Cops needs to crack down on climate yobs and be more like Jonny Baristow, says Prime Minister Rishi Sunak

RISHI Sunak today urges police and sports chiefs to be more like England cricket star Jonny Bairstow when tackling climate protesters ruining a summer of stadium action.

The PM and Home Secretary Suella Braverman will host an emergency summit tomorrow with major sporting bodies and cops.



Cops needs to crack down on climate yobs and be more like Jonny Baristow, says Prime Minister Rishi Sunak
The PM says cops should tackle climate fanatics like cricket hero Jonny Baristow

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kieran McManus/Shutterstock (13984814aq) Prime Minister Rishi Sunak celebrates the wicket of Steve Smith of Australia falling to Josh Tongue of England England v Australia, The Ashes, 2nd Test, Day Four, LV= Insurance Men's Ashes Series, Cricket, Lords, London, UK - 01 Jul 2023
Mr Sunak, who is a huge cricket fan, cheers on England at Lord’s

It comes amid threats to Wimbledon, the British Grand Prix and three more Ashes Tests after protests at snooker, rugby and cricket events.

Writing in Trending In The News today, Mr Sunak urges event organisers to channel the spirit of wicketkeeper Bairstow, who last week “coolly carried away a Just Stop Oil eco-zealot” who invaded the playing area.

He writes: “As Bairstow showed at Lord’s, people want an end to this disruption. And I will work with the police and the sporting authorities to ensure we do stop it.”

Sports minister Lucy Frazer is also urging cops to use powers they already have to do more to tackle guerrilla protests at big events.

Declaring war on “miserable” climate groups like Just Stop Oil and Extinction Rebellion, the PM also slams Sir Keir Starmer for being in cahoots with XR protesters in Labour-run Wales, while publicly claiming to disapprove of climate extremists.

Trending In The News can reveal climate activists say they have been invited to quarterly meetings with Wales’ government.

A recent Welsh XR members email claims they were even allowed to work on policy documents “with civil servants before publication”.

Welsh climate change minister Julie James has defended “co-operating” with the group, calling dialogue with them “productive” and “beneficial”.

Finance minister Rebecca Evans said the Welsh government finds meetings with XR “very informative and useful”.

Between September 2020 and March 2021 alone, Welsh ministers met XR seven times.

The PM says: “We should remember Labour have said their government in Wales is their ‘blueprint’ for the rest of the country.”



A Just Stop Oil protester jumps on the table and throws orange powder during the match between Robert Milkins against Joe Perry during day three of the Cazoo World Snooker Championship at the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield. Picture date: Monday April 17, 2023. PA Photo. See PA Story SNOOKER World. Photo credit should read: Mike Egerton/PA Wire. RESTRICTIONS: Use subject to restrictions. Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior consent from rights holder.
Just Stop Oil yobs have disrupted sporting events including the World Championship snooker in Sheffield