
After clashes with the public and milk was poured on the floor of luxurious departmental market Harrods UK Ministers are pressing ahead with a dual crackdown on climate protests and strike action, a controversial move that followed a day of direct action in London.
Home
secretary Suella Braverman will unveil plans
On Sunday Suella
Braverman the Home secretary will grant police new powers to take a more
“proactive” approach to counter tactics favoured by climate activists such as
Just Stop Oil and Extinction Rebellion, moving forward.
According
to report, the government is pursuing legal moves to introduce minimum service
levels during strikes by transport workers after months of industrial action by
railway workers in disputes over pay, jobs and conditions.
Braverman
has vowed to use the government’s public order bill to allow secretaries of
state to apply for injunctions in the “public interest” where protests are
causing or threatening “serious disruption or a serious adverse impact on
public safety.”
Attempts
to minimise the impact of rail strikes attracted instant criticism from unions,
many believing it would be unworkable, although the government pointed out that
similar legislation exists in France and Spain.
The
developments came against a backdrop of protests in east London. Nearly 30
demonstrators from Just Stop Oil gathered on Shoreditch High Street shortly
after noon on Saturday where they set up a road block to disrupt traffic. The
group, who are calling for the government to halt all new oil and gas
extraction licences, glued themselves to the tarmac, prompting angry responses
from motorists.
A
statement from the Metropolitan police said 26 people were arrested with
officers having to “debond” those stuck to the road. Home Office figures show
that over 350 Just Stop Oil protesters have been arrested in London since the
start of October.
Elsewhere,
Animal Rebellion protesters poured milk onto shop floors, displays and products
across the country. The action was co-ordinated in stores such as Waitrose,
Whole Foods and Marks & Spencer in London, Manchester, Norwich and
Edinburgh on Saturday.
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