Elderly activists go rogue with hammer and chisel aiming at historical document in British Library.
In a surprising turn of events at the British Library, two elderly climate activists, 82-year-old Reverend Sue Parfitt and 85-year-old retired biology teacher Judy Bruce, made headlines as they attempted to smash the glass case protecting the historic Magna Carta. The pair, affiliated with the Just Stop Oil movement, boldly questioned the government's compliance with the law while wielding a hammer and chisel. Security staff intervened, detaining the protesters who had glued themselves to the display in a defiant act of civil disobedience.
Despite their intentions, the activists experienced a setback as their attempt to break open the protective enclosure around the Magna Carta was foiled. The incident sparked a debate on the limits of protest and preservation of heritage, with the protesters highlighting climate concerns through their daring demonstration. The British Library, a symbol of knowledge and history, became a temporary battleground for environmental activism, showcasing the intersection of contemporary issues with ancient relics.
As the dust settled, Reverend Dr Sue Parfitt and Judy Bruce faced consequences for their disruptive actions, raising questions on activism in the digital age. The clash between tradition and modern advocacy underscored the ongoing relevance of historical documents like the Magna Carta, emphasizing the power of symbols in shaping societal discourse and political action.
Reverend Sue Parfitt, 82, and Judy Bruce, 85, a retired biology teacher, targeted the glass enclosure around the historic document on Friday. The pair then held ...
The women used a hammer and chisel to try to break the glass case protecting the historic charter, which was the first document to put into writing the ...
The pair held signs which read “The government is breaking the law”, and could be heard saying: “Is the government above the law?” The ...
Group says two women in their 80s took hammer and chisel to protective glass at British Library.
The pair, both in their 80s, used a hammer and chisel to attempt to break open the protective enclosure around the historic document on Friday morning.
The climate group said Reverend Dr Sue Parfitt, 82, and Judy Bruce, an 85-year-old retired biology teacher, were behind the protest.
Two protesters, aged 85 and 82, cracked the glass case surrounding the royal charter at the British Library in central London on Friday morning. The library ...
The pair, identified as Reverend Dr Sue Parfitt, 82, and Judy Bruce, 85, were detained by security staff. In a video posted to social media by the climate group ...
Video posted online shows the Rev. Sue Parfitt and Judy Bruce —protesters from Just Stop Oil — gluing themselves to the display.
Two climate protesters aged 82 and 85 attempted to smash the reinforced case holding an original text of the Magna Carta in the British Library in London on ...
Reverend Dr Sue Parfitt, 82, and Judy Bruce, an 85-year-old retired biology teacher, entered the British Library and used a hammer and chisel to crack the ...
Reverend Sue Parfitt, 82, and Judith Bruce, 85, were arrested on Friday at the British Library.
Reverend Sue Parfitt, 82, and Judith Bruce, 85, were arrested on Friday at the British Library.
Rev Sue Parfitt, 82, and Judith Bruce, 85, took hammer and chisel to document's glass case at British Library.
Police said two protesters hit the glass around the historic document with a hammer and chisel.
Rev Dr Sue Parfitt, 82, a priest from Bristol, and Judith Bruce, 85, a retired biology teacher from Swansea, were arrested on Friday morning following the ...