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Cumbrian Just Stop Oil Supporters plaster climate criminal MP Mark Jenkinson’s office

'Indefensible'

The Canary by The Canary
26 April 2024
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Just Stop Oil supporters have targeted the offices of Conservative MP Mark Jenkinson in Maryport, Cumbria. Beginning at 7:35am on Friday 26 April, four individuals plastered his office with posters that read:

Mark Jenkinson is telling giant porkies about coal & jobs. He just wants to please his Tory billionaire chums. The rich will get richer, the jobs won’t last & no-one needs the coal…

🚨 BREAKING: Just Stop Oil Flypost @markjenkinsonmp's Office

🔥 Mark Jenkinson supports the Cumbrian Coal Mine, which the Government's own climate advisor has called "indefensible".

✈️ This summer, airports will be sites of civil resistance. Join us — https://t.co/7BzUVS02dZ pic.twitter.com/nO98EHwTj1

— Just Stop Oil (@JustStop_Oil) April 26, 2024

Just Stop Oil: targetting climate criminal Jenkins

Cumbrians have previously staged disruptive action at Mark Jenkinson’s offices for his support of the Cumbrian Coal mine which received government approval in 2022.

The government’s own climate adviser Lord Deben has described the project as “indefensible” warning that its approval would damage the UK’s leadership on the climate crisis, and “create another example of Britain saying one thing and doing another”.

A group of around five more Just Stop Oil supporters joined the action takers outside the office, putting up ‘Crime Scene’ tape and holding up signs saying ‘PEOPLE vs COAL’:

Just Stop Oil Cumbria

Mark Jenkinson arrived at 8:15am and began remonstrating with the action takers. Police officers from Cumbria Constabulary arrived on the scene shortly afterwards.

One of those taking action was Alison Parker, a constituent of Jenkinson’s from Aspatria. She said:

I am sick of Mark Jenkinson telling constituents like me that the coal mine is needed by the steel industry, and that it will be carbon neutral. We deserve to be told the truth. I’m really worried about the impact of the coal mine on the climate and how it will encourage other countries to build more mines too.

Enough is enough

The action takers presented an open letter to Mark Jenkinson’s staff and police officers that details Mark Jenkinson’s actions that breach Article 30.2(b) of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, calling for his arrest. It also cites:

a group of Swiss women just won a landmark case against their government’s climate policies. This week, children in South Korea are in court accusing their government of failing to protect them.

Attached to the letter was a detailed evidence dossier of Mark Jenkinsons’ actions which have lead to the supporters declaring:

In his climate denial, support for the ongoing use of fossil fuels and vocal support for the Cumbrian coalmine, Jenkinson is neither fulfilling his duty to his constituents, nor protecting local communities. Given evidence of climate breakdown all over the world, anyone who supports fossil fuel projects is complicit in crimes against humanity.

Another of those taking action was Colin Benton, a software engineer from Maryport. He said:

I’m from Maryport, and Mark Jenkinson is harming our town. He works for himself first, coal money second, and the people come last. Why won’t he protect our community? We’re sick of being lied to, we’re sick of crumbling public services, and we’re sick of corrupt leaders.

Featured image and additional images via Just Stop Oil

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