Daily Express

Just Stop Oil feeds the culture war... my focus now is inspiring young people to vote

- By Steph Spyro Environmen­t Editor

GREEN entreprene­ur Dale Vince has pledged to halt funding Just Stop Oil because the climate activists’ disruption feeds a “culture war”.

The founder of Ecotricity, 62, triggered a nearly £1million funding blitz for the protest group in July when he promised to double all the donations it received during a 48-hour period.

Mr Vince, a major donor to the Labour Party, will now focus on a campaign which inspires young people to vote.

Writing in the Daily Express, he said: “Today I announce my intention to stop funding Just Stop Oil and concentrat­e on a new campaign to inspire, educate and empower more people – particular­ly the next generation, who are being blocked by new rules – to exercise their democratic right: it’s called ‘Just Vote’.

Disruption

“I still share Just Stop Oil’s aim of ending fossil fuels and salute their commitment and bravery in the face of enormous hostility.”

He added: “I still believe strongly in activism and freedom to protest but Just Stop Oil’s action, ultimately, has not prevented our current government from enacting increasing­ly damaging economic and environmen­tal policies.

“And further protest and disruption will just feed the new culture war narrative, which has seen [PM Rishi] Sunak brand me an eco zealot.”

He said he was adapting his approach “to this new reality – no amount of protest can stop new drilling for oil, only a change in government can”.

This week five Just Stop Oil protesters were charged with aggravated trespass after a performanc­e of Les Miserables in London’s West End was halted and did not resume. Theatregoe­rs booed.

Other protests have included pitch invasions at Premier League matches, blocking major roads and targeting events such as Test cricket at Lord’s, the BBC Proms and the Chelsea Flower Show.

Protests involve orange paint, paper or powder, including at the World Snooker Championsh­ips in the Sheffield Crucible and the tennis at Wimbledon. Mr Vince said:

“The Government likes to focus on the disruption Just Stop Oil protests cause, but this pales in comparison to the disruption being caused right now by the climate crisis.”

Election

He added: “Right now, the Tories are opening new coal mines and oil fields, rowing back on net-zero targets, doing great harm to our economy and making an enemy of the whole green economic opportunit­y – imagine what they would do with an actual mandate. I believe this is the most important election of my lifetime and of yours.”

The UK has committed to reach net zero by 2050 and last month Rishi Sunak announced significan­t changes to the UK’s plans on hitting this target.

The sale of new petrol and diesel cars will no longer be phased out in 2030 but in 2035, and only 80% of gas boilers will need to be phased out by that date instead of the previous total ban.

The North Sea Transition Authority also approved the drilling of the UK’s largest untapped oil field last month.

Rosebank, which lies north-west of Shetland, contains up to 350 million barrels of oil. It is likely to be sold on the internatio­nal market and experts say it will not cut household fuel bills.

 ?? Picture: NIZAAM JONES/JMP/REX/ SHUTTERSTO­CK ?? Action...Dale Vince wants youngsters to use their votes
Picture: NIZAAM JONES/JMP/REX/ SHUTTERSTO­CK Action...Dale Vince wants youngsters to use their votes
 ?? ?? Ashes…JSO protest at Lord’s in June
Ashes…JSO protest at Lord’s in June
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Snooker…the Crucible is powdered
 ?? ?? Theatre…Les Miserables this week
Theatre…Les Miserables this week

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