Singing activists disrupt NatWest meeting over ‘climate backtracking’
Singing activists disrupted NatWest's annual shareholder meeting in Edinburgh over accusations of 'climate backtracking' on October 26. Protesters, affiliated with Extinction Rebellion, temporarily halted the meeting as they criticized the bank's recent policy changes. Chair Rick Haythornthwaite faced shareholder dissent, with only 92% supporting his re-election amid concerns over fossil fuel financing and climate commitments.
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