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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.

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Extinction Rebellion founder Roger Hallam and his girlfriend were among hundreds at an all-night rave to celebrate causing chaos for millions
Sources say the group rented the basement of a three-storey warehouse

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.

Former organic farmer Hallam blamed extreme weather for the collapse of his business.

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He is also a co-founder of Insulate Britain, whose members blocked numerous roads last year. 

Rebels sank £6.50 cans of beer at the event
Banners in the club said 'We are watching you' and 'War is ecocide, planet repairs now'
Rebels took skateboards, drums and flags to the party
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Security was tight at the event, with founder Roger Hallam even checked on the door
Prominent Extinction Rebellion activist Larch Maxey was also in attendance
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