Insulate Britain protesters have returned to the M25 to demand the government insulate Britain’s homes despite an injunction against the group.
About 40 people are blocking the M25 at Junction 31 and the London Road A1090 near the Dartford Crossing as of Wednesday morning.
It comes despite the High Court granting National Highways several injunctions against protesters who have been blocking sections of the M25 as well as other major transport routes in recent weeks.
The injunctions mean anyone breaching the order could face a prison sentence, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps has said.
Dr Diana Warner, an Insulate Britain supporter, said: “Many people are going out of their way to thank us. Some come out of their cars to thank us, some are police officers involved with our arrests. To them, we bring hope – we haven’t yet given up. We are still pushing for life saving changes.
“It is a big step to move from thanking us to taking action. But if you make some move to help us, however small, you will be helping us to achieve change.”
The group said on Wednesday that the action is coinciding with the release of a report by the charity Shelter, which found the health of 22% of renters in England – or 1.9 million households – is being harmed by poor housing.
The report said people are living in homes “that make them sick because they are mouldy, cold, unaffordable and grossly insecure”.