Just Stop Oil protesters stop traffic at Holborn junction after gluing themselves to tarmac

Just Stop Oil protest on Friday in High Holborn Credit: PA Wire/PA Images

Just Stop Oil protesters stopped traffic for an hour outside Holborn station on Friday morning.

Some 22 activists sat on the road at the key junction between High Holborn and Kingsway at 10:50am until police arrived and arrested 16 protesters.

Revered Sue Parfitt, 82 was among those held by police over the stunt.

The Bristol-based vicar has been arrested more than 15 times at environmental protests and was taken in by police last week over a similar protest outside the Palace of Westminster.

Some of Friday's protesters had appeared to glue themselves to the tarmac but the activists were removed and the road was reopened before noon.

Just Stop Oil have demanded that the government halts all new oil and gas licences and consents.

One of the protesters, Patrick Walker, a 33-year-old council worker from Newport, said: “Up until very recently I really thought the government would eventually take action to save us from the worst of the climate crisis.

“Then the IPCC warned us last year that we had to stop new fossil fuel extraction if we wanted a liveable future, only for governments to completely ignore them.

“I realised then the government wouldn’t listen and I had to take action if I wanted a future for my family. I have no choice but to resist.”

Adam Beard, a 53-year-old gardener from Stroud, Gloucestershire, was also protesting. He said: “I’m taking action with Just Stop Oil because I’ve had enough of government lies and inaction on the climate crisis, the biggest issue the world is currently facing.

“All over the world we can see the effects of the climate crisis, yet our government continues to back new fossil fuel extraction.

“For the sake of humanity and all life on earth, this has to stop. I hope that my actions in support of Just Stop Oil will inspire other ordinary people like me to step forward and take a stand against this government’s disastrous energy policies.”

A spokesperson for the Metropolitan Police said on Friday: “Police have arrested 16 protesters for wilful obstruction of the highway at Kingsway/High Holborn.

“They have been taken into custody at a central London police station. All four junctions are now open.”

The roadblock follows more than two weeks of protests by Just Stop Oil, in which there have been 555 arrests.

Activists sprayed an orange substance on windows of Harrods department story in Knightsbridge Credit: Just Say No/PA

Since their campaign began on 1 April, Just Stop Oil supporters have been arrested over 1,800 times, with seven supporters currently in prison and 13 in police custody.

Two of the activists remanded are Morgan Trowland and Marcus Decker, the two men who climbed the QEII Bridge on Monday morning and blocked off the Dartford Crossing for more than 36 hours.

On Thursday, Just Stop Oil protesters sprayed orange paint on the front of the Harrods department store in Knightsbridge.


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