Activists boast of April plans for transport shutdown in London, revealed in a secretly recorded video call.

Hannah Taylor, 24, and Catriona Roberts, 22, boasted about their plans to cause trouble for Londoners all April. Earlier this month, police arrested Roberts and Taylor for vandalizing Glasgow University with red paint.
Youth Demand is planning commuter problems in April. The activists discussed old climate protests, with Catriona Roberts expressing her enjoyment of blocking roads. She said it feels good to sit on the road and stop things.
Roberts and Taylor once glued themselves to a floor to protest arms research investments. Taylor told twenty activists she was glad she acted and would do it again instantly.
Youth Demand campaigns for climate and Palestinian rights. Sam Holland, 22, leads the group and is a Just Stop Oil activist. He wants money to recruit people for the April plan.
Holland said they need ten teams for daily action and plan to cost the police millions of pounds. Last year, Youth Demand sprayed paint at government buildings and blocked roads in London with slow marches.
The police will allow lawful protests, but those abusing this right will face action. Youth Demand cares about climate and Palestinian rights.