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Honeysuckleberries Sun 10-Apr-22 18:48:50

I see the eco idiots are at it again. Ten more days of chaos and hardship for the rest of us. Haven’t we all suffered enough? Why are the government and police not arresting them and getting them out of the way so that law abiding citizens can get on with their lives?
It seems to me that authorities are running scared of anyone shouting civil liberties. I’d like them all to be arrested for crimes against the state ie us.
What do you all think?

Vintagejazz Mon 11-Apr-22 10:49:20

Coastpath

Really surprised to hear protesters called jobless, useless, selfish, ar**holes and b**tards only doing this to justify their existence.

The only two people I know personally who've been arrested at XR events are GPs.

We don't know anything about the personal lives of these people and personal attacks based on an absence of knowledge seem unfair. Criticise their actions by all means but don't fall into the trap of making false assumptions.

I’d like them all to be arrested for crimes against the state ie us. Crimes against the state? Jeepers!

If they're GPs then they should know better than to encourage actions that lead to emergency vehicles being obstructed.

rosie1959 Mon 11-Apr-22 10:49:37

Well they are certainly making the fuel pumps busy just queued up to top up with diesel on a Monday morning at 10.15 usually very quiet. Only needed just over a quarter of a tank but we are going to the West Country Thursday just hope we can fill up again down there or we could get a bit short.

Galaxy Mon 11-Apr-22 10:51:40

I wouldnt have at all thought that the people on the protests werent working, I would inagine its one of the most middle class protests ever.

Coastpath Mon 11-Apr-22 10:58:05

Vintagejazz the protests they were on didn't disrupt traffic.

I understand what you are saying about blocking emergency vehicles but there is also the bigger picture to consider. The climate crisis will cause significant, widespread health problems.

Coastpath Mon 11-Apr-22 10:59:28

rosie1959 In our little part of the West Country (Exmoor) there is no problem with fuel supply. Hope you have a lovely time here.

rosie1959 Mon 11-Apr-22 11:15:44

Coastpath

rosie1959 In our little part of the West Country (Exmoor) there is no problem with fuel supply. Hope you have a lovely time here.

Thank you we are in sunny Torquay for Easter we are coming early on Thursday and staying in Portishead Thursdsy night trying to avoid the M5 crush on Friday. Hope to top up there before continuing Friday we can't quite make the return on a full tank

jaylucy Mon 11-Apr-22 11:19:26

Certainly all new houses should have a certain standard of insulation but as others have said, with the different building styles throughout the centurys it would be nigh on impossible to guarantee that it was possible for every house to be done.
I can't see the point of causing chaos for everyone else like this group seems to do - their actions just annoy people and I think that already people are getting really bored with them if it means that it disrupts their everyday life.

Franbern Mon 11-Apr-22 11:33:54

Be a lot more disruption as sea levels continue to rise and so many places will end up under water.

Insulation regulations for new build are non-existing in this country now that builders no longer have to follow European standards. Built in obsolescence!!!

I am so grateful that there are people out there willing to ive up their time, and risk being arrested in order to try to keep this up and coming problem for our planet and for all of us, to the fore.

JaneJudge Mon 11-Apr-22 11:35:23

my husband has had to work from home because he drank too much red wine couldn't get any fuel yesterday

Litterpicker Mon 11-Apr-22 11:51:55

Thank you Franbern, Coastpath, NotSpaghetti, DaisyAnne - I was trying to compose a civilised reply to the the OP and supporters but feared for my blood pressure. I will just add that a group blocking a bridge was shown moving aside to let a blue-lighted ambulance through.

Germanshepherdsmum Mon 11-Apr-22 12:11:29

Galaxy

I wouldnt have at all thought that the people on the protests werent working, I would inagine its one of the most middle class protests ever.

How is it that they’re all able to do this on working days then? Some may be students on holiday at the moment but these protests happen during term as well.

DaisyAnne Mon 11-Apr-22 12:13:08

Germanshepherdsmum

My husband was a property developer and I believe what he tells me about the hopelessness of trying to effectively insulate many old houses Daisyanne. There’s only so much you can do to many of them, at considerable expense, and it won’t make the big energy savings that XR claim. Insulation standards for new builds are already extremely high - we live in one (6 years old) and the insulation and consequent warmth are brilliant.

That is sad. I would like to think people would not have to continue in cold, damp houses. It would, at least, save them money and therefore mean they could live better overall.

Would it be cheaper, in the long run, to rebuild? I have seen articles about Nordic Houses that cost next to nothing to run. An investment in that sort of housing might be worthwhile.

Germanshepherdsmum Mon 11-Apr-22 12:13:41

Building regs for new homes in this country are very high Franbern.

Honeysuckleberries Mon 11-Apr-22 12:24:17

I said crimes against the state/us because the effect they are having is drastically hindering the public from working/living etc. It is affecting people like my daughter who is an occupational therapist working in a hospital with stroke patients and trying to get them released back to their homes. She had to take 2 hours yesterday trying to find a garage with supplies so she could get to work.
Yes the future of the world is hugely important but it is equally as important that life at the minute is not interrupted by demonstrations etc. We are receiving a battering at the moment what with the Ukraine, COVID, price rises everywhere and gas and electric rises so that some people are really having to cut back.
My 8 year old grandson is so distressed at the moment. His school stupidly give news updates in class and he is beyond scared he is going to be killed by a nuclear bomb.
I think we all need a nice summer so we can gather strength to keep on going, not another time of demonstrations and disruption on our roads. Perhaps if you live in an area where you are not affected by them then good luck to you.

Germanshepherdsmum Mon 11-Apr-22 12:30:01

I have mentioned previously the time that XR dug up a beautiful Cambridge college lawn, full of crocuses in spring, which gave pleasure to everyone who walked past it, whilst other members were blocking roads and access to garages there. Sheer wanton vandalism.

Vintagejazz Mon 11-Apr-22 13:26:27

Coastpath

Vintagejazz the protests they were on didn't disrupt traffic.

I understand what you are saying about blocking emergency vehicles but there is also the bigger picture to consider. The climate crisis will cause significant, widespread health problems.

I totally get that, I just disagree with the way some activists are going about it.

Coastpath Mon 11-Apr-22 13:44:22

I don't always agree with the methods either Vintagejazz.

GSM perhaps people are working shifts or flexibly. When I have been on rallies and protests over the years I have taken holiday leave to do so when the causes have been important to me.

Germanshepherdsmum Mon 11-Apr-22 14:12:15

Remember that chap who lived in a tunnel and up a tree for ages? Swampy? Yeah, he was working/available for work all right. The majority of them cannot possibly be working people.

NotSpaghetti Mon 11-Apr-22 14:27:27

We have also used holiday leave to protest coastpath and also to do other things to (we hope) benefit wider society.

volver Mon 11-Apr-22 14:28:48

Germanshepherdsmum

Remember that chap who lived in a tunnel and up a tree for ages? Swampy? Yeah, he was working/available for work all right. The majority of them cannot possibly be working people.

Perhaps he's independently wealthy.

Germanshepherdsmum Mon 11-Apr-22 14:29:30

Yeah and therefore definitely a Tory.?

volver Mon 11-Apr-22 14:30:33

Yes the future of the world is hugely important but it is equally as important that life at the minute is not interrupted by demonstrations etc.

I'm not sure what to say to that... shock

Honeysuckleberries Mon 11-Apr-22 15:03:44

Go on then Volver, give it to me straight from the holster. I can take it. I’m probably guilty of not expressing myself properly. What I think I’m saying doesn’t always get through my fingertips.

JaneJudge Mon 11-Apr-22 15:06:13

Germanshepherdsmum

I have mentioned previously the time that XR dug up a beautiful Cambridge college lawn, full of crocuses in spring, which gave pleasure to everyone who walked past it, whilst other members were blocking roads and access to garages there. Sheer wanton vandalism.

I'll never forget when that animal rights group dug up someones body from a grave!

DaisyAnne Mon 11-Apr-22 15:13:01

Germanshepherdsmum

I have mentioned previously the time that XR dug up a beautiful Cambridge college lawn, full of crocuses in spring, which gave pleasure to everyone who walked past it, whilst other members were blocking roads and access to garages there. Sheer wanton vandalism.

And allowing the end of the world is not, GSM