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Home Business News Just Stop Oil leader ‘want 10,000 arrests and 1,000 in jail’ and vow to be ‘more disruptive’ in 2024

Just Stop Oil leader ‘want 10,000 arrests and 1,000 in jail’ and vow to be ‘more disruptive’ in 2024

by LLB staff reporter
31st Dec 23 1:50 pm

Just Stop Oil leaders have vowed that 2024 will be “much bigger and more disruptive” which has cost the Metropolitan Police £20 million in 2023 to police.

Throughout 2024 Just Stop Oil zealots are planning to create more misery for the public which will cost even more money for the police draining further resources.

The eco group are wanting to have 1,000 of their members to be jailed which means that the law has lost the initiative as there is nothing the police and the courts can do to stop their actions.

Just Stop Oil will target West End productions, London’s transport network and major sporting events which will end up costing tax payers millions.

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One leader has claimed, “This year has been amazing. You should be very proud of what each of you achieved.

“We are changing the course of history. We will be remembered for this action.

“But now’s the time to go bigger and bolder than before. We want 10,000 arrests and 1,000 in jail.

“Ambitious targets, yes, but they are doable if we believe and work together as bees.

“It’s going to be a much bigger and more disruptive 2024.”

Tory MP Nigel Mills said, “Hopefully 2024 can be the year Just Stop Oil’s childish and pathetic behaviour can stop once and for all.

“It looks like the police have got tougher in the last few months and I only hope that increases.”

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