A pro-Palestine demonstrator has increased Big Ben barefoot that caused an enormous emergency aid this morning.
The passers-by removed when the man scaled the 96-meter-high building while he was waving a Palestinian flag.
Images came forward online with the man who was on the structure because the area was deposited by emergency services.
It is understood that the demonstrator climbs the Elizabeth tower in the houses of parliament and live streaming around 7.24 am.
Westminster Bridge is closed as firefighters of four different London stations, the police and the ambulance service respond.
In the images of the great height of the tower, the individual could be heard: “I'm not going anywhere,” while I shouted: “Free, free Palestine.”
MailOnline SEO editor, Luke Whelan, who witnessed the incident said: 'I was cycling to work when I saw that he was a big climb.
“He looked like he streamed himself live or during a video call or something. I assumed that he was a free-runner influencer because he seemed very relaxed there '
“He was like a Poundland Spiderman”

A pro-palestine demonstrator has climbed Big Ben Barefoot while the emergency services are racing this morning to the stage.

Passers-by removed when the man scaled the 96-meter high building while wearing a Palestinian flag
Big Ben was built 164 years ago with construction from 1843 and ended in 1859.
A police spokesperson said: 'At 7: 24 hours on Saturday, March 8, officers were warned of a man who climbed the Elizabeth tower in the houses of parliament.
'Officers are on site to bring the incident to a safe conclusion. They are assisted by the London Fire Brigade and the London Ambulance Service.
“Bridge Street, on the north side of Westminster Bridge, is closed to enable the emergency services to handle the incident.”
A spokesperson for London Fire Brigade said: 'Firefighters respond next to the Metropolitan Police Service to reports from a person who is part of the Palace of Westminster.
“The brigade was called for the first time about the incident 0732, and firefighters of Lambeth, Chelsea, Soho and Islington fire stations are on site.”