Insulate Britain Has Vowed To Resume Its Roadblock Protests.

Insulate Britain Has Vowed To Resume Its Roadblock Protests.

Earlier this month the organization announced that it was temporarily suspending its "civilian resistance campaign" which had wreaked havoc by blocking the main roads around London.

 However, a spokesman said that "things will happen" aimed at Monday morning rush hour traffic when protests resume.

Police made multiple arrests during the demonstrations, and angry motorists often collide with the demonstrators.

 Several restraining orders against protesters issued by the Superior Court in the past few weeks mean anyone who breaks the order by blocking streets can face jail time, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said.

 The Metropolitan Police said they have a proper police plan and will respond accordingly. 

A spokesman for Insulate Britain said: "I don't know why they chose to use restraining orders.

The restraining orders do not change anything." We will be back to continue until the government gives us a meaningful statement that we can trust, and then immediately we will disappear from the streets, save for restraints or threats of detention for nothing.

The group is calling on the government to insulate all homes in the UK by 2030 to reduce carbon emissions.

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