The Guardian was somewhat economical with the truth, shock horror: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-18329526 They weren't camping under a bridge, they were merely standing around for 2 hours as the coach which was supposed to drop them off at 5am dropped them off early at 3am. As for not being paid:
If you can't trust the word of a Director of a security company paying people £2.60 per hour who can you trust eh? Well, that's me convinced
One thing's for certain, you can't trust The Guardian journalists because they invent lies in order to create a story.
From the Guardian: From Molly Prince, Managing Director: As I said ThatcherBoy, if you can't trust a woman who thinks paying someone £2.80 per hour in the year 2012 is not "cheap labour", who can you trust eh?
I'm more inclined to believe the Guardian than the BBC's quotes from the managing director of the company that runs the thing