A BRIGHTON student is among more than 30 protesters blocking access to petrol pumps on the M25 as part of the Just Stop Oil campaign.
At least 20 people have been arrested after demonstrators damaged fuel pumps and glued themselves to forecourts at service stations on the M25 on Wednesday morning.
Images shared online showed protesters with Just Stop Oil banners at Clacket Lane services, Kent; Cobham services, Surrey; and Thurrock services, Essex.
The climate group said 32 of its supporters blocked access to fuel pumps by sitting in the road with banners at around 5am.
Some also sabotaged petrol pumps by breaking display glass and covering them with spray paint.
4 service stations on the M25 have been blocked. Oil will continue to be disrupted until there is a meaningful statement from @10DowningStreet. These actions are part of the #A22Network. Across the world people are using #CivilDisobedience to make change. Will you join us? pic.twitter.com/glZYYKEIyG
— JustStopOil (@JustStop_Oil) August 24, 2022
Surrey Police said Clacket Lane’s forecourts at its eastbound and westbound sites remain closed due to damage.
Thirteen people have been arrested at the services, and officers are continuing to remove protesters from the westbound petrol station.
A further seven arrests were made at Cobham.
All protesters have been removed from the site and fuel is available from some pumps.
Surrey Police said earlier they were “working as quickly as we can to remove the protesters”.
Sophie Sharples, a 22-year-old student from Brighton, who is taking part in the blockades, claimed ending fossil fuel consumption is this generation’s “mission”.
She said: “We have such a short window of time to act to avoid the complete destruction of all we know and love.
“For all life, and for the love of humanity, I have to do everything I can, and with my privilege I am able to face arrest, so I will.”
On Tuesday, Just Stop Oil blocked two oil depots in Essex and Warwickshire, resulting in 35 arrests.
The group warned it will “continue the disruption until the government makes a statement that it will end new oil and gas projects in the UK”.
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