🏳️🌈 BREAKING: JUST STOP OIL DISRUPTS PRIDE
🧯 LGBTQ+ supporters of Just Stop Oil have disrupted the Pride in London parade, blocking Coca-Cola's float and spraying black and pink paint over the road.
🧵 A thread on why we've disrupted #PrideInLondon:
The funny thing about these French protests is all the British people applauding how far they go to get their point across whilst equally not being able to cope with some Just Stop Oil protesters sitting in the middle of our roads.
You probably have no idea, because the media didn't cover it, but last night we lost our final defence against new, fascist, anti-protest laws.
Tens of thousands of people
petitioned Labour to vote to block laws in the House of Lords that had already voted down — but that the government snuck back in.
Instead of acting as an effective opposition, Labour abstained.
Those laws now make protest illegal if police deem it causes anything other than "minor inconvenience".
A crowd outside the gates of a fracking site. A picket line. A demonstration outside the parish council. Any protest march.
These will all now be illegal, should police decide they are more than minorly inconvenient.
Ask yourself, what protest has ever fitted neatly into a working day? This government, with Labours help, has banned all protests aside from the ones they can ignore. Because that's what they intend to do: ignore the people.
A country without the right to protest is sliding from democracy to dictatorship.
@GaryLineker@carolvorders@DaleVince@GreenJennyJones@snb19692@PeterStefanovi2
the last few years have really shown that clubs won't take any kind of moral, ethical or principled stance on players if the club think they can get away with it (and they seemingly always can), so long as the player is considered good enough. so comprehensively bleak