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UK climate protest group Just Stop Oil says it will stop direct action

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Posted on March 27, 2025

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UK Protest Group Just Stop Oil Ends Direct Actions

LONDON (Reuters) - British climate protest group Just Stop Oil, whose high-profile stunts have included throwing soup at a Van Gogh painting and disrupting sporting and theatre events, said on Thursday that it would end its campaign of direct action.

The group, which campaigns for Britain to end the extraction of oil and gas by 2030 and has become one of the country's best-known protest organisations over the last few years, said it would be "hanging up the hi vis" at the end of April.

In the last few months, its activists have poured liquid latex over a robot at a Tesla store, sprayed orange paint on a section of the U.S. embassy building in London and painted over the grave of British naturalist Charles Darwin at London's Westminster Abbey.

Previous stunts have included spraying paint on Stonehenge while two protesters were jailed for throwing tomato soup on Van Gogh's "Sunflowers" paintings in London's National Gallery.

Many of its activists have been given long jail terms for their protests, and critics have derided their actions, saying the disruptions were pointless and just inconvenienced ordinary people.

"So it is the end of soup on Van Goghs, cornstarch on Stonehenge and slow marching in the streets," Just Stop Oil said in a statement.

It said the decision came as the Labour Party which came to power in Britain last year had made ending new gas and oil projects government policy.

"As corporations and billionaires corrupt political systems across the world, we need a different approach," it said, vowing it would hold a final protest outside parliament on April 26.

(Reporting by Michael Holden; editing by Sarah Young)

Key Takeaways

  • Just Stop Oil to cease direct actions by end of April.
  • Group known for high-profile stunts like soup on Van Gogh.
  • Decision influenced by Labour Party's anti-oil policy.
  • Final protest planned outside UK parliament on April 26.
  • Activists faced criticism and long jail terms for actions.

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The article discusses Just Stop Oil's decision to end its direct action protests in the UK.
Why is Just Stop Oil ending protests?
The decision is influenced by the Labour Party's policy to end new oil and gas projects.
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They have thrown soup on Van Gogh's painting and disrupted various events.

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