Eco-mob cause MORE misery for drivers on day of snow chaos: Just Stop Oil block road in south London with ANOTHER slow march in first of two protests in capital today
- Just Stop Oil are out again with another slow march in south London today
- The eco-mob were not deterred by freezing temperatures, snow and icy roads
- They are causing more misery for drivers stuck in traffic due to the weather
- Protesters will head to Camden in north London later this morning for action
Eco-protesters Just Stop Oil caused more misery for drivers stuck in snow chaos today as they blocked a road in south London with yet another slow march.
From 8.15am, 20 people walked onto the A24 near Clapham South and continued along Clapham High Street ‘to demand that the government halts all new fossil fuel licences and consents’ – and demonstrators will head to Camden Town, north London, later this morning.
In a tweet the group said: ‘The government has threatened new legislation before Christmas to ‘close loopholes’ that allow Just Stop Oil supporters to march in the road, thus confirming the suspicions that the only protests that the government will allow are those that nobody notices.’
It comes as Brits already faced travel chaos after heavy snowfall overnight turned into icy conditions, with many drivers stuck in long queues.
Just Stop Oil activists marching slowly through Clapham in south London this morning
Adam Beard, 53, a gardener and carer said: ‘I’m taking action to highlight our government’s total disregard for human life and suffering in the pursuit of short-term profit.
‘Not only are they issuing new fossil fuel licences, but they have now given the go-ahead for a new coal mine which will produce the dirtiest kind of fuel there is, almost all of which will be exported.
‘This exposes the massive gap between what government ministers say and what they do.’
Elvy Swan, 21, from Melbourne, Australia said: ‘As young people we need to stand up to the reality we are faced with. Our generation is on the front line of a catastrophe far more significant than we could have conceived of.
‘We are talking about people dying now. People that could have been saved. We don’t have time to squabble about the specifics of change making. We must end new oil and gas.’
A spokesperson from Just stop Oil added: ‘Greenlighting a new coal mine signals that our Government does not care about everyday people or democracy. Their support and backing of new coal, oil and gas, is a plan to destroy our freedoms, our rights and the rule of law.
Protesters caused more disruption for drivers already caught up in traffic chaos due to the icy conditions after a night of snow
Police can be seen monitoring protesters out on their march, as temperatures hovered at freezing
This time they are in the streets of south London near Clapham South station
A driver appears fed up with the protesters blocking the street
‘It is a plan that will result in the deaths of countless millions and many more not knowing if they should stay where they have lived for generations or if they leave where they can go.
‘The real savagery hits home when you realise that most people in this country, and across the world want what Just Stop Oil is calling for ‘no new fossil fuels’.
‘Government is silencing dissent by locking up ordinary people, calling for an end to new oil and gas, bringing in new laws and taking away your right to walk down the public highway. You don’t get to cheerlead dissent abroad while demanding heavy handed tactics at home.
‘We ask that you join us, the time to stand-by has passed, we must resist or lose everything’.
This comes after dozens of Just Stop Oil protesters gathered in Parliament Square before marching through central London on Saturday afternoon, chanting their demands that the Government halts all new fossil fuel contracts.
They stopped outside the Home Office where they held up their iconic orange Just Stop Oil signs and a long banner reading: ‘No prison for peaceful protest’.
Dozens of protesters gathered in Parliament Square before marching through central London on Saturday afternoon
Commuters were advised to stay at home after snow and ice wreaked havoc across the whole of the southeastern railway network, while the London Underground was also hit by delays.
Yellow weather warnings for snow, ice and fog are in force across much of the UK, including an ice warning in eastern and south-east England until 11am on Tuesday.
AA president Edmund King said the number of breakdown callouts is around 25 per cent higher than normal. He said: ‘Many drivers were stranded or severely delayed on the northern section of the M25 last night between London Colney and the M11.
‘Traffic is still severely delayed there this morning due to the continuous snow fall.
‘The conditions show that it is essential to be prepared if you are driving.’
He urged drivers to check fuel levels and take warm clothing, a charged mobile phone, food and drink.
The Met Office has warned of more travel chaos to come as heavy snowfall overnight turns into icy conditions and freezing fog descends, sparking severe disruption on roads, railways and runways, as well as forcing thousands of schools to shut.
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