A PROTESTER disrupted the two-minute silence for Armistice Day in Reading town centre.
The commemorative event took place in the town, at the Forbury War Memorial, where Reading’s Mayor, councillor Glenn Dennis, led a silence at 11am to honour military personnel.
A video recorded by the BBC shows a woman loudly addressing the crowd after a sign was taken from her hands.
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