Anti-fracking protesters face legal action
Protestors against fracking have begun a protest camp in Lancashire ahead of a "day of action".
Protestors against fracking have begun a protest camp in Lancashire ahead of a "day of action".
A Cuadrilla spokesperson has described the occupation of offices in Blackpool by anti-cracking protesters as 'anti-democratic'.
They told us: “Cuadrilla has consistently made clear that we support the right to peaceful protest, but taking the law into your own hands – through trespass or direct action - is anti-democratic and harmful to local farmers, business and other job creators during an important time in Blackpool’s farming and business calendar.”
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