Anti-fracking activists glue themselves to door of Bell Pottinger offices
Anti-fracking activists have today superglued themselves to the door of Bell Pottinger’s offices in High Holburn, as part of a protest against the agency’s client, energy company Cuadrilla.Six protesters glued themselves to the doors this morning, while another climbed the building and unveiled a sign which read ‘Bell Pottinger - fracking liars’.The protesters were unglued at about 2pm this afternoon.Bell Pottinger had not replied to a request for comment at time of writing.
At Bell Pottinger fracking protest, policeman wielding cutting tool asks: "Are you *actually* superglued to each other?" Answer: "Yup"
— Greenpeace UK (@GreenpeaceUK) August 19, 2013Protestors outside Bell Pottinger HQ in London. One of them told me she's 'not good on facts' re #fracking pic.twitter.com/uKUoOKWQ4F
— Helen Robertson (@HelenCRobertson) August 19, 2013Protests have also been taking place at Cuadrilla offices and at the offices of Balcombe MP and Cabinet Office minister Francis Maude.MP Caroline Lucas, leader of the Green Party, has been arrested at the anti-fracking protest.Credit to Sky News, they're reporting the Bell Pottinger protest pretty straight... despite being one of their clients
— Snap Plc (@Snapcpl) August 19, 2013Wow RT @nodashforgas: Caroline Lucas and her son have just been arrested blockading #Cuadrilla in #Balcombe pic.twitter.com/2D79oI60sw
— Sunny Hundal (@sunny_hundal) August 19, 2013
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