Boris Johnson ambushed outside City Hall by Bermondsey Village Action Group
Darren Atwater | Thursday 2 February, 2012 13:47
SE 1 explains what’s going on here.
Mr Johnson, who was in the park for a photo opportunity with Conservative colleagues, spent more than seven minutes talking to activists opposed to the demolition of the South Eastern Railway building in Tooley Street and the flank wall of the terminus roof on the St Thomas Street side of the station.
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