Occupy London Photos October 2011
November 2, 2011 in Headline

Protesters rest in a large tent outside St Paul's Cathedral on November 01, 2011 in London, England. The Dean of St Pauls Cathedral The Very Reverend Graeme Knowles resigned yesterday over the church's handling of the anti-capitalist 'Occupy London' demonstration, which continues to occupy the grounds outside the cathedral. An eviction notice is to be served today by the City of London Corporation, giving the demonstrators 48 hours to move their tents. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)

Tents fill the space in front of St Paul's Cathedral on October 31, 2011 in London, England. The Dean of St Pauls Cathedral The Very Reverend Graeme Knowles has resigned over the church's handling of the anti-capitalist 'Occupy London' demonstration which is camped outside the cathedral. (Photo by Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images)
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Having worked in the finance industry as a stock broker many years ago, one of the major problems I believe is the financial system’s ability to convince the public that everything thing they do is benefiting us all. Unfortunately, politicians from all the major parties back this up. ( They have biased reasons to.) I don’t beleive ‘Occupy’ has done enough to explain to the public what the problems actually are. However I believe x-economics is making big steps in the right direction, in informing the public…..that they are being misled…….Occupy has not done this.
http://x-economics.blogspot.com and the previous blog
http://anti-crisis.blogspot.com are making big steps to improve understanding, which is vital if satisfactory results are to be acheived.