Extinction Rebellion London – Boris Johnson slams Eco-warriors as ‘crusties littering the road’ as protesters – The Sun, Thesun.co.uk
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BORIS Johnson slammed the “uncooperative crusties and protesters” after they caused travel misery for thousands of commuters in London.
Hundreds of Extinction Rebellionprotesters pitched tents and set up came just yards from the Prime Minister’s front door at No 10.
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Protesters took a boat out on the River Thames during today’s day of actionCredit: PA: Press Association
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Climate change activists block The Mall as they demonstrate near Buckingham PalaceCredit: AFP or licensors*****************
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Climate change activists chain themselves together on Victoria Street, outside Westminster Abbey(Credit: PA: Press Association
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Police lead away an activist from Lambeth BridgeCredit: Reuters
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This month’s protest will be five times bigger than April’s demonstrations, which caused chaos across the capitalCredit: PA: Press Association
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Police search activists’ bags in WestminsterCredit: PA: Press Association
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An Extin ction Rebellion logo has been put on the Alton Barnes White Horse by climate change campaigners in PewseyCredit: Apex News
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More t han a thousand people attended an “opening ceremony” at Marble Arch last night, featuring meditation and dancing as “inspiration” prior to the protests.
Groups of artists held a procession around Marble Arch as the protesters were told to “surround” the upcoming demonstrations with love.
Extinction Rebellion spokesperson Zoe Jones, 24, said: “We’re here to pressure the Government into action because we can’t wait any longer.
“The next two weeks will involve marches and family friendly events, there’ll be some spicier actions as well and some will be arrestable.
“We’ve had 4, 000 rebels sign up and say they are willing to be arrested – which is a huge increase on the number arrested in April of 1, 000.
“The public perception of XR is that we’re disrupting ordinary people lives by blocking roads and that’s why this time we’re taking our protests to the seat of power and taking it to Westminster.
“We are on the public’s side and we are ordinary people who are extremely concerned.”
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Activists distribute free food on Westminster BridgeCredit: Reuters
Grace Maddrell, 14 , told PA: “I’m here today because I am angry that no one is doing anything to save my future.”
Major events are also taking place around the world in Australia, in Europe – in Berlin, Madrid, Amsterdam – and in the US in New York and Washington DC.
Extinction Rebellion is calling on the Government declare a climate and ecological emergency, act immediately to halt wildlife loss and reduce greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2025.
Earlier in the year, Parliament declared a climate and environment emergency and the Government has passed a law to cut emissions to net zero by 2050, far later than the activists are demanding.
The group staged 11 days of protests in London in April that disrupted public transport and roads .
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On Thursday Extinction Rebellion activists used a fire engine to hose red liquid at the Treasury to draw attention to what they said was the government failure to avert climate disaster.
Last week the Met warned that the protests were taking officers away from other vital roles in the capital including tackling knife crime and domestic violence.
More resources have been used policing climate change protest than focusing on terror, it was said.
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Extinction Rebellion protesters gathered in Marble Arch last night for an opening ceremonyCredit: AFP or licensors
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Extinction Rebellion climate protesters are planning to bring disruption to 60 cities around the world from Monday in a fortnight of actionCredit: AFP or licensors
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Protesters in costume gather at Marble Arch last nightCredit: AFP or licensors
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