Extinction Rebellion hold all-night rave to celebrate causing fuel and traffic chaos for millions
EXTINCTION Rebellion protesters held an all-night rave to celebrate causing chaos for millions.
Founder Roger Hallam, 55, was among hundreds at the free event.
Last week, members of the eco-mob blocked ten oil facilities — causing panic buying — and took over four of London’s bridges.
Seventy were arrested and some of those were at Sunday’s so-called rebel rave.
Details of the event at Egg nightclub in King’s Cross, North London, were posted on the Telegram app.
Organisers said: “After a week of sitting down, it’s time to shake those legs.
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“We are inviting all rebels to an after-party full of energetic bands and DJs.”
Sources say the group rented the basement of a three-storey warehouse.
Photos obtained by The Sun show banners in the club saying “We are watching you” and “War is ecocide, planet repairs now”.
Rebels sank £6.50 cans of beer, with some seen staggering out of the club early on Monday.
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A source said: “It was a full-on rave. Everyone was drunk and some of them looked high. They were dancing all night.
“When Roger came in it was a bit like he was a celeb. Everyone wanted a selfie with him.”
Rebels took skateboards, drums and flags to the party but removed pin badges for safety reasons.
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Former organic farmer Hallam blamed extreme weather for the collapse of his business.
He is also a co-founder of Insulate Britain, whose members blocked numerous roads last year.