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Extinction Rebellion Planning ‘More Disruptive’ Protests If Westminster Shutdown Is Blocked

  • October 03, 2019
  • Political

“People are worried about safety in their community and I’m having to tell the commissioner you’ve got to do what you think is best – and the commissioner is diverting police away from neighbourhoods to parts of London to police the protests you are conducting,” Khan told LBC. 

Figures published on Wednesday suggested that protests in the capital in 2019 had been a bigger drain on frontline police resources than the London Bridge terror attack and Grenfell tragedy in 2017. 

According to the data, the Met Police pulled frontline officers away from their duties to tackle protests more times between April and October 2019 than when the force was dealing with the 2017 tragedies. 

But Extinction Rebellion – which is calling on the government to outline its plans on the climate emergency – said it expected its October protest to be five times the size of the action it carried out in April, when protesters defaced the Shell building, stopped trains and blocked iconic locations in the capital. 

The group said around 9,500 people had signed up for the Westminster shutdown, with almost 4,500 prepared to be arrested. More than 1,700 people have offered to go on hunger strike, they added. 

But activist Robin Boardman said he expected the protest to be even bigger, with “at least between 20,000 and 30,000 people out on the streets”. 

“Really what we’re going to see on the streets is a much larger number than that [9,500], because people bring their friends, they bring their family,” Boardman said. “This is not a political issue, it’s a social issue…” 

The group – which has also called for the government to make the UK net carbon zero by 2025, 25 years earlier than the current target – said the action in London would include a sit-in at City Airport, which they will try to hold for three days. 

On Thursday, eight people were arrested on suspicion of criminal damage after Extinction Rebellion activists used a fire engine to spray fake blood over the Treasury. 

The Met Police said five men aged between 34 and 83 and three women aged between 34 and 60 were arrested.  

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