With Stephen Jardine 18/10/2019
Are Extinction Rebellion protests the right way to bring about change?
Commuters have dragged climate change protesters from the roof of a London Underground train. Extinction Rebellion activists climbed on to trains at Stratford, Canning Town and Shadwell in Thursday's rush hour. Eight protesters have been arrested, British Transport Police said. The Jubilee Line and Docklands Light Railway were temporarily suspended.
Are Extinction Rebellion's protests the right way to bring about change?
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