An Insulate Britain campaigner has admitted that he felt like “crying” when he was brought in front of the Court of Justice on Tuesday. Campaigner Oliver admitted to being scared of being sent to prison but insisted he was “proud” of his actions. Nine protesters from the offshoot of Extinction Rebellion appeared at the High Court for allegedly breaching injunctions designed to prevent disruptive protests.
He continued: “And it seems ridiculous that we're in this situation when what we're asking the Government to do is just an extremely practical- like this a no-brainer thing that they should be doing.
She went on: “I mean, my family are wonderful. I love them very much. They're so supportive.