Greenpeace protesters disrupt Truss speech for ‘U-turns’ on fracking and climate
Activists taken away by security after holding up banner reading Who voted for this?'
Environmental activists disrupted Liz Truss's Conservative party conference speech, denouncing the prime minister's shredding" of her party's election manifesto promises on protection for nature.
As Truss outlined her reasons for the economic policies, implemented just over two weeks after she was elected, Greenpeace UK's head of public affairs, Rebecca Newsom, and its policy officer, Ami McCarthy, stood up close to the front of the conference hall in Birmingham on Wednesday with a banner asking: Who voted for this?"
Conference delegates responded with boos and snatched the banner from their hands, only for the two women to pull out another, identical banner.
Let's get them removed," Truss said, as badged security guards intervened and tried to rip the banner out of the women's hands and take their lanyards away. The protest was reminiscent of the one at Theresa May's conference speech in 2017.
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