Green activists project fuel poverty images on to Rishi Sunak’s house

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  1. This is the kind of activism we should be 100% supporting, does anyone think that politicians and big CEOs care if someone throws tomato soup to a painting??

  2. Finally a protest I can fully get behind. These are the types of people protestors should be targeting, inconveniencing and harassing.

  3. Non destructive protesting with a serious message. Needs a bit of snow spray and silly string to tip him over the edge.

  4. So harresing People at their homes is now acceptable.

    Complaining about someone at their work for a professional matter, ok.

    But going to someone’s homes, where their family, kids, vulnerable people could be living. This is the mindset of a sick individual.

    This is for any job, any political party, any profession. You don’t go to peoples houses and harass them. All people, no matter their beliefs, have the right to a safe place, and their house should be protected.

  5. And this acheives what? Getting kudos from The Guardian? They should be greatful his family doesn’t sue them.

  6. More of this please. Every day. Project interviews with people struggling with Tory policies across their affluent streets and houses. Statistics too. Don’t let them pretend they can forget for a second.

    Led by Donkeys does some amazing activism in a similar way.

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