Wednesday, September 21, 2022

The Eco fascists are interested in power and control not the environment

'How is dumping this c**p acceptable?' Furious farmer blasts eco mob Just Stop Oil activists for 'polluting' countryside with huge pile of rubbish including plastic bottles and chairs they left littered beside tunnel

  • EXCLUSIVE:  Charles Goadby found piles of plastic waste dumped on his farm
  • Blasted the group - known for stunts like blocking roads and vandalising pumps
  • Plastic is made from fossil fuels, which Just Stop Oil says it campaigns against  

Campaigners from the radical eco campaign group Just Stop Oil have been accused of 'hypocrisy at its finest' after trashing a farmer's hedgerow with 'polluting' plastic waste. 

Charles Goadby was left furious after finding piles of sleeping bags, plastic bottles, plastic chairs and plastic bags full of rubbish that had been left on his land by protesters trying to tunnel under a road by the Kingsbury Oil Terminal in Warwickshire.  

The farmer raged at the 'absolute mess' left by the group, which is known for stunts such as blocking roads, vandalising petrol stations and locking themselves to goalposts at Premier League games. 

Campaigners from the radical eco campaign group Just Stop Oil have been accused of 'hypocrisy at its finest' after trashing a farmer's hedgerow with 'polluting' plastic waste. 

Charles Goadby was left furious after finding piles of sleeping bags, plastic bottles, plastic chairs and plastic bags full of rubbish that had been left on his land by protesters trying to tunnel under a road by the Kingsbury Oil Terminal in Warwickshire.  

The farmer raged at the 'absolute mess' left by the group, which is known for stunts such as blocking roads, vandalising petrol stations and locking themselves to goalposts at Premier League games. The piles of plastic waste also rose eyebrows given plastic is made using fossil fuels such as oil and natural gas - which Just Stop Oil say are 'killing us'.  

Farmer blasts Just Stop Oil activists for 'polluting' countryside
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Charles Goadby was left furious after finding piles of sleeping bags, plastic bottles, plastic chairs and plastic bags full of rubbish that had been left on his land by Just Stop Oil activists

Charles Goadby was left furious after finding piles of sleeping bags, plastic bottles, plastic chairs and plastic bags full of rubbish that had been left on his land by Just Stop Oil activists

In a video shared online, Mr Goadby said: 'All this c*** has been left here by the Just Stop Oil campaigners. 

'So what I want to know from someone senior at Just Stop Oil - how can you  justify this? 

'People dumping c*** over our British countryside, polluting it, destroying our countryside and putting our wildlife at risk with rubbish. How can you justify this and tell me this is acceptable?' The group were immediately accused of hypocrisy by social media users.   

Mr Goadby also pointed out several entrances to tunnels that had been filled in with concrete by the authorities to stop activists tunneling under the road. 

The farmer raged at the 'absolute mess' left by the group, which is known for stunts such as blocking roads, vandalising petrol stations and locking themselves to goalposts

The farmer raged at the 'absolute mess' left by the group, which is known for stunts such as blocking roads, vandalising petrol stations and locking themselves to goalposts 

The piles of plastic waste also rose eyebrows given plastic is made using fossil fuels such as oil and natural gas - which Just Stop Oil say are 'killing us'

The piles of plastic waste also rose eyebrows given plastic is made using fossil fuels such as oil and natural gas - which Just Stop Oil say are 'killing us'

In April, the group boasted that four people had been involved in occupying two tunnels near the Kingsbury oil terminal, blocking access to the site. 

Just Stop Oil told MailOnline: 'The farmer is right to be angry, Just Stop Oil is sorry that the site was not clean up, this is now being organised. 

'The area should have been cleaned, so that the land, people and wildlife are protected.' 

In April, the group boasted that four people had been involved in occupying two tunnels near the Kingsbury oil terminal, blocking access to the site

In April, the group boasted that four people had been involved in occupying two tunnels near the Kingsbury oil terminal, blocking access to the site

Mr Goadby pointed out entrances to the tunnels, which have now been filled with concrete

Mr Goadby pointed out entrances to the tunnels, which have now been filled with concrete 

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