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Extinction Rebellion protestors pack London’s Trafalgar Square again despite police arrest threats

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Extinction Rebellion protestors pack London’s Trafalgar Square again despite police arrest threats

Extinction Rebellion activists have flooded Trafalgar Square again this afternoon, and breastfeeding mothers have staged a sit-in outside Google’s London HQ.Today a senior Met officer insisted the ban on XR’s ‘Autumn Uprising’ climate change protests issued on Monday is legal – despite a review having been requested by lawyers – and warned activists they face arrest.Deputy Assistant Commissioner Laurence Taylor, who is leading the policing of the demonstrations, said he is ‘completely comfortable’ with the action the force has taken.Lawyers for XR were at the High Court on Wednesday to apply for a judicial review of the ban amid claims that the order is not legal and breaches the right to protest.In open defiance of Monday’s police ban, Extinction Rebellion protestors gathered en masse in Trafalgar Square again todayMr Taylor said: ‘We are very confident that what we’ve done is entirely lawful, entirely proportionate in the circumstances, and we are completely comfortable with the position that we maintain.’The force used section 14 of the Public Order Act initially to restrict the protest action to Trafalgar Square, but following ‘continued breaches’ of the order officers moved in to clear the area.Any assembly of more than two people linked to the XR Autumn Uprising action is now illegal in London.Activists have defied the ban, with breastfeeding mothers with babies and children staging a sit in outdside the offices of Google and YouTube, as well as the rally at Trafalgar Square.At the entrance to Google UK headquarters in Kings Cross London, woman demanded accountability from the Internet giant when representing climate change on their Youtube platform. A large crowd of mothers with children and babies, including several women who breeastfed their babies during the protest, gathered outside Google’s London HQ Extinction Rebellion activists block the entrance to Google UK headquarters in Kings Cross London, demanding accountability from the Internet giant when representing climate change on their Youtube platform The action comes days after a London wide ban on Extinction Rebellion was imposed by the Metropolitan PoliceDemonstrators, including mothers and babies, take part in a protest organised by Extinction Rebellion, outside of the doors of the Google offices in LondonSo far 1,642 protesters have been arrested, and 133 charged. XR’s stated tactics are to overwhelm the capacity in police custody, including by refusing bail after being arrested.Asked whether officers will arrest everyone who attends Trafalgar Square today in defiance of the Section 14 order, Mr Taylor said: ‘We will take a balanced and proportionate response to whatever we’re faced with, as we have done since Monday.’If people do assemble at Trafalgar Square they are clearly in breach of the section 14 conditions and are therefore liable to arrest.’As with all policing we will review the situation and will make decisions that are appropriate to those circumstances. But people, if they gather there, are liable to arrest.’ The Extinction Rebellion ‘Autumn Uprising’ in London started last Monday and has caused widespread disruption in the city Today protestors with black duct tape across their mouths reclaimed Trafalgar Square from which they were moved onEnvironmental journalist and campaigner George Monbiot was aiming to get arrested at Trafalgar Square.On Thursday XR activists plan to target the Tube network, which the senior officer called ‘unacceptable’.He said: ‘Tomorrow Extinction Rebellion have explicitly said they intend to target the Underground network.’That will cause huge disruption for London and we consider that wholly unacceptable, and obviously will be policing that with our partners at British Transport Police. Among those who announced they intended to get arrested at the rally are environment journalist George Monbiot  A woman in a vicar’s dog collar is photographed protesting against the Met’s order for XR protests to cease city-wide The rally outside the Natiojnal Gallery is a provocation to police, who stopped short of saying all attendees would be arrested’It will cause a huge impact to London and all the commuters and everybody using the Underground network. Obviously we will be policing that proactively and robustly.’Julian Thompson, from XR, said: ‘We have been on the streets to demand that the Government produces a plan to deal with the climate and ecological emergency.’The Government’s silence is deafening, with no mention of it in the Queen’s Speech, which is their programme for government for the year.’At a time when it’s more important than ever to peacefully assemble and protest on these emergencies, we are now at risk of being silenced by the authorities.’This is a dangerous precedent. We need more democracy, not less.’A Government spokesman said: ‘The UK is already taking world-leading action to combat climate change as the first major economy to legislate to end our contribution to global warming entirely by 2050.’While we share people’s concerns about global warming, and respect the right to peaceful protest, it should not disrupt people’s day-to-day lives.’

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