Class War' banner, kicked footballs at police and hurled insults at the rich outside one of the leading galleries for contemporary art in London.
The group 'Class War' made headlines last September when anti-gentrification activists attacked London's infamous 'Hipster' Cereal Killer Cafe in Shoreditch, known for selling breakfast cereal for £3.20 (€4.25) in Tower Hamlets, one of London's most deprived areas.