Kill the Bill protest in Manchester

Some protesters are blocking tram lines in the city centre

Author: Greg DeanPublished 1st May 2021

Some protesters have climbed on the roof of Manchester’s Central library where they’ve let off flares as part of a 'Kill the Bill' protest.

Pictures from the scene show some people blocking tram lines in St Peter’s Square as others chant “Block the tracks”.

People have been posting images on Twitter.

Councillor Pat Karney’s posted on Twitter: “Completely selfish and unacceptable given that Manchester is trying to recover economically.”

Greater Manchester Police say they are at the scene to ensure safety is maintained whilst facilitating the right to peaceful protest.

There have also been protests in London today.

38 year old Morgan Trowland glued himself to London's Tower Bridge, prompting City of London Police to close it to southbound traffic.

Mr Trowland, a civil engineer from Hackney said: I'm terrified that billions will die because of the climate crisis, humans and non-humans.

I'm freaking out that many people are accepting this or feel powerless to change the course. I want to show onlookers that we each have phenomenal power.''

Another man blocked Blackfriars Bridge holding a placard reading: I'm terrified billions will starve while our Government refuses to act on the climate crisis.''

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