Climate protesters use Spice Girls and Shakespeare to disrupt Barclays AGM

Shakespeare and the Spice Girls had been utilized by environmental protestors to repeatedly disrupt the Barclays annual normal assembly (AGM) in central London on Wednesday morning.

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Activists from Extinction Rebellion, Fossil Free London and Climate Choir had been protesting the UK excessive avenue financial institution's funding in new fossil gasoline initiatives regardless of heavy safety on the AGM venue.

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The first interruption got here as dozens of protestors broke out in track with a variant of the Spice Girl's Stop with lyrics modified.

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"Stop right now, no more oil and gas. Stop burning fossil fuels and end this madness.

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"Hey you, burning up the earth... we have had sufficient."

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"You dirty, dirty bank" they sang.

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The singing continued for a number of minutes because the protesters had been ushered out of the room and will nonetheless be heard outdoors the room when all singers had left.

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It was the primary of quite a few disruptions as Fossil Free London used Shakespearean dialogue to sporadically interrupt audio system.

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"Don't shuffle off this mortal coil", protestors stated, "keep it in the soil" they added, referencing their name to not extract extra fossil fuels.

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Groans had been audible as people began Shakespearean speeches after different protesters had been escorted out.

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Barclays group chairman Nigel Higgins stated he wished the protesters "would shuffle off". The Barclays firm secretary and Mr Higgins continued to talk all through speeches.

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"I'm sorry about this because I know the vast majority have come here to ask questions and we can't respond to this", Mr Higgins stated.

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Individual protesters additionally stood up with indicators and shouted calls to not put money into new fossil gasoline initiatives, with one man seen carried out of the venue.

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Mr Higgins stated the financial institution has enhanced local weather measure and welcomes suggestions on how they will enhance.

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In the AGM discover, Barclays stated: "Addressing the climate challenge continues to be one of the board's top priorities, and we have made progress in implementing our strategy, as set out in detail in our 2022 annual report."

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"We have also brought forward the phase-out of US (and all OECD) coal-fired power financing from 2035 to 2030".

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"There have been calls, including from the IEA [International Energy Agency] and the UN, for no new oil and gas exploration if the world is to stay below 1.5 degrees warming.

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"At the identical time, the battle in Ukraine has shone a brand new mild on the significance of power safety and affordability for international locations around the globe.

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"Any transition to a low carbon economy needs to ensure communities have access to affordable energy."

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