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Tuesday 24 August 2021 12:02 pm  |  Updated:  Friday 05 November 2021 4:35 pm

Extinction Rebellion activists block Westminster roads

By: Lily Russell-Jones

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LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - AUGUST 24: Extinction Rebellion protesters take part in a protest in Whitehall on August 24, 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Climate action group Extinction Rebellion (XR) are planning to hold multiple actions over two weeks from August 23rd 2021 aiming to disrupt Canada and further afield and put climate change at the top of the agenda ahead of the UK hosting COP26 Summit later this year. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)

On the second consecutive day of action Extinction Rebellion (XR) activists have occupied roads in Westminster, police have warned.

In a tweet, the Met Police said that protestors are blocking roads around Parliament Street, Whitehall and Westminster. Officers are at the scene working to minimise disruption to traffic.

At around 11am this morning, green rabble rousers arrived at the HMRC building bearing banners which read: “Government in bed with climate criminals.” Activists called on the government to divest from Barclays, Europe’s largest financier of fossil fuels, stating that public taxes should not be used to fund the climate crisis.

As part of the protest, members of XR performed a slapstick skit which depicted Prime Minister Boris Johnson and the Barclays CEO receiving money on a silver platter from a HMRC butler.

Today’s disruption is the latest in a series of occupations planned as part of XR’s “Impossible Rebellion” campaign.

Extinction Rebellion are planning to hold multiple actions over the next two weeks in a bid to put climate change at the top of the political agenda ahead of the UK hosting the COP26 Summit.

Yesterday, climate activists erected a pink table in the middle of Trafalgar Square complete with a banner which read “come to the table,” an invitation for public discussion on climate change.

The police dismantled the structure overnight and reopened Covent Garden’s Long Acre junction which was blocked.

Police have confirmed that 52 arrests were made yesterday in addition to the 10 arrests made ahead of the protests on Sunday evening.

Read more: Extinction Rebellion: Giant climate talk table set up in Trafalgar Square

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