Greenpeace office invaded by GB News

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The conspiracy theory is it was a bit too well planned (ladders steps ropes and then the sheets finished off to size.)
All to push the public to accept more 'draconian' rules.
 
GB News is like a breath of fresh air in this rotten old country. You can agree or disagree with their views but they are a part of what should be a balance, which we've never had before.

Most of those who moan about it either haven't watched it or just think that all non-lefty views should be silenced.
 
The conspiracy theory is it was a bit too well planned (ladders steps ropes and then the sheets finished off to size.)
All to push the public to accept more 'draconian' rules.
It sounds feasible, a lot like letting Just Stop Oil do what they like for the same reasons.

The police have had undercover agents infiltrating protest groups for decades, it's all well known and documented, even to the point of having sexual relationships with them, Russia would be proud. Given this, they could easily influence the agenda from within.
 
Total disgrace imo

That a PM s residence can be invaded by protestors

P poor security
 
I've always thought Greenpeace were the more sensible of charities, but invading Sunak's private home for their anti oil stunt, must surely be problematic for their ongoing charitable status.

Was it an official Greenpeace action?
 
Do you think they'll be aquitted?
"Kingsnorth court case
In October 2007, six Greenpeace protesters were arrested for breaking into the Kingsnorth power station in Kent, England; .... The six activists were acquitted."

 
16 years ago. People are fed up with the ****s now. Would you be happy with strangers climbing onto the roof of your family home to protest just because they didn’t agree with something you did or said as part of your job?
 
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