Greenpeace activists interrupted the British Prime Minister's speech: "Who voted for this?"

After the incident, Greenpeace said on Twitter that the activists wanted to draw attention to the fact that the prime minister had trampled on the party's promises from 2019

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Who voted for this?: Greenpeace activists, Photo: Reuters
Who voted for this?: Greenpeace activists, Photo: Reuters
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Greenpeace activists briefly interrupted British Prime Minister Liz Truss' speech at the Conservative Party congress in Birmingham today.

"Who voted for this?" read a banner carried by activists who were soon escorted out of the hall while Tras received applause from supporters.

Trass promised today that Britain will get through tough times and that "everyone will benefit" from the results of her economic policies.

"In these difficult times, we must act. I am determined to move the UK forward, to get us out of the storm," Trass said.

She promised to end the period of "high taxes and low growth".

After the incident, Greenpeace stated on Twitter that the activists wanted to draw attention to the fact that the prime minister had trampled on the party's promises from 2019.

According to activists, the Prime Minister is giving up strong action on the issue of climate and a leading role in environmental protection in the world.

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