The Occupy London protest group says it has taken over a fifth site in London.
Anti-capitalist demonstrators from Occupy London Stock Exchange have been in St Paul's Churchyard since Saturday.
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Occupy London, which campaigns against corporate greed, set up the camp at St Paul's Cathedral on 15 October.
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The Occupy London campaign said the corporation's offer would lead to it leaving St Paul's on an agreed date in 2012.
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Earlier a statement from Occupy London Stock Exchange said the camp had been reorganised in order to meet fire safety concerns.
Occupy London Stock Exchange protestors have been at the cathedral for 11 days, protesting at what they call corporate greed and inequality.
But demonstrators "have done so much to ensure that St Paul's can remain open", said Ronan McNern, spokesman for Occupy London Stock Exchange (OLSX).
Campaigners, including members of Occupy London, have been sleeping in the closed playground since Saturday night and have maintained a vigil during the day.
Cathedral authorities are offering the protesters' group, also known as Occupy London Stock Exchange (OLSX), the chance to hold a public debate in the church.
Occupy London member Peter Phoenix, who was one of the squatters, said the group was now calling for a national debate on libraries and housing.
The Occupy London movement almost became an art installation in itself.
In what was described as a "great U-turn" by the Occupy London Stock Exchange (OLSX) group, the corporation made an offer to allow the protesters to stay until 2012.
The Evening Standard, owned by Russian billionaire Alexander Lebedev, went so far as to hold a fashion shoot in the Occupy London camp, to celebrate the 'radical chic' of the protest movement.
Members of the Occupy London Stock Exchange (OLSX) group have been outside the cathedral since 15 October and are protesting against cuts, saying ordinary people should not pay for the financial crisis.
They are also not the only interlopers: evictees have also landed here from the School of Ideas, a third Occupy London sect that was bulldozed on the same night as the St.
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An Occupy London spokesman said the group would leave if there was a building contract in place, because to remain and put jobs at risk would be "so against what we are about".
Occupy London Stock Exchange (OLSX) said it had reorganised the camp to allow the cathedral's reopening, but said the issue of legal action was "a minefield" in terms of land ownership and the human rights.
The latest move from Occupy comes after the corporation won its High Court case on Wednesday to evict protesters from outside St Paul's Cathedral, where the Occupy London Stock Exchange group set up its tents on 15 October.
In what was described as a "great U-turn" by the Occupy London Stock Exchange group, the corporation made an offer to allow the protesters to stay until 2012 but urged them to "shrink" the size of the camp to enable it to clear the public highway.
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Meanwhile in London, this Sunday saw the last of the Putney Debates, a series of public events organized by the Occupy movement to raise awareness of how Governments came to act in what Occupy London says is an anti-democratic way, preferring the agenda of the banks over the needs of voters.
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Up to 20 demonstrators moved into Roman House, on Fore Street, Barbican, in the City of London, in the early hours of Saturday, an Occupy spokesman said.
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