BREAKING: Insulate Britain blocks Port of Dover, calls for ‘Churchillian response’ to climate crisis

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Insulate Britain campaigners have blocked the Port of Dover as they called for a “Churchillian response” to the “urgent horror” of the climate crisis.

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A series of protests by the group Insulate Britain involving roadblocks began on 13 September 2021. The protests occurred on the M25, A1, M3 and M11 motorways in England. The first protest saw with protestors blocking five junctions of the M25.

The British Government took out an injunction against the group’s activities, but protests still occurred, however participants could be arrested and removed more quickly.

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