Extinction Rebellion chief Gail Bradbrook was spotted 'buying food that had travelled thousands of air miles and loading it into her diesel car', ahead of 4 days of new protests
Gail Bradbrook was spotted by a woman buying food that had travelled thousands of air miles from Chile, Vietnam, Spain, Cyprus and Italy.
The woman who saw her told the Sun: "Buying fruit flown halfway round the world in non-recyclable packaging then driving home in a diesel motor — what a towering hypocrite."But at least she wasn’t held up on her way home by idiots who glued themselves to the road." Its demands are that ministers axe all licenses, funding and approval for new oil and gas projects, and the government forms "emergency citizens assemblies" to fight the environmental crisis.
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