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Tuesday 15 October 2019 7:26 am

Police ban Extinction Rebellion protesters from London

By: Joe Curtis

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LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 12: Extinction Rebellion activists continue to demonstrate for the sixth day running in Trafalgar Square on October 12, 2019 in London, England. The climate change activists have blockaded various central locations around Westminster and police continue to arrest many involved. The protests are due to last two weeks in total. (Photo by Chris J Ratcliffe/Getty Images)

Police have spent the night clearing Extinction Rebellion protesters from Trafalgar Square after banning the activists from London.

The Metropolitan Police started the eviction at around 10pm, after earlier this week attempting to confine protests to Trafalgar Square.

Read more: Extinction Rebellion protesters target Canada and blockade Walkie Talkie

Extinction Rebellion denounced the move as “draconian” and called it an “outrage” after climate change demonstrators spent the day targeting London’s financial district.

Protesters blocked the roads around Bank of England and Bank station.

They also attempted to blockade Square Mile institutions the Walkie Talkie building and Blackrock were targeted by protesters in a day of action across Canada.

The Met said police had made 1,445 arrests by 5pm yesterday, while 76 people have been charged with offences including criminal damage and obstruction of a highway.

More than 90 arrests were in connection with Canada action.

Deputy assistant commissioner Laurence Taylor said: “These conditions have been imposed due to the continued breaches of the section 14 condition previously implemented, and ongoing serious disruption to the community.”

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As police cleared out Trafalgar Square, Extinction Rebellion protesters called for the public’s help.

“Is this what democracy looks like?” one rebel asked. 

However, the group later said it would “let the Trafalgar Square site go tonight”.

“The climate and ecological emergency isn;’t going away and we remain resolute in facing it,” the group said.

“We urge the government and the authorities to join us in doing the same. We cannot do it alone.”

Extinction Rebellion has called on the government to commit to a carbon-free economy by 2025, among other demands.

Read more: Police and protesters vie for control of London City Airport

“Since the beginning of this operation officers have been working hard to keep London moving,” Taylor added.

“The policing operation continues, and we will continue to take action against anyone engaged in unlawful protests at locations targeted by Extinction Rebellion.”

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