Just a case of the Monday’s
It must be Monday because, once again, footage of Insulate Britain protestors being dragged from their protest has broken ground on social media, gaining thousands of responses.
With three roads across London currently being blocked by protests, October 25 has marked a return to normality after Insulate Britain’s brief respite last week.
#InsulateBritain protesters have blocked Southwark bridge in central London pic.twitter.com/X7koGwhdxu
— Damien Gayle (@damiengayle) October 25, 2021
On Southwark Bridge, which carries the least amount of traffic for London bridges, angry motorists are seen to be pulling protestors off the road in an attempt to get to work.
Journalist Damien Gayle shared a number of clips on Twitter earlier today that shows protestors leaning on incoming cars, sitting down in the road and police attempting to negotiate for the release of traffic.
“The now familiar scene begins of #InsulateBritain protesters now getting pulled out of the road,” Gayle’s caption read for his second addition to the thread.
A little later, Gayle updated the thread with a video captioned: “Police have begun arresting #insulatebritain members who are glued to the floor at the north end of Southwark Bridge.”
The video shows a group of protestors, most of whom are sitting on the ground, holding a banner for the movement as they discuss the issue with police officers.
Police have begun arresting #insulatebritain members who are glued to the floor at the north end of Southwark Bridge pic.twitter.com/9hWl5fXff1
— Damien Gayle (@damiengayle) October 25, 2021
Though Twitter is rife with criticism, there are those that seem to support the non-violent protests.
“Brave people standing up and being heard in this climate crisis,” writes one user.
Though the protests themselves are non-violent, they have also seen their fair share of heated situations. Most recently, 34-year-old Sherrilyn Speid appeared on GB News, where she was accused of attempted murder.
Despite Speid insisting she was not rude or at all aggressive, footage showing her shouting and getting a little too close for comfort quickly gained traction on social media.
Police are unsticking #InsulateBritain protesters finger by finger using a solvent pic.twitter.com/knk9Y1UNlN
— Damien Gayle (@damiengayle) October 25, 2021
In one clip, Speid drives forward in what she considered a ‘nudge’ rather than what other people are saying was assault.
https://twitter.com/PoliticsForAlI/status/1450127280773210126?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1450127280773210126%7Ctwgr%5E%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.joe.co.uk%2Fnews%2Fwoman-starts-driving-over-insulate-britain-protestor-in-furious-standoff-294753
Related links:
- Insulate Britain protestor tied to railing with own banner by angry driver
- Insulate Britain have finally realised their protests aren’t helping anyone – temporarily
- Sustainable fashion designer creates ‘F*** Insulate Britain’ jumpers because of ‘disgusting’ protests