Tower of London reopens after apple crumble thrown at crown jewels display

Protesters in London's Tower of London Resort to Bizarre Means of Bringing Attention to Social Issue

Visitors to one of the UK's most iconic tourist attractions were treated to an unexpected spectacle on Saturday as a group of protesters threw apple crumble and custard at the display case housing the Crown Jewels. The unusual act of vandalism, which was carried out by a self-described non-violent civil-resistance group called Take Back Power, brought the Jewel House temporarily to a standstill.

According to eyewitnesses, four individuals were arrested following the incident, with police confirming that the protesters had thrown "suspected food" at the display case. The Metropolitan Police and City of London security officers worked together to contain the situation, eventually reopening the site after the protest was brought under control.

Despite initial reports suggesting a full site closure, Historic Royal Palaces confirmed later in the day that only the Jewel House had been shut, with the rest of the attraction able to reopen later on Saturday afternoon. Fortunately, the Crown Jewels themselves were not damaged during the incident.

Take Back Power claimed responsibility for the stunt, stating that it was part of a broader campaign to demand greater action from the UK government on issues such as inequality and taxation. The group is pushing for the establishment of a permanent citizens' assembly – dubbed the "House of the People" – which would have the power to tax extreme wealth and drive reform.

As one protester was seen removing a tray of crumble from a bag and slamming it against the glass case, another demonstrator poured bright yellow custard on the front of the display. The group's slogans, displayed prominently on their T-shirts, read "Take Back Power" – a sentiment echoed in a statement released by 19-year-old Zahra Ali, one of the activists involved.

Ali, who is studying in London, described her country as being on the "brink of collapse", citing issues such as homelessness and economic inequality. She argued that it was time for the wealthy to pay their fair share, sparking widespread debate about the effectiveness of Take Back Power's tactics – which some have hailed as creative and attention-grabbing, while others have condemned as destructive and provocative.

The incident has sparked a wider conversation about the role of activism in driving social change, with many questioning whether acts of vandalism can effectively bring about meaningful reform.
 
omg did u see this? 🤯 protesters threw apple crumble & custard at the crown jewels lol 🍰👑 and now ppl r talkin bout is it effective or just trashy 🤔 they wanna bring attention to inequality & taxation but some say it's just vandalism 🙅‍♂️ i dunno what to think about take back power tho 👀 they're like a non-violent civil-resistance group but still threw stuff at the crown jewels 😳 maybe it's all part of the plan or maybe they just really love apple crumble? 🤣
 
I'm not sure what's more cringeworthy - the fact that these protesters threw apple crumble at the Crown Jewels or the justification for it 🤦‍♂️. I mean, come on, if you want to make a point, don't be lazy and use baked goods as projectiles! It's just amateur hour. And what's with this "Take Back Power" slogan? Sounds like something from a bad sci-fi movie 💡. The fact that they're pushing for a permanent citizens' assembly is actually kinda interesting, but the methods are all wrong. They need to find ways to make their message heard without resorting to chaos. Can't we just have a constructive conversation about inequality and taxation? 🤔
 
The audacity of Take Back Power's actions is both captivating and cringe-worthy at the same time 🤯. While I understand the group's desire to bring attention to issues like inequality and taxation, resorting to apple crumble and custard as a form of protest feels more like a cry for attention than a legitimate attempt at social commentary.

The use of food items as projectiles raises questions about the effectiveness of this tactic, which may be perceived as juvenile or attention-seeking rather than a genuine call to action. Moreover, the damage caused to the Jewel House and the temporary disruption it brought to the site could have been avoided with more creative and less destructive methods 🤔.

That being said, I do appreciate the group's commitment to their cause and their willingness to take risks in order to bring about change. The establishment of a permanent citizens' assembly is an intriguing concept that warrants further discussion and exploration 💡. Perhaps Take Back Power could have achieved similar goals through more conventional means, such as organizing peaceful protests, rallies, or engaging in constructive dialogue with policymakers 🗣️.

Ultimately, the debate surrounding the group's tactics serves as a reminder of the complexities involved in driving social change. While I may not agree with every aspect of Take Back Power's approach, I acknowledge their right to express themselves and push for reform in a democratic society 🤝.
 
I just saw this crazy thing happen at the Tower of London 🤯. Some people threw apple crumble and custard at the Crown Jewels display case 🍰👀. I get that they're trying to make a point about inequality and taxing the rich, but come on! 🙄 Those are priceless historical items we're talking about 💎.

I drew a quick diagram to represent what happened 📝
```
+---------------+
| Apple Crumble |
| ( thrown at display) |
+---------------+
|
|
v
+---------------+ +---------------+
| Custard Splash | | Police Response |
+---------------+ +---------------+
```
The thing is, it's not like they were throwing rocks or anything 💣. But still, I think they could've done something more constructive 🤔. Maybe a peaceful march or something? 🛑

Anyway, the Met and City of London security did a great job containing the situation 🙏. And the Crown Jewels are fine 😊. So, that's my two cents on this whole thing 💬.

P.S. Can we talk about how weird it is to pour custard at historical artifacts? 🤪
 
I don’t usually comment but this whole situation with Take Back Power is kinda wild 🤯. I mean, throwing apple crumble and custard at the Crown Jewels? That's some next level activism right there 😂. But for real though, I can see where they're coming from. Our gov is making it pretty hard for people to make ends meet, especially with all these wealth gaps 🤑. And having a permanent citizens' assembly sounds like a solid idea – just imagine being able to hold the rich and powerful accountable for their actions 💪.

I don’t know if vandalism is the best way to go about it though 🤔. I mean, those protesters were arrested and stuff... but at the same time, it's definitely gotten people talking. Maybe Take Back Power should try some other tactics too? Like, have a peaceful march or something? Just saying 👊
 
I mean come on!!! 🤯 Taking over the Tower of London with apple crumble and custard?!?! It's like they're trying to get attention but really they're just being kinda lame 😒. I think they have a point though, inequality and taxation are huge issues we need to be talking about. But destroying stuff isn't gonna make it happen 🙅‍♂️. A permanent citizens' assembly would be cool i guess 👀 but how's that gonna work in practice? 🤔
 
I think it's kinda cool that Take Back Power is tryna shake things up with their whole apple crumble stunt 🤔. I mean, sure, it's not exactly the most elegant way to bring attention to a social issue, but you gotta admit, it's definitely memorable 😂. And hey, at least they didn't hurt anyone or damage anything more serious than some glass and a few pies.

I'm all for people speaking out and demanding change – we need more passionate voices like Zahra Ali calling for reform 🗣️. The idea of a permanent citizens' assembly is actually pretty intriguing too – it could be an interesting way to give regular folks a greater say in how their country's run 🤝.

Of course, some people might see Take Back Power's tactics as over-the-top or even destructive 😒, but I think they're just tryna get someone's attention 💡. And hey, if that means sparking a conversation about the role of activism in driving social change, then I'm all for it 🤗.
 
i'm still trying to wrap my head around this protest 🤯. i mean, throwing apple crumble at the crown jewels? it's just so...random 🍰👑. but at the same time, i get why they're doing it. inequality and taxation are huge issues in the uk right now, and people are getting frustrated 🙄. take back power is trying to bring attention to these problems, even if their methods might not be everyone's cup of tea 🤷‍♀️.

i'm still thinking about zahra ali's statement though...being on the "brink of collapse" is a pretty strong claim 😬. and i'm not sure if just having a permanent citizens' assembly would solve all our problems 💸. but hey, at least they're trying, right? 🙏 it's like, if you don't try something, you'll never know what could've been 👊.

anyway, back to the protest...i feel bad for the people who got arrested 😕. but i also think it's cool that they were willing to take a stand and get a bit messy 🎨. maybe this is just the start of something big? 🤔 we'll have to wait and see how this whole thing plays out 👀
 
🤯 I mean, can you blame them tho? They're literally trying to break the system by throwing apple crumble at some old jewels 🍰👑. It's crazy how people are talking about their methods like it's all or nothing. Take Back Power is pushing for real change, and if that means getting attention through weird stunts, then so be it 💁‍♀️. The thing is, we're living in a world where billionaires can own more land than some African countries 🤯. It's time for us to take back control and make sure our voices are heard. I'm not saying vandalism is the answer, but I am saying that something needs to be done about income inequality and how we tax the rich 💸. Let's just hope they don't get too carried away next time 🤪.
 
I dont think they did it just 4 fun lol 1 apple crumble & custard is not gonna bring down the system 😂, but u got to give them credit for being creative! I mean who else would throw a dessert at the Crown Jewels? 🤣 And its actually kinda sad that we're even having this convo about whether vandalism works or not - shouldn't we be talking about how 2 get real change? Like, can we just have a fair share of wealth already? 🤑 The whole "House of the People" thing sounds like a great idea tho... imagine being able to tax extreme wealth & drive reform! 💪
 
omg u no i just had the craziest dream last nite 🤯 i was at this festival with my fave band and we were all dancing and singing along to our hearts out... but then suddenly everyone turned into giant chickens 🐓 lol what's up w/ that?! anyway back 2 the protesters in london... i feel for them they're trying 2 make a point about inequality and taxation which is super relevant imo 💸👊 but throwing apple crumble and custard @ the crown jewels? i mean i get creative activism, but that was just plain weird 🤪
 
🤔 I mean, what's up with this Take Back Power crew? Throwing apple crumble and custard at the Crown Jewels? That's just plain weird 🍽️😂. But at the same time, you gotta give 'em credit for being creative and making their point loud and clear. It's like, if you're gonna make a statement, you gotta be willing to take some risks right? 💥

I'm not saying I agree with all of their methods, but I do think they're onto something with the whole "House of the People" thing 🤝. We need more voices at the table when it comes to making decisions that affect our lives and the planet. And if throwing a little custard is what it takes to get people talking, then so be it 😂.

The question is, will their tactics actually lead to some real change? Only time will tell 🕰️. But one thing's for sure – they're definitely getting people thinking about these issues more than the government ever could on its own 💡.
 
I'm so over these antics on social media... I mean, I get it, people are frustrated but throwing apple crumble at the Crown Jewels is just ridiculous 😂. It's not like it's going to change anyone's mind or spark a real conversation about inequality and taxation. Just imagine if they did something creative and constructive for once, like organizing a community clean-up event or something 🤷‍♀️. This whole "take back power" thing sounds nice in theory but when you see people getting arrested for vandalism, it just looks like a PR stunt to me 🚫. And can we please talk about the custard? Who thought that was a good idea? It's not even relevant to the issue they're trying to bring attention to 🤣.
 
🤕 Those people are just making it worse... like, who throws apple crumble at the Crown Jewels? 🍞️ What's next, throwing pies at parliament? It's not gonna solve anything, just more drama and attention-seeking. And now they're talking about getting a permanent citizens' assembly? Sounds like a bunch of idealists to me... 19-year-old Zahra Ali thinks her country is on the "brink of collapse", yeah right... 🤦‍♀️
 
I was at that tower like 20 years ago, right? It's crazy how they're bringing attention to their cause now 🤯. I mean, yeah, it's not the most elegant way to do it, but hey, you've got to try something new if you wanna make a point, right? I remember when we were trying to get our voices heard back in the day... we didn't have all these fancy ways of getting media attention like they do now. We just had to use our words and show up with signs 📢

I'm not saying it's the best idea or anything, but I can see why they'd want to draw attention to their cause. Those are some serious issues, man... homelessness, economic inequality... it's like, what's going on?! But at the same time, I don't think smashing up a display case is really gonna make them listen 🤔. Maybe they should try reaching out to politicians or something? Just saying
 
🤔 I'm low-key impressed by Take Back Power's audacity, but also kinda worried it might backfire 🚨. Throwing apple crumble and custard at the Crown Jewels? That's some next-level protesting 😂. But for real, I get where they're coming from – the UK's got some serious issues with inequality and taxation. We need more creative solutions like this to shake things up 👊. On the other hand, you can't deny that it's also pretty destructive 🤕. Is it worth risking a permanent shutdown of the Jewel House? Maybe not 💔. But let's be real, this is just the beginning – Take Back Power's movement has got my attention 💡. We'll see how they keep pushing for change 💪.
 
I think Take Back Power's tactics are...interesting. I mean, throwing apple crumble and custard at the Crown Jewels? It's definitely not your average way to make a point. 🤔 But, you know, sometimes you need to do something crazy to get people's attention. And it seems like they're trying to say that the rich are getting richer while the poor are struggling. It's an extreme example, I'll give them that, but at least they're speaking out about it.

The thing is, though, some of these tactics can be really alienating for everyday people who just want a peaceful day out in London. 😐 I mean, imagine showing up to visit the Tower of London expecting to see the Crown Jewels and then having some protesters go and vandalize them. It's not exactly the most welcoming experience.

But, on the other hand, is it really effective? Are they making people sit up and take notice? 🤷‍♂️ Because if what they're saying is that the UK government needs to change some things, then maybe they need to find a way to make those changes that doesn't involve destroying priceless historical artifacts. 💸
 
🤔 I mean, you gotta admire their creativity, right? Throwing apple crumble at the Crown Jewels? It's like, what's next? Pouring tea on Buckingham Palace? 🍵 But seriously, it's crazy how some people are willing to get arrested for a cause they believe in. Like, if Take Back Power really thinks that inequality and taxation are major issues, then maybe their tactics aren't entirely off the mark... 🤷‍♂️

It's just interesting to see how different people react to these types of protests. Some people are like "oh, it's just vandalism" while others are all "okay, they're trying to make a point and it's working". For me, I'm like "huh, I don't know about this... maybe their tactics need some work but at least they're talking about something that matters"? 🤷‍♂️ What do you think? Should Take Back Power be allowed to continue protesting or should they take a more traditional approach? 🤔
 
🤔 gotta wonder if throwing apple crumble at the Crown Jewels is really gonna get Take Back Power's point across... like, isn't that just gonna make people go "meh" 🙄 and not take them seriously? They need to find a way to communicate their message without resorting to messy, attention-seeking pranks. Still, I guess it's better than just being ignored... 👀
 
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