Public clash with Just Stop Oil protesters blocking east London road
Nearly 30 demonstrators gathered on Shoreditch High Street where they set up a roadblock to disrupt traffic
Members of the public have clashed with protesters from the climate campaign group Just Stop Oil after activists blocked a major road in east London.
Nearly 30 demonstrators gathered on Shoreditch High Street at the junction of Great Eastern Street just after noon on Saturday, where they set up a roadblock to disrupt traffic.
The group, who are calling for the government to halt all new oil and gas licences and consents, sat in the road with colourful banners and glued themselves to the tarmac.
The Metropolitan Police said 26 people were arrested on suspicion of wilfully obstructing a highway, with officers having to carry out ādebondingā of those glued to the road.
Images from the scene show pedestrians and motorists growing angry at the protesters as they called for them to move.

In one clip shared online, a man can be seen shouting āmove out the wayā at protesters sitting on the road, followed by another appearing and dragging one of the protesters to the pavement.
The man then gets into a blue van with a woman in the driving seat, who starts revving forward at the protesters.
People can be heard yelling: āDonāt do itā; āWhere you going to go?ā; and: āWhat the f***?ā
The man then starts to shout out of the window: āMy missus is not well, man, she needs to get to the hospital, get out of the f***ing way, now.ā
He later could be heard shouting: āHave some respect for other people not just yourselves, yeah? There are other people who have to get places.ā
This is the 15th consecutive day that Just Stop Oil have staged protests against the governmentās approach to climate.
On Friday, protesters from the group were arrested after soup was thrown over Vincent Van Goghās Sunflowers painting at the National Gallery, and paint was spayed over the rotating New Scotland Yard sign in London.
A spokesperson for Just Stop Oil said: āOur heritage, rights and freedoms are being destroyed by our governmentās lies and the failure of politics, and right now millions of people are facing this brutal impact of climate change.
āYet our government is seeking to expand fossil fuel production.

āEnding new oil and gas is a no-brainer first step to ending the harm. The government can at least end the disruption on the streets tomorrow, by announcing this policy.
āThey have changed their mind on everything else.ā
The campaign group said there have been more than 400 arrests among their protesters since the action began two weeks ago.
In a statement on Twitter, the Met Police said: āPolice were quickly on [the] scene after protesters blocked roads in the #Shoreditch area around 12:15hrs today, Saturday, 15 Oct.

āSeveral individuals ālocked onā & glued themselves onto the road surface. Specialist officers were required to attend to carry out debonding.
ā[Twenty-six] arrests were made for wilful obstruction of the highway. Roads were quickly opened & traffic back to normal.ā
The Met Police arrested 28 people on Friday during the protests involving the Van Gogh painting and the New Scotland Yard sign.