Extinction Rebellion: Cenotaph protest branded 'profoundly disrespectful' by Prime Minister spokesperson

An Extinction Rebellion climate protest at the Cenotaph on Remembrance Day was "profoundly disrespectful", the Prime Minister's spokesperson said.

Boris Johnson's spokesman joined a chorus of disapproval over the actions of climate protesters who unveiled a banner reading "Honour Their Sacrifice, Climate Change Means War" at the memorial on Whitehall, in central London on Wednesday morning.

After the banner was displayed, British Army veteran and Extinction Rebellion member Donald Bell observed a two-minute silence before hanging a wreath of poppies bearing the message "act now".

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But the timing of the stunt has drawn criticism, and the spokesman for the Prime Minister said: "The Cenotaph is a memorial to those who fought and died to preserve all our freedoms.

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"On today, of all days, when we join together to pay tribute to our war dead, this action was profoundly disrespectful."

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Asked whether officers should have prevented the stunt, the spokesman said: "These are operational matters for the police."

A spokesman for the Labour leader said: "No one can doubt how serious the climate emergency is, but the protests at the Cenotaph are wrong.”

Protester Mr Bell, 64, who completed four tours in Northern Ireland during the Troubles, said his actions were in response to the Government's "'Dad's Army'" approach to protecting the country from climate change.

He said: "Unchecked climate change means a return to a world at war.

"I took action today knowing that I would be criticised.

“Remembrance Day is never an easy time for veterans and this was not an easy decision for me to make.

"This Government's own climate advisers, the Committee on Climate Change, said last year that they have a 'Dad's Army' approach to protecting British people from the impacts of climate change.

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"Their report in June this year showed that the Government has failed to meet all but two of the 31 milestones it set itself for reducing emissions.

"This Government is criminally negligent and young people today will pay the price for their failure."

Metropolitan Police officers moved in to remove the Extinction Rebellion wreath after it was placed on the monument.

A spokesman for the force said: "This banner was removed by officers as soon as they became aware of it, within approximately half an hour of it being erected.”

Reporting by PA

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