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M25 eco-protest injunction farce

Driver misses father’s funeral as court ruling fails to halt demo

- Daily Mail Reporter

A GRIEVING son furiously criticised ‘selfish’ climate change activists yesterday after their motorway protests meant he missed his father’s funeral.

Nurses, commuters, hauliers and hospital patients hit out at Just Stop Oil protesters who defied a court injunction and climbed on gantries above the M25 yesterday, causing a second day of tailbacks.

At least 16 were arrested across Essex, Hertfordsh­ire, Kent and Surrey on the country’s busiest motorway as the protesters repeated the action they took on Monday. Tony Bambury, of Aylesbury in Buckingham­shire, who missed his father’s funeral, said he had ‘nothing but contempt’ for every one of the protesters. But the brazen group warned of more to come, despite a High Court injunction designed to bar them from the M25.

Scotland Yard last night said the injunction gave courts extra powers, while the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act was ‘suitable for more egregious breaches’.

But former Conservati­ve leader Sir Iain Duncan Smith said injunction­s were not proving a deterrent and called on police to issue onthespot fines instead. He said: ‘The one thing that gets through is if you start fining people £1,000.’

In total, 11 M25 junctions were hit at just after 7am. Most were reopened by lunchtime.

Mr Bambury who had tried to get to his father’s funeral in Pitsea, Essex, on Monday, said in a passionate message to the protesters on BBC Three Counties Radio: ‘What you have done to me will be staying with me forever.

‘You selfish, selfish people… I have nothing but contempt for every single one of you.’ A Just Stop Oil spokesman tried to say he was ‘really sorry’, but Mr Bambury told him: ‘You can take your apology and shove it where the sun does not shine.’

One medic, called Lauren, wrote on Twitter: ‘Been on a 12-hour night shift in A&E, haven’t slept in 16 hours and now having to wait on the M25 because of Just Stop Oil. Will you also take responsibi­lity if I crash from exhaustion?’

Broadcaste­r James Whale said he missed a cancer check-up because of the ‘f*** wits on the M25’.

Paul Mummery from the Road Haulage Associatio­n said disrupting transport will push up the price of goods in shops.

Seasoned protester Edred Whittingha­m, 25, was among those bringing misery to the motorway. The well- spoken student who studied at Exeter University, said it was up to ‘everyday people’ to fix British politics.

A Just Stop Oil spokesman said: ‘This is not a one-day event, expect us every day and anywhere.’

PENSIONS secretary Mel Stride fatuously thinks the eco-rabble paralysing the M25 in protest at Britain’s fossil fuel use have a point ‘in a sense’.

no, minister, they do not. Just Stop oil are contemptuo­usly sticking two fingers up at the law – and their fellow citizens.

Cultishly obsessed with ‘ saving the planet’, these middle- class agitators are callously indifferen­t to those they disrupt, from cancer patients missing appointmen­ts to nurses stuck in traffic.

We were told the court injunction would end this farce. That it hasn’t shows just how toothless our leaders are.

 ?? ?? Chaos: Protester Charlotte Kirin on the M25 yesterday
Chaos: Protester Charlotte Kirin on the M25 yesterday

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