Patrick Christys: Insulate Britain should be labelled a terrorist organisation

Patrick Christys: Insulate Britain should be labelled a terrorist organisation
Christys mono October 5
Patrick Christys

By Patrick Christys


Published: 05/10/2021

- 10:17

Updated: 05/10/2021

- 21:45

The irony is this lot claim to care about people, they claim to care about human life and the quality of that life

Insulate Britain are a mentally unwell group of people who should be classed as a banned terror organisation.

The definition of what classes something as a terror organisation from the Crown Prosecution Service is: Terrorism is the use or threat of action, both in and outside of the UK, designed to influence any international government organisation or to intimidate the public. It must also be for the purpose of advancing a political, religious, racial or ideological cause.


So Insulate Britain are terrorists. The police need to step in, not just to uphold basic law and order and make sure that the ordinary man and woman on the street doesn’t have their day massively disrupted, but actually to save insulate Britain.

I’m amazed none of them have been seriously hurt yet. Look, I know this obviously isn’t right and you certainly can’t condone this kind of behaviour, but I’ve got to be really honest. I can’t say to you, hand on heart, that if a relative of mine was dying in the back of my car and members of Insulate Britain were blocking the road that I wouldn’t run this lot over.

I know that’s wrong, but if it’s a choice between saving the life of a loved one or sitting back and letting this lot turn the country into a car park then my choice is pretty clear. It says a lot about the British public that that hasn’t happened yet.

But I think it’s brewing. Like I said, I think it’s an absolute to the British public that someone hasn’t already just put their foot down. I honestly can’t imagine looking someone in the face as they cried and telling them that I wasn’t going to let them see their mum in hospital as Insulate Britain did yesterday.

The founder Roger Hallam, said he wouldn’t have moved even if someone was critically ill in the back of an ambulance. The irony is this lot claim to care about people, they claim to care about human life and the quality of that life.

But every single day they do so much to actively ruin other peoples. And they’re obviously a bit thick – because they’ve created a situation whereby they will never get what they want.

How can the government give into them now? If this government gives them what they want, then it shows that all you have to do to hold the state to ransom is sit in a road and cause mass disruption until we cave in.

We simply can’t have that. And why aren’t they at work? The irony is we’d probably be more likely to do what they want if they all got a job and started paying into the system, because then we’d have more money. This lot are always going to find a cause like this – I feel a bit sorry for them. I think fundamentally, they’re very scared.

They’re absolutely terrified about loads of things. Temperature rises, sea levels, insulation, I think their actions are all fuelled by fear. There is something they should be scared about – that’s the good will of the British people running out, because when it does, I think they’re going to start getting seriously hurt.

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