DONATIONS to a Just Stop Oil campaign for summer airport chaos have nearly hit £150,000 after last week’s Stonehenge attack.
The cash surge means the eco mob has met its target to fund flight disruption and ruin hundreds of family holidays.
Just Stop Oil are planning airport chaos after attack on Stonehenge last weekCredit: AFPEco loon group also targeted private jets - hoping to find Taylor Swift'sCredit: PAThe group was inundated with pledges from around the world, despite widespread condemnation for spraying the ancient monument with orange powder paint.
Its members also sparked outrage from Taylor Swift fans by trying to target the megastar’s plane as she performed in London.
The high-profile stunts are said to have boosted JSO coffers by just under £150,000 through crowd-funding websites.
From tongue scraping to saying no, here are 12 health trends to try in 2023The Government has now been urged to take action against platforms which help the group to raise money to break the law, including popular chuffed.org.
Tory MP Nigel Mills said: “It’s a complete disgrace that Just Stop Oil can raise money this way online. Action needs to be taken.
This is criminal activity. It’s awful.” The climate action group — notorious for blocking roads, defacing artworks and disrupting theatre shows and sporting events — is turning its attention to airports in a “sustained period of action”.
A message on its fundraising page says: “We’re escalating our campaign this summer to take action at airports.”
A source within the organisation said that a protest at Stansted last Thursday, in which two private jets were sprayed with orange paint, was “only a prelude”.