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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/10/2015. Hinkley Point, Somerset, UK.  Anti-nuclear protest by the "Osborne's Folly" (after the Chancellor George Osborne) group, protesting against the proposed new nuclear power station Hinkley C and against Chinese investment in the project.  The group has occupied a roundabout near the site and erected an inflatable white elephant with a banner written in Chinese and say they want to send a message to the visiting Chinese President Xi Jinping that EDF’s Hinkley C would be “a bad investment” for the Chinese state. They say that the stalled project has become “Osborne's Energy Folly” and should now be abandoned.  Theo Simon, one of the campaigners said: "“Ironically, the Chinese are leading the world in renewable energy investment in their own country, where there is also a growing anti-nuclear movement”. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/10/2015. Hinkley Point, Somerset, UK.  Anti-nuclear campaigners Theo Simon and Trevor Houghton at protest by the group "Osborne's Folly" (after the Chancellor George Osborne), protesting against the proposed new nuclear power station Hinkley C and against Chinese investment in the project.  The group has occupied a roundabout near the site and erected an inflatable white elephant with a banner written in Chinese and say they want to send a message to the visiting Chinese President Xi Jinping that EDF’s Hinkley C would be “a bad investment” for the Chinese state. They say that the stalled project has become “Osborne's Energy Folly” and should now be abandoned.  Theo Simon, one of the campaigners said: "“Ironically, the Chinese are leading the world in renewable energy investment in their own country, where there is also a growing anti-nuclear movement”. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_HINKLEY_PROTEST_151019_SCH_17.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/10/2015. Hinkley Point, Somerset, UK.  Anti-nuclear protest by the "Osborne's Folly" (after the Chancellor George Osborne) group, protesting against the proposed new nuclear power station Hinkley C and against Chinese investment in the project.  The group has occupied a roundabout near the site and erected an inflatable white elephant with a banner written in Chinese and say they want to send a message to the visiting Chinese President Xi Jinping that EDF’s Hinkley C would be “a bad investment” for the Chinese state. They say that the stalled project has become “Osborne's Energy Folly” and should now be abandoned.  Theo Simon, one of the campaigners said: "“Ironically, the Chinese are leading the world in renewable energy investment in their own country, where there is also a growing anti-nuclear movement”. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_HINKLEY_PROTEST_151019_SCH_06.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/10/2015. Hinkley Point, Somerset, UK.  Officials deliver papers to an Anti-nuclear protest by the group "Osborne's Folly" (after the Chancellor George Osborne), protesting against the proposed new nuclear power station Hinkley C and against Chinese investment in the project.  The papers ask the protesters to leave by 5pm or legal proceedings will begin to regain possession of the land. The group has occupied a roundabout near the site and erected an inflatable white elephant with a banner written in Chinese and say they want to send a message to the visiting Chinese President Xi Jinping that EDF’s Hinkley C would be “a bad investment” for the Chinese state. They say that the stalled project has become “Osborne's Energy Folly” and should now be abandoned.  Theo Simon, one of the campaigners said: "“Ironically, the Chinese are leading the world in renewable energy investment in their own country, where there is also a growing anti-nuclear movement”. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_HINKLEY_PROTEST_151019_SCH_22.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/10/2015. Hinkley Point, Somerset, UK.  Officials deliver papers to an Anti-nuclear protest by the group "Osborne's Folly" (after the Chancellor George Osborne), protesting against the proposed new nuclear power station Hinkley C and against Chinese investment in the project.  The papers ask the protesters to leave by 5pm or legal proceedings will begin to regain possession of the land. The group has occupied a roundabout near the site and erected an inflatable white elephant with a banner written in Chinese and say they want to send a message to the visiting Chinese President Xi Jinping that EDF’s Hinkley C would be “a bad investment” for the Chinese state. They say that the stalled project has become “Osborne's Energy Folly” and should now be abandoned.  Theo Simon, one of the campaigners said: "“Ironically, the Chinese are leading the world in renewable energy investment in their own country, where there is also a growing anti-nuclear movement”. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_HINKLEY_PROTEST_151019_SCH_21.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/10/2015. Hinkley Point, Somerset, UK.  View towards the existing Hinkley Point nuclear site, with Hinkley A (left) being decommissioned, and Hinkley B (right) still operating. Anti-nuclear protest by the "Osborne's Folly" (after the Chancellor George Osborne) group, protesting against the proposed new nuclear power station Hinkley C and against Chinese investment in the project.  The group has occupied a roundabout near the site and erected an inflatable white elephant with a banner written in Chinese and say they want to send a message to the visiting Chinese President Xi Jinping that EDF’s Hinkley C would be “a bad investment” for the Chinese state. They say that the stalled project has become “Osborne's Energy Folly” and should now be abandoned.  Theo Simon, one of the campaigners said: "“Ironically, the Chinese are leading the world in renewable energy investment in their own country, where there is also a growing anti-nuclear movement”. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_HINKLEY_PROTEST_151019_SCH_18.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/10/2015. Hinkley Point, Somerset, UK.  View of preparations at the site of the proposed new nuclear power station Hinkley C, next to the existing Hinkley Point nuclear site. Anti-nuclear protest by the "Osborne's Folly" (after the Chancellor George Osborne) group, protesting against the proposed new nuclear power station Hinkley C and against Chinese investment in the project.  The group has occupied a roundabout near the site and erected an inflatable white elephant with a banner written in Chinese and say they want to send a message to the visiting Chinese President Xi Jinping that EDF’s Hinkley C would be “a bad investment” for the Chinese state. They say that the stalled project has become “Osborne's Energy Folly” and should now be abandoned.  Theo Simon, one of the campaigners said: "“Ironically, the Chinese are leading the world in renewable energy investment in their own country, where there is also a growing anti-nuclear movement”. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_HINKLEY_PROTEST_151019_SCH_19.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/10/2015. Hinkley Point, Somerset, UK.  Anti-nuclear protest by the "Osborne's Folly" (after the Chancellor George Osborne) group, protesting against the proposed new nuclear power station Hinkley C and against Chinese investment in the project.  The group has occupied a roundabout near the site and erected an inflatable white elephant with a banner written in Chinese and say they want to send a message to the visiting Chinese President Xi Jinping that EDF’s Hinkley C would be “a bad investment” for the Chinese state. They say that the stalled project has become “Osborne's Energy Folly” and should now be abandoned.  Theo Simon, one of the campaigners said: "“Ironically, the Chinese are leading the world in renewable energy investment in their own country, where there is also a growing anti-nuclear movement”. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_HINKLEY_PROTEST_151019_SCH_18.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/10/2015. Hinkley Point, Somerset, UK.  Anti-nuclear campaigners Theo Simon and Trevor Houghton at protest by the group "Osborne's Folly" (after the Chancellor George Osborne), protesting against the proposed new nuclear power station Hinkley C and against Chinese investment in the project.  The group has occupied a roundabout near the site and erected an inflatable white elephant with a banner written in Chinese and say they want to send a message to the visiting Chinese President Xi Jinping that EDF’s Hinkley C would be “a bad investment” for the Chinese state. They say that the stalled project has become “Osborne's Energy Folly” and should now be abandoned.  Theo Simon, one of the campaigners said: "“Ironically, the Chinese are leading the world in renewable energy investment in their own country, where there is also a growing anti-nuclear movement”. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_HINKLEY_PROTEST_151019_SCH_14.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/10/2015. Hinkley Point, Somerset, UK.  Anti-nuclear protest by the "Osborne's Folly" (after the Chancellor George Osborne) group, protesting against the proposed new nuclear power station Hinkley C and against Chinese investment in the project.  The group has occupied a roundabout near the site and erected an inflatable white elephant with a banner written in Chinese and say they want to send a message to the visiting Chinese President Xi Jinping that EDF’s Hinkley C would be “a bad investment” for the Chinese state. They say that the stalled project has become “Osborne's Energy Folly” and should now be abandoned.  Theo Simon, one of the campaigners said: "“Ironically, the Chinese are leading the world in renewable energy investment in their own country, where there is also a growing anti-nuclear movement”. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_HINKLEY_PROTEST_151019_SCH_10.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/10/2015. Hinkley Point, Somerset, UK.  Anti-nuclear protest by the "Osborne's Folly" (after the Chancellor George Osborne) group, protesting against the proposed new nuclear power station Hinkley C and against Chinese investment in the project.  The group has occupied a roundabout near the site and erected an inflatable white elephant with a banner written in Chinese and say they want to send a message to the visiting Chinese President Xi Jinping that EDF’s Hinkley C would be “a bad investment” for the Chinese state. They say that the stalled project has become “Osborne's Energy Folly” and should now be abandoned.  Theo Simon, one of the campaigners said: "“Ironically, the Chinese are leading the world in renewable energy investment in their own country, where there is also a growing anti-nuclear movement”. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_HINKLEY_PROTEST_151019_SCH_08.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/10/2015. Hinkley Point, Somerset, UK.  Anti-nuclear protest by the "Osborne's Folly" (after the Chancellor George Osborne) group, protesting against the proposed new nuclear power station Hinkley C and against Chinese investment in the project.  The group has occupied a roundabout near the site and erected an inflatable white elephant with a banner written in Chinese and say they want to send a message to the visiting Chinese President Xi Jinping that EDF’s Hinkley C would be “a bad investment” for the Chinese state. They say that the stalled project has become “Osborne's Energy Folly” and should now be abandoned.  Theo Simon, one of the campaigners said: "“Ironically, the Chinese are leading the world in renewable energy investment in their own country, where there is also a growing anti-nuclear movement”. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_HINKLEY_PROTEST_151019_SCH_05.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/10/2015. Hinkley Point, Somerset, UK.  Anti-nuclear protest by the "Osborne's Folly" (after the Chancellor George Osborne) group, protesting against the proposed new nuclear power station Hinkley C and against Chinese investment in the project.  The group has occupied a roundabout near the site and erected an inflatable white elephant with a banner written in Chinese and say they want to send a message to the visiting Chinese President Xi Jinping that EDF’s Hinkley C would be “a bad investment” for the Chinese state. They say that the stalled project has become “Osborne's Energy Folly” and should now be abandoned.  Theo Simon, one of the campaigners said: "“Ironically, the Chinese are leading the world in renewable energy investment in their own country, where there is also a growing anti-nuclear movement”. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_HINKLEY_PROTEST_151019_SCH_03.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/10/2015. Hinkley Point, Somerset, UK.  Anti-nuclear protest by the "Osborne's Folly" (after the Chancellor George Osborne) group, protesting against the proposed new nuclear power station Hinkley C and against Chinese investment in the project.  The group has occupied a roundabout near the site and erected an inflatable white elephant with a banner written in Chinese and say they want to send a message to the visiting Chinese President Xi Jinping that EDF’s Hinkley C would be “a bad investment” for the Chinese state. They say that the stalled project has become “Osborne's Energy Folly” and should now be abandoned.  Theo Simon, one of the campaigners said: "“Ironically, the Chinese are leading the world in renewable energy investment in their own country, where there is also a growing anti-nuclear movement”. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_HINKLEY_PROTEST_151019_SCH_01.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/10/2015. Hinkley Point, Somerset, UK.  Officials deliver papers to an Anti-nuclear protest by the group "Osborne's Folly" (after the Chancellor George Osborne), protesting against the proposed new nuclear power station Hinkley C and against Chinese investment in the project.  The papers ask the protesters to leave by 5pm or legal proceedings will begin to regain possession of the land. The group has occupied a roundabout near the site and erected an inflatable white elephant with a banner written in Chinese and say they want to send a message to the visiting Chinese President Xi Jinping that EDF’s Hinkley C would be “a bad investment” for the Chinese state. They say that the stalled project has become “Osborne's Energy Folly” and should now be abandoned.  Theo Simon, one of the campaigners said: "“Ironically, the Chinese are leading the world in renewable energy investment in their own country, where there is also a growing anti-nuclear movement”. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_HINKLEY_PROTEST_151019_SCH_23.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/10/2015. Hinkley Point, Somerset, UK.  Officials deliver papers to an Anti-nuclear protest by the group "Osborne's Folly" (after the Chancellor George Osborne), protesting against the proposed new nuclear power station Hinkley C and against Chinese investment in the project.  The papers ask the protesters to leave by 5pm or legal proceedings will begin to regain possession of the land. The group has occupied a roundabout near the site and erected an inflatable white elephant with a banner written in Chinese and say they want to send a message to the visiting Chinese President Xi Jinping that EDF’s Hinkley C would be “a bad investment” for the Chinese state. They say that the stalled project has become “Osborne's Energy Folly” and should now be abandoned.  Theo Simon, one of the campaigners said: "“Ironically, the Chinese are leading the world in renewable energy investment in their own country, where there is also a growing anti-nuclear movement”. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_HINKLEY_PROTEST_151019_SCH_20.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/10/2015. Hinkley Point, Somerset, UK.  Anti-nuclear campaigners Theo Simon and Trevor Houghton at protest by the group "Osborne's Folly" (after the Chancellor George Osborne), protesting against the proposed new nuclear power station Hinkley C and against Chinese investment in the project.  The group has occupied a roundabout near the site and erected an inflatable white elephant with a banner written in Chinese and say they want to send a message to the visiting Chinese President Xi Jinping that EDF’s Hinkley C would be “a bad investment” for the Chinese state. They say that the stalled project has become “Osborne's Energy Folly” and should now be abandoned.  Theo Simon, one of the campaigners said: "“Ironically, the Chinese are leading the world in renewable energy investment in their own country, where there is also a growing anti-nuclear movement”. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_HINKLEY_PROTEST_151019_SCH_16.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/10/2015. Hinkley Point, Somerset, UK.  Anti-nuclear campaigners Theo Simon and Trevor Houghton at protest by the group "Osborne's Folly" (after the Chancellor George Osborne), protesting against the proposed new nuclear power station Hinkley C and against Chinese investment in the project.  The group has occupied a roundabout near the site and erected an inflatable white elephant with a banner written in Chinese and say they want to send a message to the visiting Chinese President Xi Jinping that EDF’s Hinkley C would be “a bad investment” for the Chinese state. They say that the stalled project has become “Osborne's Energy Folly” and should now be abandoned.  Theo Simon, one of the campaigners said: "“Ironically, the Chinese are leading the world in renewable energy investment in their own country, where there is also a growing anti-nuclear movement”. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_HINKLEY_PROTEST_151019_SCH_15.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/10/2015. Hinkley Point, Somerset, UK.  Anti-nuclear campaigners Theo Simon and Trevor Houghton at protest by the group "Osborne's Folly" (after the Chancellor George Osborne), protesting against the proposed new nuclear power station Hinkley C and against Chinese investment in the project.  The group has occupied a roundabout near the site and erected an inflatable white elephant with a banner written in Chinese and say they want to send a message to the visiting Chinese President Xi Jinping that EDF’s Hinkley C would be “a bad investment” for the Chinese state. They say that the stalled project has become “Osborne's Energy Folly” and should now be abandoned.  Theo Simon, one of the campaigners said: "“Ironically, the Chinese are leading the world in renewable energy investment in their own country, where there is also a growing anti-nuclear movement”. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_HINKLEY_PROTEST_151019_SCH_13.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/10/2015. Hinkley Point, Somerset, UK.  Anti-nuclear campaigners Theo Simon and Trevor Houghton at protest by the group "Osborne's Folly" (after the Chancellor George Osborne), protesting against the proposed new nuclear power station Hinkley C and against Chinese investment in the project.  The group has occupied a roundabout near the site and erected an inflatable white elephant with a banner written in Chinese and say they want to send a message to the visiting Chinese President Xi Jinping that EDF’s Hinkley C would be “a bad investment” for the Chinese state. They say that the stalled project has become “Osborne's Energy Folly” and should now be abandoned.  Theo Simon, one of the campaigners said: "“Ironically, the Chinese are leading the world in renewable energy investment in their own country, where there is also a growing anti-nuclear movement”. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_HINKLEY_PROTEST_151019_SCH_12.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/10/2015. Hinkley Point, Somerset, UK.  Anti-nuclear protest by the "Osborne's Folly" (after the Chancellor George Osborne) group, protesting against the proposed new nuclear power station Hinkley C and against Chinese investment in the project.  The group has occupied a roundabout near the site and erected an inflatable white elephant with a banner written in Chinese and say they want to send a message to the visiting Chinese President Xi Jinping that EDF’s Hinkley C would be “a bad investment” for the Chinese state. They say that the stalled project has become “Osborne's Energy Folly” and should now be abandoned.  Theo Simon, one of the campaigners said: "“Ironically, the Chinese are leading the world in renewable energy investment in their own country, where there is also a growing anti-nuclear movement”. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_HINKLEY_PROTEST_151019_SCH_11.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/10/2015. Hinkley Point, Somerset, UK.  Anti-nuclear protest by the "Osborne's Folly" (after the Chancellor George Osborne) group, protesting against the proposed new nuclear power station Hinkley C and against Chinese investment in the project.  The group has occupied a roundabout near the site and erected an inflatable white elephant with a banner written in Chinese and say they want to send a message to the visiting Chinese President Xi Jinping that EDF’s Hinkley C would be “a bad investment” for the Chinese state. They say that the stalled project has become “Osborne's Energy Folly” and should now be abandoned.  Theo Simon, one of the campaigners said: "“Ironically, the Chinese are leading the world in renewable energy investment in their own country, where there is also a growing anti-nuclear movement”. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_HINKLEY_PROTEST_151019_SCH_09.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/10/2015. Hinkley Point, Somerset, UK.  Anti-nuclear protest by the "Osborne's Folly" (after the Chancellor George Osborne) group, protesting against the proposed new nuclear power station Hinkley C and against Chinese investment in the project.  The group has occupied a roundabout near the site and erected an inflatable white elephant with a banner written in Chinese and say they want to send a message to the visiting Chinese President Xi Jinping that EDF’s Hinkley C would be “a bad investment” for the Chinese state. They say that the stalled project has become “Osborne's Energy Folly” and should now be abandoned.  Theo Simon, one of the campaigners said: "“Ironically, the Chinese are leading the world in renewable energy investment in their own country, where there is also a growing anti-nuclear movement”. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_HINKLEY_PROTEST_151019_SCH_07.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/10/2015. Hinkley Point, Somerset, UK.  Anti-nuclear protest by the "Osborne's Folly" (after the Chancellor George Osborne) group, protesting against the proposed new nuclear power station Hinkley C and against Chinese investment in the project.  The group has occupied a roundabout near the site and erected an inflatable white elephant with a banner written in Chinese and say they want to send a message to the visiting Chinese President Xi Jinping that EDF’s Hinkley C would be “a bad investment” for the Chinese state. They say that the stalled project has become “Osborne's Energy Folly” and should now be abandoned.  Theo Simon, one of the campaigners said: "“Ironically, the Chinese are leading the world in renewable energy investment in their own country, where there is also a growing anti-nuclear movement”. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_HINKLEY_PROTEST_151019_SCH_04.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/10/2015. Hinkley Point, Somerset, UK.  Anti-nuclear protest by the "Osborne's Folly" (after the Chancellor George Osborne) group, protesting against the proposed new nuclear power station Hinkley C and against Chinese investment in the project.  The group has occupied a roundabout near the site and erected an inflatable white elephant with a banner written in Chinese and say they want to send a message to the visiting Chinese President Xi Jinping that EDF’s Hinkley C would be “a bad investment” for the Chinese state. They say that the stalled project has become “Osborne's Energy Folly” and should now be abandoned.  Theo Simon, one of the campaigners said: "“Ironically, the Chinese are leading the world in renewable energy investment in their own country, where there is also a growing anti-nuclear movement”. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_HINKLEY_PROTEST_151019_SCH_02.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 17/11/2014 . Kent , UK . Anti TTIP white elephant demonstration opposite the Conservative campaign shop on High Street Rochester , ahead of the Rochester and Strood by-election . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 17/11/2014 . Kent , UK . Anti TTIP white elephant demonstration opposite the Conservative campaign shop on High Street Rochester , ahead of the Rochester and Strood by-election . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 28/09/2014 . Birmingham , UK . Stop HS2 white elephant demonstration outside the ICC . The 2014 Conservative Party Conference at the International Convention Centre in Birmingham . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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