Leader of the opposition David Cameron would evict the campsite of protestors in Parliament Square. The campsite has been there since the summer of 2001 led by Brian Haw a protestor. The camp consits of tens to live in but with banners and placards listing protesting against the wars in Iraq and Afganistan.

The Tory leader expressed that there is a need for a freedom of speech but the camp had been there too long “enough is enough” commented Mr Cameron.

Brian Haw has managed to resist eviction seven times by the Westminster City Council in London and by the government.

It was thought that homeless people had joined the protestor and two years ago several people were removed from the site.

Many members of parliment feel the site is too noisy and make a eye sore

David Cameron spoke to Sky News about plans if his party were to get into government .

He said: “I am all in favour of free speech and the right to demonstrate and the right to protest.

“But I think there are moments when our Parliament Square does look like a pretty poor place, with shanty town tents and the rest of it.

The only problem is that he need to get into government first

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