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Brighton student among 31 people arrested for M25 blockade

by Frank le Duc
Wednesday 24 Aug, 2022 at 11:05PM
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Brighton student among 31 people arrested for M25 blockade

A Brighton student is among 31 people to have been arrested after protesters blocked petrol stations and sabotaged fuel pumps at four M25 service stations this morning (Wednesday 24 August).

Sophie Sharples

Sophie Sharples, 22, who is taking part in the blockades, said that ending fossil fuel consumption was this generation’s “mission”.

She said: “We have such a short window of time to act to avoid the complete destruction of all we know and love.

“For all life and for the love of humanity, I have to do everything I can. And with my privilege I am able to face arrest so I will.”

The climate change campaign group Just Stop Oil targeted Clacket Lane services eastbound and westbound, in Kent, Cobham services, in Surrey, and Thurrock services, in Essex.

Just Stop Oil supporters blocked access to the petrol stations from about 5am by sitting in the road with banners.

Some fuel pumps were put out of use when display glass was broken and they were covered with spray paint.

The forecourts at Clacket Lane and Thurrock remained closed this afternoon.

Surrey Police said that it made 13 arrests at Clacket Lane and seven at Cobham while Essex Police arrested 11 people on suspicion of criminal damage at Thurrock.

Yesterday (Tuesday 23 August) Essex Police arrested 28 people after climate activists caused disruption at three locations in Thurrock.

Assistant Chief Constable Glen Pavelin said: “We’re working hard to keep Essex moving, keep people safe and minimise disruption to the public on Thurrock’s roads.

“We understand that people have the right to peacefully protest but we will not tolerate criminal activities that affect our communities and businesses and will take swift and robust action to tackle such incidents.

“We will continue to work with our partners and businesses to bring this situation to an end.”

Just Stop Oil said: “This campaign will continue until we have a meaningful statement from the government stating that they will stop all new oil and gas projects in the UK. For the government to do anything less is genocide.”

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  1. Jules Standish says:
    4 years ago

    Brainwashed by a fear campaign.

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  2. Robert Pattinson says:
    4 years ago

    Protest yes but criminal damage JAIL. Yes we need to phase out fossil fuels when we have something to replace them. Her parents are probably paying her massive energy bills due to the fact we import rather than use our own MASSIVE reserves. Wind turbines are not made from paper. At the moment we need coal to make steel. Every single person damaging the pumps should be jailed.

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  3. Jason says:
    4 years ago

    Two excellent comments.

    In the 1970s the scare story was the coming ice age. Now we’re all going to fry if the scaremongers are to be believed.

    The climate is ALWAYS changing. We’ve had ice ages since the dawn of time. Not very far back in history we had ice fairs on the frozen river Thames, and then there is the Medieval Warm Period when temperatures were significantly higher than they are today.

    Carbon-caused global warming is nonsense. ALL life on Earth is carbon-based, and without carbon dioxide there’d be no plants and not enough oxygen to breathe.

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