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Man shouts abuse at oil protesters

- JOSEPH DRAPER

An angry onlooker shouted “you morons” at Just Stop Oil (JSO) protesters who threw orange paint over a Chelsea Flower Show display minutes before they were sprayed with a hose.

The three women climbed over a rope barrier yesterday and smothered the RBC Brewin Dolphin Garden, designed by Paul Hervey-Brookes, an awardwinni­ng plantsman, with the paint.

The incident, caught on camera, prompted witnesses to shout abuse at the protesters, with one man heard saying: “Oh no, oh for God’s, you morons – all you’re doing is ruining them, you prats.”

Meanwhile others could be heard shouting for security before a woman grabbed a hose and doused the protesters with water.

Others shouted out in support of the women – with one saying: “I’ll join.”

Shortly afterwards Metropolit­an Police officers arrested the women, named by JSO as Stephanie Golder, 35; Naomi Goddard, 58, a retired landscape engineer; and Rosa Hicks, 28, for criminal damage.

Ms Goddard, from Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire, could be heard in the video saying: “What is the point in a garden if you can’t eat? What is the point in tradition if society is collapsing around you?”

One man interrupte­d the speech, shouting: “Rubbish.”

Another protester, thought to be Ms Hicks, could be heard telling the crowd: “Stop putting your heads in the compost.”

The incident comes after activists from the group – which is campaignin­g to end all new fossil fuel projects in the UK – interrupte­d the World Snooker Championsh­ip at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield last month by throwing orange paint across a snooker table. And on Wednesday, six protesters were arrested on Marylebone Road, central London, the group said.

A spokespers­on for JSO said after the protest: “This is not a one-day event, this is an act of resistance against a criminal government.”

In a statement released after their arrests, Ms Goddard said: “I know that by carrying out this action, I risk losing my job, my livelihood and my reputation, but it is what I have to do right now.

“We all need to do everything in our power to stop this madness continuing.

“There is a better, cleaner, safer future, but only if we fight for it.”

 ?? ?? PAINT: Just Stop Oil protesters at the Chelsea Flower Show.
PAINT: Just Stop Oil protesters at the Chelsea Flower Show.

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