No jail terms for those running companies that knowingly damage the environment and with repercussions which will cost vastly more than repairing a frame www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
Just Stop Oil activists Phoebe Plummer and Anna Holland threw tomato soup over Van's Gogh's piece.
Well that's crap. I note the people claiming it achieved nothing whilst engaging with it. They probably celebrate the Suffragettes and not really considered the extent of their direct action. I'm heartened that a new government has had a dramatic change regarding the future of fossil fuels.
Honestly, I'd be happier if they threw hot soup at Shell executives. (The hotter, the better.)
Two wrongs don't make a right. People who are a public nuisance deserve punishment.
the protesters should confuse authorities by acquiring water treatment companies and releasing sewage into rivers and the ocean, and say it's a protest, and then demand not only immunity from consequences but large personal bonuses for doing so
release some robbers to fit em in
The British judiciary is not bathing itself in glory with judgments like this
Be a fascist racist piece of shit, try to intimidate, scare and incite violence? Get a light sentence. Inconvenience people slightly and inadvertently show where the weaknesses are in our country’s infrastructure, while also carrying out a legitimate protest? They throw the whole library at you.
And they threw soup on glass, that's all. So fed up of the misleading narrative every time.
£10,000 for repairing a frame? Somebody overinflated the insurance claim.
Or jail terms for crooked Prime Ministers funded by those companies. www.opendemocracy.net/en/labour-gi...
Quadrature’s donation is noteworthy not just for being Labour’s largest-ever, but for its timing ahead of election