Eco yobs busted by The Sun after boasting of plans for a month of transport misery in April

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ECO yobs boasted of their plans for a month of misery in April — as The Sun listened in.

We used a link on a public forum to join a video call where they revealed a plot to trigger a 30-day transport meltdown in London.

Two young people sit in front of a building with red paint splattered on the windows; they hold fire extinguishers.
Hannah Taylor, 24, and Catriona Roberts, 22, were caught boasting about plans to inflict misery on Londoners for the entire month of April
Youth climate protesters spraying red paint on a building.
Roberts and Taylor were held by cops earlier this month after vandalising the University of Glasgow with red paint
Pro-Palestinian protestors march on Waterloo Bridge carrying a banner that reads "Youth Demand."
Youth Demand is plotting a month of commuter misery for April

Left-wing fanatics from Youth Demand gloated about previous climate protests and called for even more disruption.

Catriona Roberts, 22, a history student at Strathclyde University, told how much she enjoys road-blocking protests.

She crowed: “It feels so good to sit on a road and be like, ‘F*** you, I am not moving’. It f***ing works.”

Roberts was held by police earlier this month along with Hannah Taylor, 24, after the pair daubed the University of Glasgow with red paint.

They also glued themselves to the floor in protest at investment into arms research.

Taylor, a maths masters student at Glasgow, told 20 activists on the video call: “I am so glad I did what I did. I would do it again in a heartbeat.”

Youth Demand, campaigning over the climate and rights for Palestinians, is led by Just Stop Oil activist Sam Holland, 22.

We told last week how he wants to raise £75,000 to recruit “action-takers” for April’s plot.

The Leeds University graduate told the meeting: “We are looking at ten teams of people out doing this every day for a month, we are looking at costing the police millions of pounds.”

Youth Demand loons last year sprayed the Ministry of Defence HQ and London’s Cenotaph with paint and gridlocked roads in the capital with slow marches.

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The Met Police said: “We will always look to facilitate lawful protest.

“Those who abuse the right to protest can expect to face police action.”

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Two young women at an eco-protest, covered in red paint.
The eco loons are part of Youth Demand, campaigning over the climate and rights for Palestinians
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