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Just Stop Oil protesters in their 80s smash Magna Carta display case

Reverend Sue Parfitt, 82, and Judy Bruce, 85, smashed the glass around the historic document before gluing themselves to it.

PA Reporter
Friday 10 May 2024 10:21 EDT
Judy Bruce, 85, (left) and Reverend Sue Parfitt, 82, targeted Magna Carta at the British Library (Just Stop Oil/PA)
Judy Bruce, 85, (left) and Reverend Sue Parfitt, 82, targeted Magna Carta at the British Library (Just Stop Oil/PA)

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Two Just Stop Oil protesters in their 80s have smashed the glass around the Magna Carta at the British Library.

Reverend Sue Parfitt, 82, and Judy Bruce, 85, a retired biology teacher, targeted the protective enclosure around the historic document with a hammer and chisel on Friday morning.

Just Stop Oil said the pair then held up a sign reading “The Government is breaking the law” before gluing themselves to the display.

A statement from the British Library said its security team “intervened to prevent further damage to the case, which was minimal” and “the Magna Carta itself remains undamaged”.

The gallery that houses the display is closed until further notice, it added.

Rev Parfitt said: “The Magna Carta is rightly revered, being of great importance to our history, to our freedoms and to our laws. But there will be no freedom, no lawfulness, no rights, if we allow climate breakdown to become the catastrophe that is now threatened.”

“We must get things in proportion. The abundance of life on earth, the climate stability that allows civilisation to continue is what must be revered and protected above all else, even above our most precious artefacts.”

Ms Bruce said: “This week 400 respected scientists – contributors to IPCC reports, are saying we are ‘woefully unprepared’ for what’s coming: 2.5 or more degrees of heating above pre industrial levels.

“Instead of acting, our dysfunctional Government is like the three monkeys: ‘see nothing, hear nothing, say nothing’ – pretend we’ve got 25 years… we haven’t.

“We must get off our addiction to oil and gas by 2030 – starting now.”

Two people have been arrested on suspicion of criminal damage and are currently in custody, the Metropolitan Police said.

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