Just Stop Oil eco-zealots blockade key roads in Central, South and West London on 29th day of chaos

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Tensions flared on the 29th consecutive day of Just Stop Oil demonstrations in London, with fed-up commuters pleading with ‘pathetic’ activists to stop the chaos.

At about midday, 61 protesters marched through Charing Cross Road, Kensington High Street, Kennington Road and Blackfriars Road with banners, blocking traffic in both directions. 

Some glued their hands to the tarmac while others locked on to one another – sparking concerns of traffic chaos.

At the Kennington demonstration, frustrated motorists dragged protesters off the  road in an attempt to make enough room for traffic to flow freely.

‘This is f**king pathetic,’ one person said as he dragged people out of the way. 

‘I’ve asked you nicely. There’s people trying to go about their business. For the last time, move.’ 

Another motorist threatened to ‘crack someone in their f**king face’ if they didn’t move out of the way of his car. 

Just Stop Oil eco-zealots blockade key roads in Central, South and West London on 29th day of chaos

At about midday, 61 protesters marched through Charing Cross Road, Kensington High Street, Kennington Road and Blackfriars Road and sat down holding banners

At the Kennington demonstration, frustrated motorists dragged protesters off the road in an attempt to make enough room for traffic to flow freely

At the Kennington demonstration, frustrated motorists dragged protesters off the road in an attempt to make enough room for traffic to flow freely

Another motorist threatened to ‘crack someone in their f**king face’ if they didn’t move out of the way of his car. Pictured: Protesters as they’re dragged from the road

Meanwhile in High Street Kensington, police are urging people to get off the road in an attempt to ease tensions. 

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At least three arrests have already been made, police at the scene told MailOnline.  

A spokesman for the group said: ‘This is not a one day event, expect us every day and anywhere. 

‘Our supporters will be returning – today, tomorrow and the next day – and the next day after that – and every day until our demand is met: no new oil and gas in the UK.

‘We will not be intimidated by changes to the law, we will not be stopped by private injunctions sought to silence peaceful people.’ 

Anna Berrill, 20, a philosophy student from Leeds who is participating in the demonstration, said: ‘I’m doing this because it breaks my heart to witness the tragedies that are happening and will keep coming because of our actions, and to live in a crumbling world and not do anything is unbearable.’

Grandmother-of-four Helen Redfern, 57, said she’s protesting because she feels ‘it’s the only option left’.

‘Taking nonviolent direct action seems to be the only option left to me,’ she said.

‘The government is not taking the devastating effects of the climate emergency seriously. I cannot sit by and watch people suffering around the world already, knowing that unless we act fast, more and more people will suffer more and more climate related disasters now and in the future.’

Some glued their hands to the tarmac while others locked on to one another - sparking concerns of traffic chaos

Some glued their hands to the tarmac while others locked on to one another – sparking concerns of traffic chaos

Just Stop Oil is demanding the government halts all new oil and gas licences and consents. 

The latest protest comes amid a month of chaos in London and the wider United Kingdom due to repeated Just Stop Oil demonstrations. 

On Friday, two Just Stop Oil activists were arrested after spraying orange paint across a Rolex store in Knightsbridge.

More than 600 activists have been arrested so far in October following a host of stunts, from throwing soup at Van Gogh’s Sunflowers, to scaling the QE2 Bridge and causing more than a dozen major roadblocks.

Other stunts have included blocking Trafalgar Square and Parliament Square, and throwing tomato soup on Van Gogh’s Sunflowers painting in the last few weeks.

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More than 600 activists have been arrested so far in October following a host of stunts, from throwing soup at Van Gogh's Sunflowers, to scaling the QE2 Bridge and causing more than a dozen major roadblocks

More than 600 activists have been arrested so far in October following a host of stunts, from throwing soup at Van Gogh’s Sunflowers, to scaling the QE2 Bridge and causing more than a dozen major roadblocks

Just Stop Oil activists have blocked four roads throughout central, south and west London - marking the 29th consecutive day of chaos

Just Stop Oil activists have blocked four roads throughout central, south and west London – marking the 29th consecutive day of chaos

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