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Wimbledon Tennis Championships slammed in London Underground advert

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Wimbledon Tennis Championships slammed in London Underground advert

Adverts have gone up on the London Underground slamming the Wimbledon Tennis Championships for being involved with Barclays bank for its accused involvement in the Israel-Palestine conflict and climate change. One of the adverts read “from Gaza to global warming we’re making a killing.

“We’re funding everything from fossil fuels to the Israeli arms trade. So when you keep your money with us, you can rest assured you’ll be making a killing too.”




The other advert read: “At Wimbledon, we’ve let Barlcays’ dirty money stain our tennis whites. Our sponsor bankrolls fossil fuel expansion and Israeli arms companies and we couldn’t care less!”

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Another advert erected criticising the Wimbledon Championships (Image: PA)

It comes as on July 1, a group of pro-Palestinian protesters gathered outside Wimbledon with a giant tennis ball and strawberries “tainted with Palestinian blood” to demonstrate against Barclays’ sponsorship of the event.

The protest, organised by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign, saw about 100 protesters stand outside the main entrance to the south-west London tennis club on Monday – the first day of the Grand Slam competition.

Protesters set up a giant tennis ball with the words “Barclays sponsors Wimbledon and genocide” written on it, along with plates of strawberries covered in red sauce. On the strawberries were written the words: “Wimbledon strawberries tainted with Palestinian blood, courtesy of Barclays”.

Queuing fans looked on as protesters chanted “stop bombing schools, and stop bombing hospitals”. A speaker played the Italian song Bella Ciao as attendees held a sign that read “Stop The Genocide”.

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