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Council 'granny' climate protesters will not face charges

Two women who glued themselves to a table during a council meeting will not be charged by the police.

The pair said taxpayers money should be invested in "genuine clean and no-risk sustainable renewable energy". But Mr O'Leary told the BBC: "The agenda they are pushing in my opinion is not about decarbonisation or about renewables, it's about pushing a radical program including the overthrow of capitalism, the state, and a crypto-communist agenda.

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