Police debond and remove climate protesters from Waterloo Bridge

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The Tory MP, who was Mayor of the capital before Sadiq Khan, said that the Extinction Rebellion activists are right to be worried about the future of the planet. Mr Johnson, who is the bookies' favourite to replace Theresa May as Tory leader, said in 2013 that he had an 'open mind' about the scale of global warming after heavy snow swept across Britain. But today he said: 'I cannot find it in my heart — no matter how smug, irritating and disruptive they may be — to condemn these protesters today. They are right to draw attention to the loss of habitat, and the extinction of species. They are also right to sound the alarm about all manner of man-made pollution, including CO2'. He added: 'Surely this is the time for the protesters to take their pink boat to Tiananmen Square, and lecture them in the way they have been lecturing us'. Protesters who caused a week of havoc in London have said they are willing to 'pause' their protests – but only if their demands are met. In an audacious attempt to try to control the debate, Extinction Rebellion activists said they want to start a 'new phase of rebellion' and enter into political negotiations with MPs who return from their Easter break tomorrow.

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