Protestors headed to the Pier Head this morning
Just Stop Oil supporters headed to the Pier Head this morning to change the famous Beatles statue. Just Stop Oil is demanding that the UK government work with others to end the extraction and burning of oil, gas and coal by 2030. At 8am today, they dressed the Beatles figures in high viz vests and added speech bubbles reading “Imagine there’s no oil” and “Hey Jude, let’s Just Stop Oil”.
2 tonnes in total. A statement from the group said they supported Paul McCartney's vegetarian diet but said leadership from government is needed to tackle climate change. A Just Stop Oil spokesperson said: “It’s been nearly 60 years since the Beatles last played in Liverpool and that’s about as long as Shell, Exxon and their captive politicians have known that burning more and more oil will lead to catastrophic warming.
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