Just Stop Oil in fresh protests on oil sites in Essex and Birmingham

Eco-mob launch dawn raids on oil terminals in Essex and Birmingham: Just Stop Oil claim to have ‘halted production’ at two plants as brazen activist shares video boasting he’s ‘tanker surfing’ from top of fuel truck

  • Just Stop Oil say they have targeted two oil terminals in Birmingham and Essex as part of dawn protests today
  • They claim to have stopped production at Kingsbury Terminal, Birmingham, after entering site this morning 
  • Group have blocked access to Grays Inter Terminals in Thurrock, Essex, by creating a stoppage at access road
  • Video appears to show activist, wearing an orange hi-vis, on top of oil tanker near Navigator Terminal, Essex

Eco-mob Just Stop Oil have launched dawn raids on two oil terminals, as they continue their month of action.

The green activists claim production has been halted at Kingsbury Oil Terminal, near Birmingham, this morning after activists gained access to the site.

The group have also blocked access to Grays Inter Terminals in Thurrock, Essex this morning.

Meanwhile, video posted on the group’s Twitter page shows one activist ‘tanker surfing’ – standing on top of an oil tanker – near to the nearby Navigator terminals.

It comes after eco-zealots from the group glued themselves to the top of a fuel tanker lorry on one of London‘s busiest roundabouts yesterday.

The protest happened in Chiswick, west London, just after 8am ahead of a busy weekend for travel for Easter.

Police officers stand nearby as activists from Just Stop Oil sit on top of a fuel tanker during a protest at a roundabout in Grays, Essex

Activists from the Just Stop Oil campaign group stand on top of an oil tanker at Stoneness Roundabout in Grays Essex

An activist from Just Stop Oil is carried away by police officers after blocking an entrance to a fuel terminal during a protest in Grays, Essex

An activist from Just Stop Oil lies on the ground to block an entrance to a fuel terminal during a protest in Grays, Essex

Activists from Just Stop Oil climb a tanker during a protest in Grays, Essex, this morning, as the eco-warriors continued their month of action

Police officers intervene as activists from Just Stop Oil block an entrance to a fuel terminal during a protest in Grays, Essex

An activist from Just Stop Oil blocks an entrance to a fuel terminal during a protest in Grays, Essex, while sitting on a makeshift high-chair 

An activist from Just Stop Oil is detained by police officers after blocking an entrance to a fuel terminal during a protest in Grays, Essex

Police lead away a Just Stop Oil activist after the group launched a fresh protest in Grays, Essex this morning

Meanwhile, video posted on the group’s Twitter page shows one activist ‘tanker surfing’ – standing on top of an oil tanker – near to the nearby Navigator terminals

The green activists claim production has been halted at Kingsbury Oil Terminal, near Birmingham, this morning after activists gained access to the site

The Eddie Stobart vehicle was effectively hijacked as four people sat on top stuck to it.

They surrounded the lorry before disabling the controls and clambering onto it and gluing themselves on.

Colleague Cameron Ford – last previously seen as an Insulate Britain spokesman – openly mocked the police officers who were just feet away from the ground.

It was only after four hour that a crane had to be used to removed them and bring them down. 

Ford had posted a video where he had declared: ‘Welcome to Black Planet, with me your host David Attenborough Jnr Jnr.

‘Here we have the strange homosapiens that wear the yellow jackets and the black jackets and they follow the orders knowing full well that the orders that they’re given will ultimately kill everything they love.

‘Instead they continue to protect the cans of black death and the fossil fuels demands because they just love money so goddamn much.

Activists from Just Stop Oil block an entrance to a fuel terminal during a protest in Grays, Essex. The group set up a make-shift high-chair at the site

Members of the group sat in front of the entrance to a fuel terminal in Grays, Essex, today as they continued their month of action

The activists from Just Stop Oil also jumped on top of a tanker and unfurled a banner with the words Just Stop Oil

‘We hope one day these strange homosapiens will realise they are actually f****** everything up including their own lives and they will turn around to the government and say “No more, no more”.’

Police at the scene appeared to be completely unaware they were being humiliated by the person in front of them.

Hounslow Police tweeted: Road closures are currently in place at the Chiswick Roundabout.

‘Diversions are in place. Please avoid the area if possible.’

Yesterday dozens of Extinction Rebellion activists glued their hands to the London HQ of Shell while hundreds marched on Buckingham Palace. 

Video shared by XR showed two activists with their hands down on a reception desk with the logo of oil giant Shell visible in the background. Other pictures show three people holding XR signs saying: ‘Insiders wanted’.

Sharing the footage on their Twitter page, XR said: ‘Ordinary people have glued to the reception Shell HQ in London as protestors fill the lobby and surround the building.’

A police officer tries to unglue the hand of a demonstrator on top of a fuel tank truck, during a protest of Just Stop Oil

Police officers remove a demonstrator during a protest of Just Stop Oil, at thr roundabout in west London

The Just Stop Oil protest at Chiswick roundabout hot rush hour and is causing traffic chaos

Activists from Extinction Rebellion at Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy 

Pictures show three people holding a sign saying: ‘Insiders wanted’, at the reception of Shell HQ building in London today

In the video, one of the protestors says: ‘We are here to talk to HR, because we feel like there is not much point in talking to people at a corporation like this because those people clearly have not got any idea what is going on.’

A security guard then arrives and asks if they have glued themselves to the desk, with the protestor replying: ‘We have, yes.’

Outside, one hundred people from XR held up a placard with the name of an individual Shell employee and the words ‘Please Join Us’, while activists also handed out flyers to staff urging them to ‘switch to the right side of history, before Shell turns toxic on your CV’.

Another group positioned a fireman’s trampoline below the office windows bearing the message: ‘Jump Ship’. 

While the protests took place in and outside the Shell building, another group who said they were scientists, superglued themselves to an entrance of the nearby Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy as they continue to call for immediate action on climate change. 

Hundreds of demonstrators also walked along Constitution Hill towards the Queen’s official London residence – although she is currently living at Windsor Castle – waving flags and holding a large banner saying: ‘End fossil fuels now’. 

David Attenborough Jnr Jnr is Extinction Rebellion and Insulate Britain activist who went on TWO epic globetrotting trips of 12,000 miles in Canada and Europe

The Just Stop Oil protester who calls himself David Attenborough Jnr Jnr is Extinction Rebellion and Insulate Britain activist Cameron Ford.

He was photographed on his 31st birthday being dragged away from blocking the M25 last year – one of several such protests he had joined, frustrating tens of thousands of drivers.

MailOnline revealed that in the two years before his activism Ford has indulged himself not once but twice in lengthy trips abroad. 

When approached about his travels Ford admitted he was a hypocrite but was unrepentant about his protests.  

Cameron Ford, 31, is a regular on the Insulate Britain protests that have blocked the M25, causing fury and mayhem for drivers


Ford has been named as one of the most persistent protesters in the spate of blockages of major motorways last year  

He went on a 10,000 mile four month trip across the Atlantic and around Canada – then just months later on a 2,000 mile plus jaunt across much of Europe in an old diesel van.

The fossil fuels burned and the resulting carbon emissions generated by Ford’s two trips would have been more than double the entire annual carbon footprint a single person in many countries produces in an entire year.

Yet no sooner had he returned from the second trip than he was lecturing others.

Ford has embarked on two big trips in two years with one driving his old diesel Citroen van from Cambridgeshire to Poland 

The Buddhist and his female friend drove hundreds of miles in the old van despite its carbon emissions pumped into the air

His incredible carbon-busting holiday marathon began in the autumn of 2019 as Ford embarked on a four month jaunt across Canada which involved a round trip of 8,500 miles in flights alone.

He then travelled extensively around Canada for 120 days, posting occasional updates of him having fun in Edmonton, ice swimming in a lake in Alberta, and later sledging in British Columbia. These are just the locations he posted about but they alone mean he must have travelled at least 1,500 miles within Canada too on top of his flights – taking the entire distance travelled over 10,000 miles.  

And regularly while he was enjoying this trip of a lifetime, despite its negative effects on the environment, Ford – apparently oblivious to the contradiction – was also regularly posting content promoting Extinction Rebellion and its twin pressure group Insulate Britain.

He took this trip despite research published just weeks before he embarked showing that just a single long-haul flight generates more carbon emissions than an average person in many poorer countries consumes in a whole year. 

The globetrotting eco-warrior enjoyed an ice bathing experience on his Canada tour in which he flew across the Atlantic


Ford has tried to portray himself as a serious campaigner but sometimes he seems to fall short

He finally returned to the UK in January 2020 but had only been back a matter of days when he began planning his next international trip – again apparently oblivious to the personal contributions to global warming this would inevitably cause.

On January 15 he was asking advice about what van to buy for his next trip. It’s not clear what he went on to spend but by August he had clearly not only bought a van but driven it many thousands of miles around continental Europe.

In an album he entitled ‘From Whittlesford to Warsaw’ on August 29 he posted 25 pictures showing himself and a female companion cavorting around a series of exotic locations during the previous weeks visibly enjoying themselves at each. 

The direct trip between the two places would involve a round trip of well over 1,500 miles driving – and it’s plain that Ford took many pleasure-driven deviations. This means he would have generated at least 380kilos of carbon.

Perhaps he used a modern low-emission vehicle? No – quite the contrary. The same “lovely little van” he used for the trip, a diesel-powered Citroen, he then offered for sale in January this year by which – no doubt boosted by Ford’s penchant for globe-trotting – it had an astonishing 145,000 miles on the clock.

Once back in England Ford then saw no contradiction in stopping other motorists – most of whom would have been driving much shorter distances with more compelling reasons than he just had – being able to move around. 

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