Moment coach carrying migrants to Bibby Stockholm barge drives through Just Stop Oil eco-mob trying to block vehicle - as first asylum seekers arrive at 'floatel' evacuated two months ago over Legionella discovery.
Just Stop Oil today tried to stop the first asylum seekers returning to the Bibby Stockholm two months after the barge was evacuated following the discovery of Legionella.
Today, the asylum seekers arriving in Portland were also met by at least 30 anti-barge protesters cheering them and waving banners reading 'scrap the barge' and 'refugees welcome'. The protesters push against the vehicle and try to sit down in front of it but the driver keeps driving slowly forward, thwarting their effortsA banner held by the JSO protesters read 'No prison ships'. It represents a departure for the group, which usually focuses on environmental issuesA Just Stop Oil spokesperson said today: 'We know that our governments plan for new oil and gas is going to lead to more people being displaced from their homes.
Candy Udwin, of Stand Up To Racism Dorset, said she had been in contact with some of those who had been staying on the Bibby Stockholm. All staff members involved in fire evacuation had received accredited fire warden training and would undergo regular drills, a spokeswoman said. The asylum seekers onboard the coach were also met by at least 30 anti-barge protesters cheering them and waving banners reading 'scrap the barge' and 'refugees welcome'
READ MORE - Belgium and Sweden want tougher powers to expel illegal migrants Advertisement Caroline O'Connor, chief executive of Migrant Help, said: 'It's important that people on the barge are able to maintain their independence and are able to come and go, to enter towns, to experience the local culture, to learn about life here.
But Mr Justice Holgate ruled that Mrs Parkes, a member of Portland Town Council and the mayor of Portland, did not have an arguable case. Local people have also raised fears of an increase in crime and anti-social behaviour, risk to their personal safety and the impact on tourism. 'The letters confirm the next steps for asylum seekers and reiterate that all asylum accommodation continues to be offered on a no-choice basis.
Footage shared by Just Stop Oil on Twitter showed the moment police raided Mr Hallam's home. Being led away by one officer, the eco-zealot gives a thumbs up and says 'all good' after being asked about the raid by the cameraman.
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