Insulate Britain protesters burn court papers and vow to KEEP blocking roads

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INSULATE Britain protesters have vowed that they will keep blocking UK motorways as they challenge High Court laws to jail them over traffic chaos.

Demonstrators today set light to court injunction papers outside the Royal Courts of Justice in central London.

Some 18 activists wearing orange hi-vis vests burnt pages of injunctions individually served on them, on the pavement outside the court building.

It comes as a High Court hearing takes place over three injunctions granted to National Highways in late September and October, covering the M25, Port of Dover and major A roads around London.

Demonstrator Nick Onley, 59, from London, said: "It's a sign of our determination to carry on protesting, to carry on raising this issue until we see some action that we can believe in."

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BLAH, BLAH, BLAH. CLIMATES CHANGE: GET OVER IT. THE WORLD IS NOT GOING TO END. THIS IS HYSTERICAL NONSENCE.

serenityhealth
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Isn't that contributing to global warming and carbon emitting?

KapitanKremmen
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Maybe we should stop there benefits and pensions for Persistent offenders and use that money to insulate houses, I'm sure they would agree if that will help there cause.

JAME
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I see any of you on the road il move you

johnmayne