Energy activists target a luxury cars in London

Energy activists target a luxury cars in London

On Sunday, environmental activists targeted a showroom of the Aston Martin car company in central London, where they sprayed an orange paint on its front, at a time when the British Interior Minister pledged to strengthen the police powers to stop the wave of this environmental protests.
Members of the “Stop Oil” group also planned a sit-in in the British capital’s Park Lynn neighbourhood, which is home to the showroom for high-end sports cars.

This move came after two activists on Friday poured tomato soups on one of the “sunflower” paintings of Van Gogh at the National Museum in London, but the painting was protected by a glass cover.
Before the authorities took the arrest of 28 individuals, the organisation itself carried out a coating attack on the capital’s offices in London.

The Saturday poured demonstrators from the “Animal Rebellion” milk on the floors of luxury retail stores throughout Britain, including Harrods stores in London, demanding the world to end livestock on farms.
Swella Braverman, the British Interior Secretary, declared that she would put up harsh measures this week in response to environmental groups’ objections.

According to the idea, the government will be allowed to request legal rulings to put an end to such demonstrations before they happen and to make it easier to protect products, services, and “fundamental” infrastructure.
In a statement, Braverman added, “I will not give up on the protesters who are trying to hold the British hostage in exchange for a ransom.”
“This extreme interference, not to mention sabotage, is not a legitimate exercise of free speech or a human right. This must stop,” she added.

Chloe Thomas, a 19-year-old who was speaking outside the “Aston Martin” shop, however, stated that she is fighting to preserve future generations.
How can I explain to my daughter in the years to come where the animals, the culture, the beauty, and the reason why there is no bee and I cannot feed it all disappeared?

In order to combat the increasing energy prices brought on by the conflict in Ukraine, the new Liz Terrace government has promised to permit fresh excavations for marine fossil fuel. This has prompted the “Stop Oil” movement to launch its campaign.

Energy activists in London target a luxury vehicle

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