Thriller over lady who threw confetti at George Osborne's marriage ceremony

The motivations of a thriller lady who threw orange confetti over former chancellor George Osborne and his spouse Thea Rogers at their marriage ceremony stay unknown.

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She was initially believed to be a protester from Just Stop Oil - the marketing campaign group recognized for attention-grabbing stunts involving orange paint or powder.

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But the organisation has stated it "will not confirm or deny whether the woman is a supporter of our campaign".

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In a press release, the group additionally shared its criticism that Mr Osborne "carries a heavy responsibility" for the local weather disaster.

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"As a Conservative politician and prominent news editor, George Osborne carries a heavy responsibility for the inability of successive governments to address the climate crisis," it stated.

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"Unless fossil fuel licences are halted immediately, we're all going to pay a heavy price for the failings of men like Osborne.

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"People not think about politicians. It's time for those who wish to take a stand in opposition to the forces prioritising revenue over life to come back collectively in civil resistance."

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In a separate Tweet, Just Stop Oil stated: "You look good in orange @George_Osborne - congratulations to the newlyweds."

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Wimbledon, the second Ashes Test at Lord's, the Premiership rugby remaining at Twickenham and the World Snooker Championship have already been focused by Just Stop Oil protesters.

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On Saturday, the couple seemed confused when the smartly-dressed older lady approached them as they left the church with a bag stuffed with confetti. Aides stepped in direction of the lady who then moved away from the couple.

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A spokesperson for Mr Osborne stated they did not consider it was a protest and added that the person did not say something.

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Several MPs have hit out on the stunt, with former house secretary Priti Patel saying: "JSO [Just Stop Oil] are shameful, attention seeking, disrespectful low life [sic]."

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The confetti incident comes as Mr Osborne known as in police to research alleged online harassment after a "poison pen" electronic mail was despatched to marriage ceremony friends, politicians and journalists on Thursday.

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Friends say the e-mail is a part of a "long-term campaign" of abuse by which a person has "made up rumours" and engaged in "cyber bullying".

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It is known the couple believes they know the identification of the particular person behind the e-mail.

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The particular person isn't regarded as instantly linked to Mr Osborne, and their particular motivation can also be unclear.

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A string of well-known politicians and public figures gathered within the Somerset city of Bruton on Saturday afternoon, together with former prime minister David Cameron, ex-BBC correspondent Jon Sopel and former well being secretary Matt Hancock.

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Ms Rogers, 40, was a Treasury adviser to Mr Osborne, 52, when he was chancellor.

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He served in David Cameron's cupboard between 2010 and 2016, when the previous prime minister resigned after the Brexit outcome.

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Mr Osborne went on to be the editor of the Evening Standard and now serves as chairman of the British Museum.

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