Speaking at an event on Monday evening, U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson labelled climate change protesters as “uncooperative crusties” who live in “heathen, hemp-smelling bivouacs” when mentioning how his security team didn’t want him to attend as they feared he might be hit by eggs from protesters.
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Boris Johnson calls climate change protesters ‘crusties’ who live in ‘hemp-smelling bivouacs’
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