It's great that everyone here understands how real the threat is of climate change. As for *these* protests - loving the bit about the elite travelling on the light railway
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though seriously, the point is to radicalise enough people to do something - its not really about getting the elite to take things seriously. I don't think so, anyway. The only time thats happened was with the poll tax riots (which were much more violent, and much bigger). These have been disruptive for longer, though.
The Greenham Common protests radicalised thousands of women (and gave them criminal records too) but nothing changed about cruise missile deployment till American foreign policy changed.
No idea what's going to come of this, if anything, but in terms of the "slow collapse" we talk of, it's inevitable.
I'm in London again at the moment for the week, but no effect on me, I did a journey yesterday from Wandsworth to Chelsea, and that doesn't cut across any of the action sites.