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Fuck You HS2 National Day Of Action London

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London, UK. 4th September, 2020. Extinction Rebellion co-founder Dr Gail Bradbrook tries to reason with Metropolitan Police officers moving in to seize a sound system being used by activists from HS2 Rebellion to tell a children’s story during a protest rally in Parliament Square. The rally, and a later protest action at the Department of Transport during which activists glued themselves to the doors and pavement outside and sprayed fake blood around the entrance, coincided with an announcement by HS2 Ltd that construction of the controversial £106bn high-speed rail link will now commence.

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London, UK. 4th September, 2020. Extinction Rebellion co-founder Dr Gail Bradbrook tries to reason with Metropolitan Police officers moving in to seize a sound system being used by activists from HS2 Rebellion to tell a children’s story during a protest rally in Parliament Square. The rally, and a later protest action at the Department of Transport during which activists glued themselves to the doors and pavement outside and sprayed fake blood around the entrance, coincided with an announcement by HS2 Ltd that construction of the controversial £106bn high-speed rail link will now commence.