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Extinction Rebellion continues

Westminster, London. Tue 8 Oct 2019



 

 On The Mall people were listening to speakers

 and Trafalgar Square was getting full of people

 some sitting around Nelson's column: 'Burning Earth'

 There was a children's area

 Money and nature on the scales

 'Reflect - Rebel- Restore'

 

 'Activism is Hope'

 'Everything will change

 'Humility - Empathy - Frugality'

 A bee with blue paint on its wings crawls over a woman's hand

 

 

 'This is the End' says the washing line

 'Change Is Now'

 Santa and Jesus figure on Whitehall

 and people are still blocking the road close to Downing St

 calling for a Citizens' Assembly

 'Dear Boris, We'd bee Egg-Static top meet with you - No Eggs Here...'

 

 'No Law, No Decision That Harms our Children'

 

 People were dancing

 and a man was providing the music

 and they shouted 'Extinction!' 'Rebellion!'

 A large crowd came dancing along the street towards the road block

 with drummers

 and streamers

 'Reduce Consumption Increase Happiness'

 

 Then a large group of police marched up and started pulling down the banners

 and destroyting the gazebos that had been giving free food

 A cordon kept people at bay while other officers took them down'

 

 and piled the remains in heaps. It had begun to pour with rain

 XR's non-violent principles meant that nobody tried to stop the police destroying property

 they just moved a little down the road and danced in the heavy rain that was now falling

 to a sound system under and umbrella.

 On Horse Guards Road the police were also starting to clear people

 but so far the campers and services at Broad Sanctuary were still in place, and a pedal-powered sound system

 was still letting a group entertain the rebels

 and under the gazebos they were still giving out food

 

 

 I met a large group of protester marching towards Victoria St on Marsham St

 speaking and chanting

 'One Earth One Chance'

 

and at the Home Office people were still speaking to a crowd, though smaller than before

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