Extinction Rebellion News

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Top stories of the week 13 October

 

 

Brexit

A big Brexit news week this week. Boris Johnson has been all over the place. After the European Union dismantled his plan point-by-point but a last minute meeting has potentially thrown the whole situation on the head. In what is being called 48 hours of tunnel talks, negotiations are re-opening. Next week and the week after will be more important as all things now secret are revealed.  High among them is that Northern Ireland will be the price to pay for Brexit.

Earlier in the week Boris Johnson was called a traitor.

 

Politics

More bad news for Boris Johnson this week as the stories about his relationship with a pole-dancer refuse to go away. As the Daily Mail so aptly put it – Boris Johnson’s ‘technology advisor’ Jennifer Arcuri ‘loudly and proudly boasted of “Boris bruises” on her thighs after romp with him’, her friend from the time Milo Yiannopoulos claims

 

Society

The threat of Right Wing Terrorism remains at Red alert in the UK. This week the Press found that ‘a reckless Tory party is resorting to pantomime authoritarianism’ while the ‘Far right poses as protectors of women to target Muslims, official extremism report finds’.

 

Middle East

Donald Trump withdrew US forces from Syria leaving the Kurds at the mercy of Turkey. As soon as Tump issued the orders, Turkish troops and armoured vehicles began massing on the border with Syria. Hours after the last US forces left Turkey launched airstrikes killing civilians including women and children. The Kurds believe they have been betrayed and the consequences of what Trump hs done will lead to the return of ISIS

 

Environment

This week saw the launch of more Extinction Rebellion civil unrest around the world. Fake blood was sprayed on to the bull statue in New York and in London fake blood was sprayed onto the Treasury. This began a week of climate action including taking London City Airport in the same style as the King Kong protestors. The police have clamped down hard on the climate activists making more than 1300 protests in the first week of protests alone.

Boris Johnson was in the news yet again for saying the Extinction Rebellion were crusties and that Margaret Thatcher was greener that Greta Thunberg. Is that so, Mr Johnson.

Who are you calling a crusty? Meet the vicars, ex-police and grandparents protesting with Extinction Rebellion

Moment Tory Lord confronts Extinction Rebellion protesters in his dressing gown

Extinction Rebellion money men revealed: UK billionaire worth £1.2bn and rock band Radiohead are among major donors ploughing hundreds of thousands of pounds into eco mob

‘Aggressive’ Greta Thunberg is ‘dangerous’ – plans are ‘only going to hurt people’

Extinction Rebellion should pack up their plastic tents and virtue-signalling hysterics and get back to work

We’re all trying to help but Rebellion should be Extinct

Extinction Rebellion threatens to blockade London City Airport

Police throw ring of steel around London City Airport as Extinction Rebellion campaigners launch battle to shut it down for three days in ‘Hong Kong-style’ mass protest

Extinction Rebellion: 92-year-old arrested as climate activists prepare for ‘Hong Kong-style’ occupation of airport

Thanks to Extinction Rebellion, we’re experiencing a climate culture change

Extinction Rebellion is on the right side of history, whatever you think of the group’s style

Extinction Rebellion exposes Left-wing activism as a global elite sham

One wedding and a funeral, but nothing to laugh about for Londoners as Extinction Rebellion protesters take to streets of the capital again

Real danger behind Extinction Rebellion that needs to be exposed

Extinction Rebellion: Johnson calls climate crisis activists ‘uncooperative crusties’

Boris Johnson calls Extinction Rebellion activists ‘crusties’ who live in ‘hemp-smelling bivouacs’

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