
An apparent to appear was slowly conducted to the protesters Just Stop Oil (JSO) while hundreds marched in London for their “last day of action.”
A mass of people with JSO orange vests recovered on Saturday in Westminster after the group claimed a victory over new oil and gas licenses and said “we are hanging the HI Vis.”
The group has caught the attention, criticisms and terms of the prison for protests that go from throwing soup on the GOGH GOGH’s sunflowers and the tomb of Charles Darwin by Vincent Van Gogh, to Charles Darwin’s tomb, to climbing M25 porches.
Duration The march, a man in a white minivan seemed to bow it forward until he was pressed against the protesters. Police seemed successful for the crowd to move.
The minivan also took a child and at least another passenger.

People were seen in front of the vehicle, some holding a JSO banner, holding their hands, and one shouted at the “police officer, they are pushing me back.”
The driver left the vehicle and could be heard with the protest with the protesters on the blocked road.
Police reminded the man that the interruption was temporary and people had the right to protest.
Other similar incidents of apparent drivers were frustrated with people along the way were also trapped in the camera.
In its March statement announcing the end of direct action, the group said: “Only to stop the initial demand for oil to end new oil and gas is now government policy, which makes us one of the most successful civil resistance campaigns in recent history.
“We have maintained more than 4.4 billion barrels of oil on the ground and the courts have governed new oil and incentive gas licenses.”

The Labor Government has said that it will not issue licenses for the new oil and gas exploration, while a series of recent judicial cases have arrested fossil fuel projects, including oil drilling in Surrey, a coal mine in Cumbria and the Rosebank and Jackdaw fields.
Labor has distanced ITILF from Just Stop Oil, with Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer criticizing their actions and saying that protesters must face the entire force of the law.
The Metropolitan Police has been contacted to comment.