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Luke O'Reilly & Hannah Kane

Just Stop Oil protesters hold up traffic in latest slow march through London

Just Stop Oil activists have held up traffic in London as part of the group's latest wave of protests.

Activists from the climate action group walked slowly in front of traffic in Camden, holding up banners reading " Just Stop Oil ", on Tuesday morning.

Police observed the protesters on their walk from Delancey Street to Chalk Farm via Camden Town but did not intervene.

Some members of the public showed their support for the march by clapping and cheering as they passed by.

Others argued with the protesters, accusing them of holding up children on their way to school.

Activists have been blocking roads in central London since the start of October (PA)

One mother said her son missed an appointment due to the protest.

Ayl, 53, told the PA news agency: "I am upset because my son has an appointment for over a month. Now, today, he is going to miss that appointment.

"They might not be able to see him now until next month. He needed to attend that office today. There are a lot of kids in that bus; they need to go to school." She said the protest was "unfair".

"They could do it after the kids are in school," she said. "Then I can understand. She added: "I am very angry."

Addressing the public, Just Stop Oil activist Sophie, 30, said the protest is "the scariest thing" she has done. "I don't want to be here," she said.

"This is the scariest thing I've ever done but I am terrified. I'm just an ordinary person."

She said she marched because she wants to have children.

She said: "But how can I bring a child into this world when the Government are not safeguarding our future?"

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