Eco morons throw SOUP on Van Gogh's Sunflowers at National Gallery

Eco morons throw TOMATO SOUP on Van Gogh’s Sunflowers at the National Gallery, glue themselves to the wall and shout ‘what is more important, art or life?’ in shameless climate stunt

Just Stop Oil activists have thrown Heinz tomato soup over Vincent Van Gogh’s masterpiece ‘Sunflower’ at the National Gallery in London.

Climate activists glued themselves to the £84 million painting in the latest demonstration after a string of eco-warrior stunts this week. 

After throwing soup on the painting – which has a glass cover – protestor Phoebe Plummer, 21, yelled: ‘What is worth more, art or life?

‘Is it worth more than food? More than justice? 

‘Are you more concerned about the protection of a painting, or the protection of our planet and people?

Climate activists threw tomato soup on the £84 million painting at the National Gallery today 

One of the protestors said after the stunt: ‘What is worth more, art or life?’

‘The cost of living crisis is part of the cost of oil crisis.’ 

Activist Anna Holland, 20, from Newcastle said: ‘UK families will be forced to choose between heating or eating this winter, as fossil fuel companies reap record profits. 

‘But the cost of oil and gas isn’t limited to our bills. Somalia is now facing an apocalyptic famine, caused by drought and fuelled by the climate crisis. 

‘Millions are being forced to move and tens of thousands face starvation. This is the future we choose for ourselves if we push for new oil and gas.’

The demonstrators were surrounded by a group of photographers and journalists when they attacked the painting, before the press were asked to leave by National Gallery Staff. 

Just Stop Oil has held protests throughout the past few weeks, including blocking roads around Parliament Square as police made dozens or arrests.

Following the latest stunt at the National Gallery, the group said: ‘This is not a one day event, this is an act of resistance against a criminal government and their genocidal death project. 

‘Our supporters will be returning – today, tomorrow and the next day – and the next day after that – and every day until our demand is met: no new oil and gas in the UK.’ 

More to follow. 

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