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Phoebe Plummer (born 2001) is a British climate activist. Initially inspired by a
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report from the
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, they joined
Just Stop Oil Just Stop Oil (JSO) was a British environmental activist group primarily focused on the issue of Climate change, human-caused climate change. The group aimed to force the British government to commit to ending new Energy in the United Kingdom, f ...
in August 2022 and were arrested three times in their first week. An October 2022 protest, in which Plummer and Anna Holland threw
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at a Vincent Van Gogh Sunflowers painting at London's
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, caused worldwide outrage and £10,000 damage to the frame but emboldened activists to carry out similar actions. Plummer was sentenced the following month for blocking the
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. In November, Plummer and other activists caused tailbacks on multiple roads in West London with a slow march protest, for which they faced the first
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under section 7 of the
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. Plummer was arrested after delivering a letter to
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MP in March 2024, though subsequently delivered a letter to
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MP to the wrong address. They were convicted of "interference with key national infrastructure" and criminal damage in May and July 2024. Shortly after the second conviction, Plummer was arrested for defacing departure boards at
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. They were sentenced to 3 and 24 months in prison for both their convictions two months later, and unsuccessfully appealed the latter in January 2025.


Life and career


Early life and ''Sunflowers'' protest

Plummer was born in September 2001 and has two older brothers. Plummer is
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and
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and uses
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pronouns. Plummer grew up in Chelsea in
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and attended
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for three years before obtaining
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s in Chemistry, Computer Studies, and Maths at
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College in
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. After reading a 2019
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report published by the
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, Plummer went
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, stopped flying, and bought only second-hand clothes. They later began signing petitions, writing to members of parliament, and participating in marches. Plummer spent a short period reading maths and computer science at the
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but dropped out after suffering a climate-related mental health crisis. They later transferred to the School of Oriental & African Studies in London to study
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. In July 2022, after temperatures reached in some parts of England, they started
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. Around this time, Just Stop Oil started a campaign of rolling roadblocks and protests, which Plummer signed up for in August after feeling as though they had made all the individual lifestyle changes they could make. Within a week, they had been arrested three times, twice for disabling pumps at
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. In October 2022, at a roadblock in
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, Plummer became friends with Anna Holland, a Just Stop Oil member originally from
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. Holland had been struck by Plummer's confidence, outfit, and bright pink hair. On 14 October 2022, Plummer and Holland entered London's
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, threw
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tomato soup at the painting
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, glued themselves to the wall, and demanded to know whether art was worth more than life, food, and justice. The acid in the soup left permanent pale streaks on its frame and caused damage estimated by the gallery to be worth £10,000. The protest caused worldwide outrage, though some were assuaged by the fact that the painting was behind glass and was itself unharmed, and the pair received significant queerphobic abuse from social media and right-wing newspapers following the incident. Plummer and to a lesser extent Holland became the organisation's most recognised faces and their actions inspired several subsequent climate activists to throw food at paintings around the world. Both Plummer and Holland were arrested for the incident. After being released on
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, they took
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to a safe house while still wearing their
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. The pair were covertly photographed laughing during the journey and these images were later sent to a tabloid, sparking further press outrage. Two weeks later, 45 Just Stop Oil activists blocked the
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, causing four days of disruption. Some were jailed at
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as a result. Plummer shared a cell with another Just Stop Oil member and regularly encountered other M25 protesters. In an interview with Damian Whitworth of ''
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'' published in July 2024, Plummer stated that they had received "hot food, shelter, clean clothes, ndwarm blankets" in prison, all of which "millions in the global south" had already lost to climate change. For their part in the blockade, Plummer was given a two-year prison term suspended for two years and ordered to perform 150 hours of community service.


Later activity and slow march protest

Plummer posed for ''Dazed'' in summer 2023, for which they had 'Stop Oil' written on their chest, held a can of Heinz tomato soup, and wore a silk and cotton sweater by
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. On 15 November 2023, Plummer, Chiara Sarti, and Daniel Hall mounted a slow march protest as part of a Just Stop Oil campaign that called for the
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to stop issuing new licences for oil and gas exploitation. Their campaign, which took place along Earls Court Road, caused long tailbacks which extended to
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and the
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, causing several hours of traffic disruption. For this, Plummer and Sarti were held on remand for 18 and 19 days respectively. In March 2024, Plummer was arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to burgle and of sending malicious communication after attempting to deliver a letter to
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MP. Later that month, after attempting to deliver a letter to
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MP, Plummer was mocked by Streeting, who tweeted that they had not even got the right
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. In April 2024, while wearing an ankle tag, they gave an interview to ''Tipping Points'', a podcast by a student at
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. Plummer's November 2023 protest was litigated in front of a jury in May 2024, becoming the first such trial under section 7 of the
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. Co-defendant Sarti was represented by a lawyer, but Plummer and Hall represented themselves. The trial took place during unusual heat in the courts and several sessions ended early. All the defendants were convicted that month of "interference with key national infrastructure". In July 2024, Plummer and Holland were convicted by Judge Christopher Hehir of causing
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for their tomato soup protest and warned to expect prison. Plummer and another activist were arrested five days afterwards for spraying paint at departure boards at
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; a trial in January 2025 resulted in a
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and was rescheduled for May 2026. On 27 September 2024, in spite of an open letter coordinated by
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and
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imploring him to do otherwise, Hehir sentenced Plummer to two years for their tomato soup protest and three months for their slow march, prompting activists from Last Generation to throw soup at the
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, and similar protests to take place outside the British embassies in
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,
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, and
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. Hehir’s sentencing was criticised by
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and Nadya Tolokonnikova, though
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was less sympathetic. In January 2025, Plummer, Holland, and fourteen other jailed Just Stop Oil activists challenged the lengths of their sentences at the
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; their appeal was supported by
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,
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, and the great-granddaughter of
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, although Lord Walney criticised the appeal. Their challenge was thrown out by the Court of Appeal on 7 March 2025 by Baroness Carr, with damage caused to heritage and cultural assets considered to be aggravating factors.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Plummer, Phoebe Living people 2001 births 21st-century English criminals 21st-century English LGBTQ people Alumni of SOAS University of London British climate activists English non-binary people LGBTQ people from London People educated at St Mary's School, Ascot People from Chelsea, London Prisoners and detainees of England and Wales Alumni of the University of Manchester