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£50m cost of XR’s protests

... and more chaos is coming next week

- By George Odling Crime Reporter

Policing the last three major Extinction Rebellion protests cost £50million and next week’s fortnight of action is set to cost many millions more, Scotland Yard chiefs warned yesterday.

The eco-warriors plan to disrupt the city of london, the Bank of England and high street banks to demonstrat­e against global warming.

Previous demonstrat­ions saw the group block Waterloo Bridge in london for more than a week, park a pink yacht in oxford circus, glue themselves to roads and stop the distributi­on of 3.5million newspapers by blockading a printing press. With another protest looming, senior Tories, businesses and commuters are braced for more disruption to life and the economy.

Former conservati­ve leader Sir iain Duncan Smith: ‘Extinction Rebellion have proven themselves to be desperate attention-seekers franticall­y trying to remain relevant and distractin­g from their own cause. These protests will cause havoc for ordinary people.’

Senior officers warned that ambulances and police cars driving to emergencie­s could be delayed by the roadblocks and officers would have to be redeployed to cope with the chaos. commander Rachel Williams

said the protests will cost taxpayers millions more on top of the £50million spent in April and october 2019 and September last year.

‘i’m in no doubt this year’s policing operation will run into the millions and will result in many officers sacrificin­g their time off to... bring order and safety to the streets of london,’ she said. Deputy assistant commission­er Matt Twist said: ‘Every police officer committed to a large demonstrat­ion is one extracted away from their borough. it is time spent away from the people of london in the parts where they are needed most – dealing with knife crime, domestic abuse and other crimes.’

During previous protests in the capital police made 3,672 arrests, 1,938 of which led to prosecutio­ns with a 73 per cent conviction rate.

XR activist Zoe Blackler said she expected thousands to join the protests in london and across the country. Stephen Fry became the latest celebrity to offer the group his support yesterday, following the likes of actors Emma Thompson and Benedict cumberbatc­h.

in a two-minute video Fry said: ‘‘i know XR are... loud, they’re disruptive... But what else is going to make politician­s really recalibrat­e, realign, revolution­ise politics so that it faces the horrors of climate change and all the damage we’re doing to our planet?’

 ??  ?? Roadblock: XR’s pink yacht in 2019
Roadblock: XR’s pink yacht in 2019
 ??  ?? Call to arms: Clare Farrell
Call to arms: Clare Farrell

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