Triggered UK clowns screaming, kek
Semi-naked climate change protesters interrupt Commons debate on Brexit as they storm public gallery and GLUE themselves to the glass protecting MPs (and Ed Miliband can't believe his eyes)
Around a dozen members of Extinction Rebellion entered the public gallery
It came as MPs were discussion possible ways out of the current Brexit crisis
Police confirmed the protesters used glue to attach themselves to the glass
Most wore only thong-style underwear which left little to the imagination.
Semi-naked climate change protesters interrupted a Commons debate on Brexit tonight as they stripped off in the public gallery.
Several of the 'Extinction Rebellion' group glued themselves to the window dividing MPs from the watching public in the biggest Commons security breach since 2014.
Labour MP Peter Kyle joked about the 'naked truth' as MPs' attention was distracted from his speech by the demonstration.
Tory MP James Heappey defied Commons rules to photograph the dozen people, who had slogans including 'climate justice act now' and 'eco collapse' daubed on their backs.
Speaker John Bercow told MPs to ignore the demonstration and continue with the debate as they stood in a line with their backsides pressed against the security glass.
Most were wearing only thong-style underwear which left little to the imagination.
Shocked MPs including former Labour leader Ed Miliband glanced up at the group as they stripped off behind the glass screen that separate the chamber from the public gallery.
Some of the protesters were singing Nelly the Elephant while under the gaze of Parliamentarians.
Savannah, an English literature student from Ladbroke Grove in west London, was one of the naked protesters.
She said: 'A bunch of people glued themselves to the window in the public gallery.
'Everyone stripped and two people were elephants and had climate crisis written on them.
'We were pointing at them as the elephants in the room of the Brexit debate.'
Twelve climate change protesters were later arrested on suspicion of outraging public decency, Scotland Yard said.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6874105/Semi-naked-climate-change-protesters-interrupt-Commons-debate-Brexit.html