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Just Stop Oil activists in bid to appeal jail terms for conspiracy to block M25

Five individuals were previously handed what are thought to be the longest sentences ever given for peaceful protest.

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Five Just Stop Oil activists jailed for conspiring to organise protests that blocked the M25 are launching bids to appeal what are thought to be the longest sentences ever given for peaceful protest.

Roger Hallam, Daniel Shaw, Louise Lancaster, Lucia Whittaker De Abreu and Cressida Gethin agreed to cause disruption to traffic by having protesters climb onto gantries over the motorway for four successive days in November 2022.

Hallam, co-founder of environmental campaign groups Just Stop Oil and Extinction Rebellion, was sentenced to five years’ imprisonment while the other four protesters were each jailed for four years.

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Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil co-founder Roger Hallam was jailed for five years (Jordan Pettitt/PA)

The group, referred to as the Whole Truth Five by Just Stop Oil on social media, were convicted by a Southwark Crown Court jury of conspiracy intentionally to cause a public nuisance, contrary to section 78 of the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022 and Section 1 of the Criminal Law Act 1977, on July 11.

Prosecutors previously told the court that the M25 protests, which saw 45 people climb up the gantries, led to an economic cost of at least £765,000, while the cost to the Metropolitan Police was more than £1.1 million.

They also claimed it caused more than 50,000 hours of vehicle delay, affecting more than 700,000 vehicles, and left the M25 “compromised” for more than 120 hours.

“You have appointed yourselves as sole arbiters of what should be done about climate change.”

More than 1,200 artists, athletes and academics later condemned the “injustice” of their sentences in a letter to Attorney General Richard Hermer KC.

Their jail terms exceeded those handed to fellow Just Stop Oil protesters Morgan Trowland and Marcus Decker, who scaled the Queen Elizabeth II Bridge on the Dartford Crossing in October 2022.

The Court of Appeal was later told Trowland, who was given a three-year sentence, and Decker, who was jailed for two years and seven months, had then been handed the longest terms for a peaceful protest case in modern times.

“It was only after Just Stop Oil’s disruption to the M25 that Keir Starmer committed to ending licences for new oil and gas.

“The Whole Truth Five, along with others, did the best thing they could, according to the evidence, to prevent catastrophic and irreversible harm to the public and life on earth.

“Judge Hehir’s imagined ‘deterrent effect’ is both cynical and naive: it assumes we don’t love our children, but we do.

“It assumes we have no care for the future of our country, but we do. It assumes we don’t want to live, but we do.”

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