
Loving London Part 2
A group of Romanians has been camping out at Marble Arch recently, a short walk from where I am staying. The police have attempted to move them on, and while they apparently leave for a short time, they keep returning. I see them on BBC1 news and then I see them in reality as I make my way to Hyde Park. There are about a dozen people, including children, gathered on the grass with their belongings packed in carry-on sized […]
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