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Just Stop Oil eco-zealots caught importing t-shirts

Dec 28, 2024 View Original Article
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47% : 'The words hypocrisy and double standards spring to mind.' Responding to the hypocrisy claims, a JSO spokesman said: 'We need a war-style mobilisation to end fossil fuel use by 2030, so all T-shirts can be made, shipped and sold without risking our traditions, heritage and hard-fought rights.' Just Stop Oil has been criticised for 'hypocrisy' after importing T-shirts from the Dominican Republic The average textile worker in the Caribbean country makes less than £40 a day, while JSO is charging £20 each for the merchandise A Just Stop Oil activist jumping on a snooker table during the World Championships at Sheffield's Crucible Theatre A JSO being blocked by Australia's David Warner and England's Ben Stokes during an Ashes test match at Lord's in June 2023
42% : Just Stop Oil has been caught importing T-shirts made by low-paid workers in the Dominican Republic.

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