Members of the Just Stop Oil Group attempted to climb into the street housing prime minister’s official residence, but were unsuccessful. Environmental activists tried to enter Downing Street Tuesday as part of a campaign to stop the exploration of new oil and natural gas in Britain.
Members of the Just Stop Oil Group attempted to climb into the street housing prime minister’s official residence but failed.
On social media, video footage showed that police officers were dragging protesters from the entrance.
Just Stop Oil tweeted that 22 supporters “rushed to the gates” at 11.15 (11115 GMT)
It said that several of them attempted to climb the gates while others sat on the road to block the entrance. Others gluing to the asphalt, some even gluing their hands together.
Prime Minister Rishi Sungak chaired a weekly meeting with his senior ministers at Number 10. This action was also after BP announced a quarterly profit rise due to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Sunak, the successor to Liz Truss’s short-lived predecessor Liz Truss, has ruled out going to the UN’s COP27 Climate Change Conference in Egypt. However, he is under immense pressure to change his mind.
Just Stop Oil is also asking him to reverse his government’s policy for granting new oil/gas licenses for exploration in North Sea.
It added that this genocidal policy would kill millions of people, while failing to address the worst economic crisis that the country has ever experienced.
Monday saw eight protestors arrested after the interior ministry of England, Bank of England, and headquarters of MI5 domestic intelligence service were infected with orange paint.
Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp media empire base in London was also attacked by direct action protests.