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UK clamps down on motorway-blocking campaign by climate protesters

Published 22/09/2021, 10:04
Updated 22/09/2021, 10:05
© Reuters. Members of Insulate Britain protest on M25 Motorway, Britain September 15, 2021, in this still image taken from a handout video. Insulate Britain/Handout via REUTERS

LONDON (Reuters) - Britain has been granted new powers to stop climate change protesters who have repeatedly blocked traffic at rush hour on the country's busiest motorway running around London.

Activists from Insulate Britain want the government to commit to providing insulation for 29 million homes. Over five days of protests so far they have blocked slip roads, glued themselves to the road and poured paint onto the carriageway.

The agency which manages Britain's roads was granted a court order late on Tuesday meaning that protesters could face imprisonment, transport minister Grant Shapps said.

"Invading a motorway is reckless & puts lives at risk. I asked National Highways to seek an injunction against M25 protestors which a judge granted last night," Shapps said on Twitter (NYSE:TWTR).

"Effective later today, activists will face contempt of court with possible imprisonment if they flout."

© Reuters. Members of Insulate Britain protest on M25 Motorway, Britain September 15, 2021, in this still image taken from a handout video. Insulate Britain/Handout via REUTERS

Angry motorists and business owners have complained they the protests were stopping people getting to work and causing missed hospital appointments. Police have made dozens of arrests.

The group has defended the disruption, which it calls civil disobedience, saying it is essential to get the government to take notice.

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