Panama Papers, when Prime Minister Cameron Pushed Down
British Prime Minister David Cameron, visiting Makkah Mosque in Leeds, England |
The arrest of Panama Papers create political tension in Britain rose. Thousands of Britons over the weekend march on Downing Street, London, and held a massive demonstration. Residents urged Cameron to resign from his post as Prime Minister. The protest follow the disclosure of the tax issue in Panama Papers documents involving his father. The demonstrators accused Cameron as "hypocritical" after he finally admitted that he got the advantage of investing in companies offshore . After a few days receive pressure, Cameron admitted he benefited from the fund controversy that established his late father, Ian Cameron, following the disclosure of Panama Papers. As reported Huffington Post on 9 April 2016, many demonstrators wearing Panama hats. They arrived at Downing Street carrying banners that read "must step down", "time to go friend", and "trigger riots Eton."
Figure pig with the face of Prime Minister laid before them, and lifted into the air by protesters who chanted "David Cameron should lay the fold." The rally started at 11.00 local time. About 2,000 people lined up in Downing Street during the day. Meanwhile, a petition calling for Cameron to resign so far collected more than 100 thousand signatures.
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