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  • Natalie Bennett - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 65.jpg
  • Natalie Bennett - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 61.jpg
  • Natalie Bennett - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 60.jpg
  • Natalie Bennett - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 64.jpg
  • Natalie Bennett - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 63.jpg
  • Natalie Bennett - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 62.jpg
  • Natalie Bennett (pictured), leader of the Green Party, unveils portraits of the five main UK party leaders, hand-written from Twitter opinions by artist Annemarie Wright (pictured). The portraits are of David Cameron, Ed Miliband, Nick Clegg, Nigel Farage and Natalie Bennett, who is the local Green Party candidate for Holborn and St Pancras. Each portrait takes her 30-40 hours to create, using varying thickness of pens. Woolff Gallery, Charlotte Street, London.
    Natalie Bennett Hung Parliament GBPh...jpg
  • Natalie Bennett, leader of the Green Party, unveils portraits of the five main UK party leaders, hand-written from Twitter opinions by artist Annemarie Wright. The portraits are of David Cameron, Ed Miliband, Nick Clegg, Nigel Farage and Natalie Bennett, who is the local Green Party candidate for Holborn and St Pancras. Each portrait takes her 30-40 hours to create, using varying thickness of pens. Woolff Gallery, Charlotte Street, London.
    Natalie Bennett Hung Parliament GBPh...jpg
  • Natalie Bennett (pictured), leader of the Green Party, unveils portraits of the five main UK party leaders, hand-written from Twitter opinions by artist Annemarie Wright. The portraits are of David Cameron, Ed Miliband, Nick Clegg, Nigel Farage and Natalie Bennett, who is the local Green Party candidate for Holborn and St Pancras. Each portrait takes her 30-40 hours to create, using varying thickness of pens. Woolff Gallery, Charlotte Street, London.
    Natalie Bennett Hung Parliament GBPh...jpg
  • Natalie Bennett (pictured), leader of the Green Party, unveils portraits of the five main UK party leaders, hand-written from Twitter opinions by artist Annemarie Wright. The portraits are of David Cameron, Ed Miliband, Nick Clegg, Nigel Farage and Natalie Bennett, who is the local Green Party candidate for Holborn and St Pancras. Each portrait takes her 30-40 hours to create, using varying thickness of pens. Woolff Gallery, Charlotte Street, London.
    Natalie Bennett Hung Parliament GBPh...jpg
  • Natalie Bennett (pictured), leader of the Green Party, unveils portraits of the five main UK party leaders, hand-written from Twitter opinions by artist Annemarie Wright (pictured). The portraits are of David Cameron, Ed Miliband, Nick Clegg, Nigel Farage and Natalie Bennett, who is the local Green Party candidate for Holborn and St Pancras. Each portrait takes her 30-40 hours to create, using varying thickness of pens. Woolff Gallery, Charlotte Street, London.
    Natalie Bennett Hung Parliament GBPh...jpg
  • Natalie Bennett (pictured), leader of the Green Party, unveils portraits of the five main UK party leaders, hand-written from Twitter opinions by artist Annemarie Wright (pictured). The portraits are of David Cameron, Ed Miliband, Nick Clegg, Nigel Farage and Natalie Bennett, who is the local Green Party candidate for Holborn and St Pancras. Each portrait takes her 30-40 hours to create, using varying thickness of pens. Woolff Gallery, Charlotte Street, London.
    Natalie Bennett Hung Parliament GBPh...jpg
  • Natalie Bennett (pictured), leader of the Green Party, unveils portraits of the five main UK party leaders, hand-written from Twitter opinions by artist Annemarie Wright (pictured). The portraits are of David Cameron, Ed Miliband, Nick Clegg, Nigel Farage and Natalie Bennett, who is the local Green Party candidate for Holborn and St Pancras. Each portrait takes her 30-40 hours to create, using varying thickness of pens. Woolff Gallery, Charlotte Street, London.
    Natalie Bennett Hung Parliament GBPh...jpg
  • Natalie Bennett (pictured), leader of the Green Party, unveils portraits of the five main UK party leaders, hand-written from Twitter opinions by artist Annemarie Wright. The portraits are of David Cameron, Ed Miliband, Nick Clegg, Nigel Farage and Natalie Bennett, who is the local Green Party candidate for Holborn and St Pancras. Each portrait takes her 30-40 hours to create, using varying thickness of pens. Woolff Gallery, Charlotte Street, London.
    Natalie Bennett Hung Parliament GBPh...jpg
  • Natalie Bennett (pictured), leader of the Green Party, unveils portraits of the five main UK party leaders, hand-written from Twitter opinions by artist Annemarie Wright. The portraits are of David Cameron, Ed Miliband, Nick Clegg, Nigel Farage and Natalie Bennett, who is the local Green Party candidate for Holborn and St Pancras. Each portrait takes her 30-40 hours to create, using varying thickness of pens. Woolff Gallery, Charlotte Street, London.
    Natalie Bennett Hung Parliament GBPh...jpg
  • Natalie Bennett (pictured), leader of the Green Party, unveils portraits of the five main UK party leaders, hand-written from Twitter opinions by artist Annemarie Wright. The portraits are of David Cameron, Ed Miliband, Nick Clegg, Nigel Farage and Natalie Bennett, who is the local Green Party candidate for Holborn and St Pancras. Each portrait takes her 30-40 hours to create, using varying thickness of pens. Woolff Gallery, Charlotte Street, London.
    Natalie Bennett Hung Parliament GBPh...jpg
  • Natalie Bennett (pictured), leader of the Green Party, unveils portraits of the five main UK party leaders, hand-written from Twitter opinions by artist Annemarie Wright. The portraits are of David Cameron, Ed Miliband, Nick Clegg, Nigel Farage and Natalie Bennett, who is the local Green Party candidate for Holborn and St Pancras. Each portrait takes her 30-40 hours to create, using varying thickness of pens. Woolff Gallery, Charlotte Street, London.
    Natalie Bennett Hung Parliament GBPh...jpg
  • Natalie Bennett, leader of the Green Party, unveils portraits of the five main UK party leaders, hand-written from Twitter opinions by artist Annemarie Wright. The portraits are of David Cameron, Ed Miliband, Nick Clegg, Nigel Farage and Natalie Bennett, who is the local Green Party candidate for Holborn and St Pancras. Each portrait takes her 30-40 hours to create, using varying thickness of pens. Woolff Gallery, Charlotte Street, London.
    Natalie Bennett Hung Parliament GBPh...jpg
  • Natalie Bennett, leader of the Green Party, unveils portraits of the five main UK party leaders, hand-written from Twitter opinions by artist Annemarie Wright. The portraits are of David Cameron, Ed Miliband, Nick Clegg, Nigel Farage and Natalie Bennett, who is the local Green Party candidate for Holborn and St Pancras. Each portrait takes her 30-40 hours to create, using varying thickness of pens. Woolff Gallery, Charlotte Street, London.
    Natalie Bennett Hung Parliament GBPh...jpg
  • Natalie Bennett, leader of the Green Party, unveils portraits of the five main UK party leaders, hand-written from Twitter opinions by artist Annemarie Wright. The portraits are of David Cameron, Ed Miliband, Nick Clegg, Nigel Farage and Natalie Bennett, who is the local Green Party candidate for Holborn and St Pancras. Each portrait takes her 30-40 hours to create, using varying thickness of pens. Woolff Gallery, Charlotte Street, London.
    Natalie Bennett Hung Parliament GBPh...jpg
  • Natalie Bennett, leader of the Green Party, unveils portraits of the five main UK party leaders, hand-written from Twitter opinions by artist Annemarie Wright. The portraits are of David Cameron, Ed Miliband, Nick Clegg, Nigel Farage and Natalie Bennett, who is the local Green Party candidate for Holborn and St Pancras. Each portrait takes her 30-40 hours to create, using varying thickness of pens. Woolff Gallery, Charlotte Street, London.
    Natalie Bennett Hung Parliament GBPh...jpg
  • Natalie Bennett (pictured), leader of the Green Party, unveils portraits of the five main UK party leaders, hand-written from Twitter opinions by artist Annemarie Wright. The portraits are of David Cameron, Ed Miliband, Nick Clegg, Nigel Farage and Natalie Bennett, who is the local Green Party candidate for Holborn and St Pancras. Each portrait takes her 30-40 hours to create, using varying thickness of pens. Woolff Gallery, Charlotte Street, London.
    Natalie Bennett Hung Parliament GBPh...jpg
  • Natalie Bennett (pictured), leader of the Green Party, unveils portraits of the five main UK party leaders, hand-written from Twitter opinions by artist Annemarie Wright (pictured). The portraits are of David Cameron, Ed Miliband, Nick Clegg, Nigel Farage and Natalie Bennett, who is the local Green Party candidate for Holborn and St Pancras. Each portrait takes her 30-40 hours to create, using varying thickness of pens. Woolff Gallery, Charlotte Street, London.
    Natalie Bennett Hung Parliament GBPh...jpg
  • Natalie Bennett (pictured), leader of the Green Party, unveils portraits of the five main UK party leaders, hand-written from Twitter opinions by artist Annemarie Wright. The portraits are of David Cameron, Ed Miliband, Nick Clegg, Nigel Farage and Natalie Bennett, who is the local Green Party candidate for Holborn and St Pancras. Each portrait takes her 30-40 hours to create, using varying thickness of pens. Woolff Gallery, Charlotte Street, London.
    Natalie Bennett Hung Parliament GBPh...jpg
  • Srew fixings come of the wall while trying to hang David Cameron. Natalie Bennett, leader of the Green Party, unveils portraits of the five main UK party leaders, hand-written from Twitter opinions by artist Annemarie Wright. The portraits are of David Cameron, Ed Miliband, Nick Clegg, Nigel Farage and Natalie Bennett, who is the local Green Party candidate for Holborn and St Pancras. Each portrait takes her 30-40 hours to create, using varying thickness of pens. Woolff Gallery, Charlotte Street, London.
    Natalie Bennett Hung Parliament GBPh...jpg
  • Natalie Bennett (pictured), leader of the Green Party, unveils portraits of the five main UK party leaders, hand-written from Twitter opinions by artist Annemarie Wright. The portraits are of David Cameron, Ed Miliband, Nick Clegg, Nigel Farage and Natalie Bennett, who is the local Green Party candidate for Holborn and St Pancras. Each portrait takes her 30-40 hours to create, using varying thickness of pens. Woolff Gallery, Charlotte Street, London.
    Natalie Bennett Hung Parliament GBPh...jpg
  • Natalie Bennett (pictured), leader of the Green Party, unveils portraits of the five main UK party leaders, hand-written from Twitter opinions by artist Annemarie Wright. The portraits are of David Cameron, Ed Miliband, Nick Clegg, Nigel Farage and Natalie Bennett, who is the local Green Party candidate for Holborn and St Pancras. Each portrait takes her 30-40 hours to create, using varying thickness of pens. Woolff Gallery, Charlotte Street, London.
    Natalie Bennett Hung Parliament GBPh...jpg
  • A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 79.jpg
  • A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 77.jpg
  • A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 76.jpg
  • A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 74.jpg
  • Axe Drax campaign against the use of biomas outside the DoH - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 73.jpg
  • Axe Drax campaign against the use of biomas outside the DoH - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 71.jpg
  • Axe Drax campaign against the use of biomas outside the DoH - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 70.jpg
  • Axe Drax campaign against the use of biomas outside the DoH - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 69.jpg
  • The axe Drax dinosaur - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 59.jpg
  • Families support the No2 dirtry air campaign and legal challenge to the government - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 56.jpg
  • Families support the No2 dirtry air campaign and legal challenge to the government - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 55.jpg
  • Families support the No2 dirtry air campaign and legal challenge to the government - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 54.jpg
  • Families support the No2 dirtry air campaign and legal challenge to the government - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 53.jpg
  • Families support the No2 dirtry air campaign and legal challenge to the government - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 49.jpg
  • Families support the No2 dirtry air campaign and legal challenge to the government - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 46.jpg
  • Families support the No2 dirtry air campaign and legal challenge to the government - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 47.jpg
  • Families support the No2 dirtry air campaign and legal challenge to the government - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 45.jpg
  • Families support the No2 dirtry air campaign and legal challenge to the government - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 44.jpg
  • Families support the No2 dirtry air campaign and legal challenge to the government - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 43.jpg
  • Families support the No2 dirtry air campaign and legal challenge to the government - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 42.jpg
  • A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 40.jpg
  • A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 39.jpg
  • Vivienne Westwood - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 37.jpg
  • Vivienne Westwood - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 36.jpg
  • The axe Drax dinosaur - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 35.jpg
  • A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 34.jpg
  • The axe Drax dinosaur - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 33.jpg
  • Np new runway supporters - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 32.jpg
  • Np new runway supporters - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 31.jpg
  • Np new runway supporters - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 30.jpg
  • outside DECC - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 29.jpg
  • outside DECC - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 27.jpg
  • Np new runway supporters outside DECC - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 26.jpg
  • Np new runway supporters outside DECC - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 25.jpg
  • Np new runway supporters - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 24.jpg
  • A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 22.jpg
  • A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 20.jpg
  • A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 19.jpg
  • A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 18.jpg
  • A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 17.jpg
  • A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 16.jpg
  • A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 13.jpg
  • A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 12.jpg
  • Contradition of a Triumph motorbit fan who is also a climate activist - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 11.jpg
  • Time running out for the earth - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 07.jpg
  • A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 06.jpg
  • A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 05.jpg
  • A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 78.jpg
  • A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 75.jpg
  • Axe Drax campaign against the use of biomas outside the DoH - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 72.jpg
  • A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 68.jpg
  • Barry Gardiner; shadow Energy and Climate change minister. - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 67.jpg
  • Barry Gardiner; shadow Energy and Climate change minister. - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 66.jpg
  • Families support the No2 dirtry air campaign and legal challenge to the government - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 58.jpg
  • A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 57.jpg
  • Families support the No2 dirtry air campaign and legal challenge to the government - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 52.jpg
  • Families support the No2 dirtry air campaign and legal challenge to the government - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 51.jpg
  • Families support the No2 dirtry air campaign and legal challenge to the government - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 50.jpg
  • Families support the No2 dirtry air campaign and legal challenge to the government - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 48.jpg
  • A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 41.jpg
  • Vivienne Westwood - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 38.jpg
  • outside DECC - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 28.jpg
  • Np new runway supporters - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 23.jpg
  • A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 21.jpg
  • Np new runway supporters - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 15.jpg
  • Np new runway supporters - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 14.jpg
  • Contradition of a Triumph motorbit fan who is also a climate activist - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • Contradition of a Triumph motorbit fan who is also a climate activist - A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 09.jpg
  • A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 08.jpg
  • A perfect summers day for the Campaign against Climate Change's backwards march – on the governments first anniversary in power the protestestors  wanted to highlight their belief that clean energy technology has been sidelined in favour of a ‘dash for gas, insulation cut and fracking, roads and runways pushed through despite strong local opposition’. They walked backwards from Traflagar Square, down Whitehall, ending at the DoH.
    Climate Backwards march GBPhotos 04.jpg
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