London, UK. 31st October 2016. Protesters bang saucepans as everyone makes a minute of noise at the end of the protest by the Mental Health Resistance Network and Disabled People Against Cuts at the national office of mental health charity Mind in Stratford. The protesters complain that Mind is colluding with government in work programmes and condemn the secondment of Mind's policy and campaigns manager Tom Pollard to work as a senior policy adviser to the DWP which starts tomorrow. Credit: Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News

London, UK. 31st October 2016. Protesters bang saucepans as everyone makes a minute of noise at the end of the protest by the Mental Health Resistance Network and Disabled People Against Cuts at the national office of mental health charity Mind in Stratford. The protesters complain that Mind is colluding with government in work programmes and condemn the secondment of Mind's policy and campaigns manager Tom Pollard to work as a senior policy adviser to the DWP which starts tomorrow. Credit:  Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News Stock Photo
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London, UK. 31st October 2016. Protesters bang saucepans as everyone makes a minute of noise at the end of the protest by the Mental Health Resistance Network and Disabled People Against Cuts at the national office of mental health charity Mind in Stratford. The protesters complain that Mind is colluding with government in work programmes and condemn the secondment of Mind's policy and campaigns manager Tom Pollard to work as a senior policy adviser to the DWP which starts tomorrow. They also call for a boycott of Mind by donors ad for the resignation of Mind’s chief executive, Paul Farmer, who earlier had come out to speak and argue with them. Peter Marshall Alamy Live News