GB News’ Ben Leo, turns up at Greenpeace’s London HQ to quiz them about their stunt at Rishi Sunak’s family home in Yorkshire.
Greenpeace have stood by their decision to cause chaos at Rishi Sunak’s Yorkshire home.
A group of eco-zealots descended on the home of the prime minister on Thursday morning before carrying out a demonstration on his roof.
They draped the PM’s manor house in North Yorkshire with an oil-black fabric to “drive home the dangerous consequences”, and action criticised by both the Conservatives and Labour.
Despite police being alerted to a major security breach and five arrests being carried out, Greenpeace bosses Areeba Hamid and Will McCallum stood by the group’s decision in an exclusive interview with GB News.
Determined to seek answers, Dan Wootton Tonight Programme Editor Ben Leo arrived at Greenpeace’s London HQ where he he “wasn’t invited” by Hamid.
“How ironic!”, Leo uttered in response. “Were you invited to Rishi Sunak’s house this morning?”
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‘What will we do without Wilko?!’
Fears have been raised for the future of the Huddersfield Wilko store, which is a huge pull for people into the dwindling town centre.
Dot Newsome, 71, of Birkby, said: “I think it’s disgusting, I couldn’t believe my ears when I heard the news today. It’s a shock, of course it is. I have often shopped there but not as often as I used to do.”
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