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Insulate Britain pledges to continue civil resistance after High Court extends injunction
Members of Insulate Britain attempt to hand in a letter for Prime Minister Boris Johnson at 10 Downing Street, London

INSULATE Britain protesters pledged to continue their campaign of civil resistance after an injunction against demonstrations by the climate group was extended today.

A High Court judge extended a civil banning order that was granted to Transport for London (TfL) earlier this month with the aim of preventing the group from causing disruption to the capital’s busiest roads.

Insulate Britain members are also subject to three injunctions granted to National Highways, banning demonstrations on the M25, on other major roads around London and around the Port of Dover.

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