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‘It’s just corporate greed and capitalism gone mad’
Protesters tell the Star why they have had enough of the Tory government
People protest against the Tory Party in Manchester, September 1, 2023

Joining the protest with Just Stop Oil, activist Jane Towil described the Tories’ decision to grant new oil and gas licences as “nothing short of genocide.”

“It’s just corporate greed and capitalism gone mad, it doesn’t make any kind of economic or moral sense whatsoever,” she said.

“I’m outraged and morally compelled to be in civil resistance against our criminal government.”

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