Panama Papers: Thousands demand British Prime Minister's resignation
On April 9, about 2,000 people took to the streets of Downing Street to protest British Prime Minister David Cameron's involvement with offshore funds in the "Panama Papers" case.
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Protesters called for Mr. Cameron to resign. (Source: Daily Mail) |
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Previously, in an interview with ITV News, Mr. Cameron confirmed that he had a direct connection with an investment fund that his father had set up overseas to avoid paying taxes to the UK. (Source: Daily Mail) |
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Mr Cameron admitted to owning shares in his father's Panama-based fund, which he sold for £31,500 before becoming British Prime Minister in 2010. (Source: Daily Mail) |
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He also admitted that he did not know whether the £300,000 he inherited from his late father had benefited from tax havens. (Source: Daily Mail) |
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The protest started at 11am and is expected to attract 2,000 people. (Source: Daily Mail) |
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The organizer of the protest was freelance writer Abi Wilkinson. (Source: Daily Mail) |
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Police had to work very hard to stop the protesters. (Source: Daily Mail) |
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