Pink-haired Just Stop Oil eco-clown admits the group of zealots are just too ... trends now

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A Just Stop Oil activist stunned fellow eco-zealots at a key strategy meeting with some home truths – railing against them for being too 'white and middle-class'.

The critic – called Olive, and sporting pink hair – told them they were living in a 'student bubble' and had to attract more people who were not like them or they would die out.

Her sentiments chime with what millions think of the environmental protest group, which is seen as attracting the offspring of the wealthy with scant connection to the everyday realities of most Britons.

An undercover Mail on Sunday reporter infiltrated a weekly strategy meeting held on Wednesday night to discuss upcoming plans. 

Just Stop Oil leaders boasted they would work with other groups to try to unseat Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer from his Holborn and St Pancras constituency.

The critic ¿ called Olive, (pictured) and sporting pink hair ¿ told them they were living in a 'student bubble' and had to attract more people who were not like them or they would die out

The critic – called Olive, (pictured) and sporting pink hair – told them they were living in a 'student bubble' and had to attract more people who were not like them or they would die out

Olive stunned fellow Just Stop Oil eco-zealots at a key strategy meeting with some home truths. Pictured: The group marching near London Bridge on June 27

Olive stunned fellow Just Stop Oil eco-zealots at a key strategy meeting with some home truths. Pictured: The group marching near London Bridge on June 27

Just Stop Oil protester jumps on the table and throws orange powder during a  World Championship match at the Crucible Theatre on April 17, 2023

Just Stop Oil protester jumps on the table and throws orange powder during a  World Championship match at the Crucible Theatre on April 17, 2023

And we can reveal that eco-activists are joining forces today with pro-Palestinian activists to plot major disruption in Central London.

But it was Olive's plea for the group to become more diverse which made waves, with several of the 50 people on the Zoom call taken aback. She was discussing plans for its new

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