Just Stop Oil cover planes in paint ‘hours after Taylor Swift’s private jet arrived’

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Two Just Stop Oil supporters have sprayed private jets with orange paint at an airfield where Taylor Swift’s planes are believed to be parked.

The climate activist group shared a video of two members cutting into a private airfield at Stansted on Thursday morning and vandalising the planes using fire extinguishers filled with orange paint.

Stansted airport confirmed Essex police have arrested two people for entering the private aviation area this morning.

Swift, currently touring the UK, has been criticised for her carbon footprint due to her extensive use of private jets.

It is not known who the jets targeted belong to.

Two Just Stop Oil activists broke into the private airfield this morning (Picture: JSO)

The activists covered privtae jets in orange paint (Picture: JSO)

The group are demanding that the incoming UK government commit to working with other governments to agree an equitable plan to end the extraction and burning of oil, gas and coal by 2030.

Activist Cole Macdonald, 22, from Brighton, said ‘We’re living in two worlds: one where billionaires live in luxury, able to fly in private jets away from the other, where unlivable conditions are being imposed on countless millions.

‘Meanwhile, this system that is allowing extreme wealth to be accrued by a few, to the detriment of everyone else, is destroying the conditions necessary to support human life in a rapidly accelerating never-ending “cruel summer”.

‘Billionaires are not untouchable, climate breakdown will affect every single one of us.’

Taylor Swift has been criticized for her use of private jets (Picture: JSO)

Two arrests have taken place in connection with the incident (Picture: JSO)

The stunt comes just a day after JSO activists provoked further outrage by daubing Stonehenge in orange paint the day before the summer solstice is celebrated the World Heritage site.

Both Rishi Sunak and Kier Starmer denounced the act, with the prime minister describing the stunt as a ‘disgraceful act of vandalism’ while the Labour leader branding the group ‘pathetic’.

In quotes provided by Just Stop Oil, Ms Lynch, said to be a student from Oxford, said the continued burning of oil, coal and gas was leading to ‘death and suffering’.

‘It’s time for us to think about what our civilization will leave behind – what is our legacy?’ she said.

‘Standing inert for generations works well for stones – not climate policy.’

Taylor Swift is performing at Wembley Arena this weekend, after already touring in the UK across Edinburgh, Liverpool and Cardiff this month.

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