Extinction Rebellion arrests near 1,300 after Billingsgate protest

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Activists say 28 people were arrested after trying to block access to London fish market

Police have announced they have made almost 1,300 arrests of Extinction Rebellion protesters since Monday, as activists hope the weekend will swell their numbers for a protest march through central London.

 

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Well maybe some certainly are, they identify as RebelsAnimal and are not seen eating at McDeaths Killers of Friendly Chickens etc Consistency FridayForFuture ClimateCrisis AnimalAgricultureIsTheBiggestCauseOfClimateChange

Billingsgate was taken by RebelsAnimal overall arrests across London will b a little high but not from 1 site. As 4 not having jobs, many have taken time off work & sacrificed their family holiday time, or b self-employed. All r respectful of those working. animalrebellion

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LOL Throw them UNDER the jail. Forever.

Over 1300 arrests? How many have been charged? Is it up to 50 yet as only 29 at last count? Apparently nearly all released without charge are straight back out 'protesting' again. How Pointless!

If a movement has such establishment coverage it is not genuine and is backed by those it is pretending to protest against. clearly there is another agenda at play here and millions can see through it.

obviously many people don't have jobs, there are people working there trying to keep a roof over their heads

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