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Anti-HS2 campaigners in ‘good’ spirits after fifth night holed up in tunnels

The Canary by The Canary
1 February 2021
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Anti-HS2 campaigners are in “good” spirits after spending their fifth night holed up in tunnels under a central London park.

Protesters have dug a network of tunnels beneath Euston Square Gardens, next to Euston station, in a bid to protect the green space which they claim will be built over with a temporary taxi rank before being sold to developers as part of plans for the high-speed railway.

One activist, Larch Maxey, speaking to the PA news agency by phone on Monday, said conditions underground were “not too bad”.

He said: “Conditions are good. They are warm. They are a bit moist, there’s a little bit of water coming in, but it’s not too bad.”

“Our spirit is really good, we’re all working really well together and really grateful to take this stand.”

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An HS2 Rebellion protester raises his fist after being removed from a tree at the encampment in Euston Square Gardens (Jonathan Brady/PA)

A spokesperson for HS2 Rebellion, an alliance of groups and individuals campaigning against the planned high speed railway, confirmed there were a total of nine activists in the tunnels.

They include veteran environmental campaigner Swampy, real name Daniel Hooper, and his son Rory.

Maxey, a former geography lecturer and post doctoral researcher, claimed ongoing efforts to evict the group from the site were “unlawful”.

He said: “This is our home, we’re in a Covid pandemic, they shouldn’t be carrying out an eviction.

“We’re in a climate and ecological emergency. We have a right to protest and stop that happening.

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Enforcement officers continue efforts to remove protesters from underground tunnels (Dominic Lipinski/PA)

Maxey added: “it’s an unlawful eviction and it’s being carried out in an unlawful way because they are not following safety protocols and the due process, making sure it’s safe for everyone.”

He stated that the tunnels were “safe” but some changes by bailiffs “increases the risk to us”.

It is understood protesters are considering legal action over concerns for their safety.

An HS2 Ltd spokesperson said: “The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has reviewed the operations to safely remove the activists.

“They reviewed our safe system of work and the qualifications and competencies of the eviction team there.

“The HSE inspector made no immediate observations during the visit as to improvements we need to make and we continue to plan and work to safely remove the activists.

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An HS2 Rebellion protester is arrested by police after being removed from a tree (Jonathan Brady/PA)

“HS2 Ltd and our contractors undertaking this operation have met frequently with the HSE and will continue to do so until this challenging situation is resolved.”

An HSE spokesperson said: “HSE is aware of the protest and is in liaison with HS2 in order to review any plans that would affect workers, protesters or rescue personnel.”

Maxey also said that protesters had been denied “all food and water” but still had supplies to last them “months”.

He said: “We’ve certainly been denied all food and water and often have not been able to pass on our waste either.

“It would be very good to have more to ensure we have healthy fresh food and water.”

No activists could be seen above ground on the protest site on Monday.

❗️Remote Action ❗️Most of us are at home because of covid, but we can still voice our support. Please copy this graphic & share widely with messages of support.#StopHS2 #BattleForEuston #HS2 #StopEcocide #HS2RebellionLet’s make some noise, only people power will stop HS2! pic.twitter.com/sOKc6WzHxH

— HS2 Rebellion (@Hs2Rebellion) January 30, 2021

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  1. loon says:
    5 years ago

    Larch Maxey is so well spoken in the video.
    No disinformation there.

    Reply
  2. Pingback: Proteste gegen High Speed 2 – HS2 – Arbeitskreis "Stuttgart 21 ist überall"

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