INSULATE Britain eco-warriors have been accused of "littering" by police after they glued themselves to the road outside Parliament today.
The mob of 62 banner-clutching zealots turned their attention to the House of Commons this morning as they set up a roadblock near to Parliament Square.
They used superglue to stick themselves to the tarmac as police stood guard nearby - and furious drivers waited idly at a junction.
Video footage shows cops picking up plastic pipettes - believed to have contained glue - after they were carelessly strewn across the ground.
One officer says "you're littering, not me" as he goes about cleaning up after the demonstrators.
The Sun last week exclusively revealed that the goes used by some protestors is made from a concoction of chemicals harmful to human health and the environment.
Lindsay Hoyle today blasted the "totally unacceptable" Insulate Britain blockade.
The Commons Speaker accused them of "interfering with democracy" after one Tory MP was unable to enter and ask his question in the chamber.
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In an astounding turn, the group even blocked an insulation lorry this morning.
The truck from insulation company CCF was cut off by the group - who advocate for eco-friendly insulation for all Brit homes - during today's blockade and was forced to turn around, reports.
It marks the second day of another week of chaos caused by the controversial group.
On Tuesday, a mob of around 60 demonstrators brazenly stormed onto the M25 near London, the M56 in Manchester and the A4400 in Birmingham.
Nine demonstrators received committal papers in relation to an injunction granted to National Highways to curb activist roadblocks.
It encompasses every major road in the UK - covering 4,300 miles.
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Those who break the injunctions could be found in contempt of court and face a maximum penalty of two years in prison or an unlimited fine.
But yesterday, Insulate Britain protesters created bizarre mugshots of themselves in a strange dig at the measures.
The eco-warriors mocked up 32 versions of mugshots for protestors who have been arrested as part of the road blocking demonstrations.
It came after Insulate Britain launched a week of major chaos coinciding with the kids' half term break last week.
A protest last Wednesday saw a raging driver squirt INK in the faces of Insulate Britain eco-zealots as two mobs of protesters blocked traffic.
The raging commuter moved along a row of expressionless demonstrators while clutching a bottle full of blue liquid.
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He squeezed it over their faces while shouting "it's ink" as the mob refused to budge.
And on Monday, one eco-idiot glued his own face to the road in a bizarre demonstration, before admitting: "It wasn't one of my better moves".
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