Extinction Rebellion have ‘moved into the realm of terrorism’: Farage
Brexit leader Nigel Farage says Extinction Rebellion has “moved into the realms of being terrorists” after the group blocked several major roads in London.
Paramedics, van drivers, and motorists all joined forces to drag demonstrators from Insulate Britain, an Extinction Rebellion splinter group, off busy roads which caused hours of disruption.
Mr Farage said the group is “prepared to risk the lives of other people, just because they have this hysterical view that unless we basically go back and live in caves that billions of people are going to die.
“The British public are getting very upset with this – there’s not been enough action by government,” he told Sky News host Rita Panahi.
“Unless our government gets a grip on this, arrests these people, puts them in prison, then I fear it’s going to turn quite nasty on the streets.”
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Paramedics, van drivers, and motorists all joined forces to drag demonstrators from Insulate Britain, an Extinction Rebellion splinter group, off busy roads which caused hours of disruption.
Mr Farage said the group is “prepared to risk the lives of other people, just because they have this hysterical view that unless we basically go back and live in caves that billions of people are going to die.
“The British public are getting very upset with this – there’s not been enough action by government,” he told Sky News host Rita Panahi.
“Unless our government gets a grip on this, arrests these people, puts them in prison, then I fear it’s going to turn quite nasty on the streets.”
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