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Live Feed: Protesters Demand David Cameron Resignation Following Panama Leaks

Following the release of the Panama Papers, and UK PM David Cameron's admission that he had a stake in his father's offshore trust, earlier today the Prime Minister admitted that he "mishandled the fallout" from his links to the Panama offshore fund scandal, SkyNews reports.  

The PM has been accused of "misleading the public" after admitting he made money from the sale of those shares, which he disposed of in 2010.  Downing Street had initially said Mr Cameron's financial affairs were a "private matter", before backtracking.

Thousands Join Resign Cameron Protest After Panama Papers Scandal

Thousands of protesters have arrived in Central London calling for the resignation of prime minister David Cameron and tougher action on tax avoidance. Following the revelations about his tax affairs in the Panama papers, demonstrators are asking Mr Cameron to either “close tax loopholes or resign” Along with the protest in Downing Street, smaller regional demonstrations are being help across the country.

Did Putin Just Out The World’s Ruling Class As Reptilians?

Shockwaves are reverberating around the Kremlin today as word spreads regarding an extraordinary meeting called by Vladimir Putin yesterday where, according to sources, the Russian president said that “95% of the world’s ruling class are not even human,” but are “cold-blooded hybrids” who are “members of an ancient cult.” Did Putin just out the world’s political and financial elite as cold-blooded hybrid human reptilians?  Did he really just go there? Speaking at a behind closed doors forum for the highest echelons of government and staff in his home city of St.

Thousands Protest In France Calling For Revolution

Thousands of protestors have taken to the streets of Paris demanding a “general revolution” amid a continued ‘state of emergency’ in France.  A variety of protestors, ranging from parents, students, workers, artists and pensioners,  have set-up camp in around the Place de la République square for over a week – and the government are beginning to panic. Theguardian.com reports: Called Nuit debout, which loosely means “rise up at night”, the protest movement is increasingly being likened to the Occupy initiative that mobilised hundreds of thousands of people in 2011 or Spain’s Indignados.

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