Just Stop Oil fanatics resume campaign of chaos in London

Just Stop Oil protesters are forced off the road inside 10 minutes by police in latest London slow march as they say: ‘Would the suffragettes have marched on the pavement?’

  • Eco group takes to Westminster Bridge as it resumes its campaign of chaos 

Just Stop Oil fanatics resumed their campaign of chaos in London today with another slow march – but were forced off the roads by police in just 10 minutes. 

Almost 30 protesters from the eco-mob held up rush-hour traffic on Westminster Bridge, in their third day of targeted mayhem in the capital, which yesterday left motorists apoplectic with rage.  

Armed with orange banners and wearing hi-vis vests, the activists arrived at 8.43am but were surrounded by police within minutes. And by 8.53am, the group had been kicked out of the road by the Met Police. 

The swift action came as eco-warriors from the group today compared their chaotic marches to the trailblazing efforts of the suffragettes, who fought for women’s rights in the early 20th century.

Graduate Hannah Taylor, 22, from Derbyshire, is part of Just Stop Oil. She said: ‘Yesterday, I was asked to march on the pavement. Would the suffragettes have marched on the pavement?’

Almost 30 Just Stop Oil campaigners were involved in their latest protest in London, marching along Westminster Bridge on Wednesday morning

But the group of climate change protesters were forced off the road by police after just 10 minutes as they tried to make their way towards the Palace of Westminster 

The Met Police said the first officers arrived within four minutes. Just Stop Oil has resumed its protest, with activists now slowly walking around Parliament Square in Westminster.

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Police say they are ‘engaging’ with the group, with a Met spokesperson adding on social media: ‘We’ll continue to tackle serious disruption where it occurs.’

This morning’s protest comes after exasperated motorists in London lost the plot yesterday during the second day of marches by Just Stop Oil.

One furious man was seen yelling at the protesters, telling them to ‘get out the way’, ‘go and have a wash’ and ‘go and get a job and do something useful’.

He was one of a number of road users who were pushed to breaking point by the activists today, including others who hit the demonstrators with a lorry, tore banners from their hands and threw water over them.

Dressed in a white hoodie and tracksuit bottoms, the dark-haired man jumped out of the car he was travelling in to tell the group: ‘Get the f*** out the way now, get the f*** out the way now, you f****** c****.’ 

He then adds: ‘Go and have a f****** wash, you c****.’

As the driver of the black Nissan he gets back into remains stuck behind the protest, he then yells at the group again from out the passenger window.

‘Go get a job you f****** c***. Go and do something useful you f****** tramp.

The man was seen yelling at the eco-warriors, telling them to ‘get out the way’, ‘go and have a wash’ and ‘go and get a job and do something useful 

Another frustrated road user threw water over the protesters as they blocked vehicles

Protesters on Wednesday were swiftly surrounded by police as they marched along Westminster Bridge. They were forced off the road by officers within 10 minutes (pictured)

‘What do you think of all these f****** cars sitting here causing f****** pollution, you silly f****** c***. 

‘Use your f****** brain…you know I’m making sense and all, don’t you, you silly f****** old c***.’ 

Earlier in the day, police officers were seen chuckling with the protesters during the group’s third slow march in just two days. 

One man confronted the climate change fanatics by tearing banners away from protesters and pushing them as tensions flared. 

Dressed in a white polo shirt and shorts, he appeared to shove protesters as they caused traffic chaos in Elephant and Castle, marching slowly in front of a lorry. 

‘Get out the f***ing way before you get run over,’ he shouts before adding: ‘Get out the f***ing way you p****s’ as he apparently pushes a group of eco-zealots and then yanks an orange banner off another. 

More than a dozen protesters joined the demonstration in the capital this morning, with one activist among their ranks claiming to have been from Melbourne in Australia.

Frustrated motorists could be heard beeping their horns and swearing at the campaigners, who forced traffic to grind to a halt. 

Fury boiled over as one man is seen apparently pushing Just Stop Oil protesters during their latest slow march in London

The male, wearing a white polo shirt and shorts, was seen ripping away orange banners from the climate change campaigners

A motorists unleashes a foul-mouthed tirade at the group in his frustration earlier today

A frustrated driver stands up to one of the Just Stop Oil activists to make his case this morning

One stepped out of their car to hurl abuse at the group, as campaigners were pictured locking arms in defiance.

While in another tense exchange, one lorry driver is heard saying: ‘You can’t stop oil, oil is in the Earth.’

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Today’s mayhem began at Newington Causeway, in Elephant and Castle shortly after 8.45am, with campaigners calling for an end to all new oil, gas and coal projects in the UK. 

Escorted by about a dozen Metropolitan Police officers, the Just Stop Oil fanatics walked in the middle of the road holding orange banners and wearing hi-vis jackets as an ambulance is filmed struggling to get past them. 

Campaigners ignored pleas from one officer to shift their demonstration onto the pavement, as it triggered mayhem in the city centre, with buses passing perilously close to activists.

While another officer was filmed chuckling with one of the activists as they walked backwards down the road.

Pleading with activists as cars and buses pass perilously close, one female officer says: ‘Can you please move on to the pavement. Move onto the pavement please, guys. 

‘Continue the protest but move onto the pavement.’ 

The male confronted the group, who were blocking traffic in Elephant and Castle and screamed: ‘Get out the f***ing way before you get run over’

Moments later, and an activist called Hannah is filmed giving a speech as she marches. 

The 21-year-old claimed to have lived in Melbourne – which is a 10,500-mile flight away from the British capital. 

She said: ‘I’m from Melbourne, Australia. I have seen first hand the things that I love on fire. 

‘I have feared for my life and the lives of people that I love. I wouldn’t wish that on anyone.’ 

Since Just Stop Oil launched its campaign on February 14, 2022, the group says its activists have been arrested more than 2,100 times, with 138 people spending time in prison. 

Two of its supporters are serving three-year prison sentences for being involved in protests, the group added. 

Founded after Extinction Rebellion and Insulate Britain, with organisers from both at the helm, Just Stop Oil wants the Government to wants to halt new licences for the exploration of oil and other fossil fuels in the UK. 

Activists are pictured on Wednesday marching over Westminster Bridge in their latest protest in London 

Software developer Lewis Conroy, 22 and from Stirling, took part in Wednesday’s march. 

He said: ‘We’re running out of time. Every day we hear more and more news of apocalyptic weather events and hear tales of more and more farmers going out of business, because their crops are failing. 

‘Anyone not corrupted by the oil industry knows that new oil, gas and coal is completely suicidal. History shows we need to get on the streets. 

‘As annoying as it can be, this is how change happens.’

Just Stop Oil is planning another protest on Saturday outside the House of Commons.  

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