Protester Defends Actions in High Court Hearing

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Theresa Norton, one of the 12 Just Stop Oil protesters accused of breaching a court injunction, spoke in her defence at a High Court hearing. She argued that finding a solution to the climate crisis is the responsibility of everybody and accused the government of not taking it seriously. The judge is expected to deliver a ruling on Monday.

Theresa Norton, 65, of Scarborough, North Yorkshire, spoke in her defence at a High Court hearing in London on Friday. She told Mr Justice Soole that mankind was facing its “greatest existential crisis” and said finding a solution was the “responsibility of everybody”. Ms Norton is one of 12 Just Stop Oil protesters accused of breaching a court injunction aimed at restricting M25 protests.

Mr Justice Soole finished hearing evidence at the High Court in London on Friday and is expected to deliver a ruling on Monday. “It is the greatest existential crisis mankind has ever faced and it is getting worse,” said Ms Norton. “This Government has not taken the climate crisis seriously.” She said “young people” taking part in protests were “fighting for their lives”. “It is the responsibility of everyone to stop it,” she told the judge. “We cannot injunct our way out of the climate crisis.

 

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