LONDON ? The Bishop of London says anti-capitalist demonstrators camped outside the city's iconic St. Paul's Cathedral have said they will likely move on.
Both the church and the local authority, the City of London Corporation, have launched legal action to seek to clear the scores of tents from a pedestrianized square and footpath outside the cathedral.
Richard Chartres, the Bishop of London, held talks Sunday with demonstrators, who were inspired by New York's Occupy Wall Street movement.
He told Sky News television that the protesters had said "we shan't be here forever."
The church reopened Friday after being closed for a week on health and safety grounds, the first time the 300-year-old church had closed since German planes bombed the city during World War II.
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