Crimson paint has been sprayed throughout the entrance of the Scottish Parliament as a part of a protest towards rising meals insecurity.

Police Scotland stated three individuals have been arrested in reference to harm to the constructing in Edinburgh as enquiries proceed.

Local weather marketing campaign group This Is Rigged is looking on the Scottish authorities to implement a group meals hub for each 500 households in Scotland.

The group’s ongoing marketing campaign can also be urging supermarkets to slash the price of child system to March 2021 costs.

This Is Rigged has vowed to proceed to escalate actions till its calls for are met.

Simply final week, a bust of Queen Victoria was spattered with porridge and jam throughout an illustration at Kelvingrove Artwork Gallery and Museum in Glasgow.

Handout photo issued by This Is Rigged of a bust of Queen Victoria on the plinth at Glasgow's Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum after protesters poured porridge and jam over it. Sorcha Ni Mhairtin, 30, and Hannah Taylor, 23 from This Is Rigged carried sprayed painted the word c*** on the plinth before reportedly gluing themselves to it. The group said it carried out the act to protest against increasing food insecurity. Issue date: Sunday March 3, 2024.
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A bust of Queen Victoria was additionally focused in Glasgow lately. Pic: This Is Rigged/PA

Within the demonstration in Edinburgh on Monday, the activists claimed 1 / 4 of Scots have skilled meals insecurity previously yr.

This Is Rigged stated on Instagram: “We’re demanding that the Scottish authorities meet with us to debate the implementation of a group meals hub per each 500 households in Scotland.

“Till we see the foundational human proper to meals met, we are going to proceed to disrupt, to withstand, to redistribute, to take again what’s rightfully ours.”

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The Scottish Parliament was sprayed with red paint. Pic: This Is Rigged
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The Scottish Parliament was sprayed with purple paint. Pic: This Is Rigged

The Scottish authorities has been contacted for remark.

The Scottish Parliament stated legal harm is a matter for the police and suggested that “delays are probably for anybody arriving at Holyrood at this time”.

A Police Scotland spokesperson stated: “Three individuals have been arrested in reference to harm to the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh following a protest round 10.45am on Monday 11 March 2024.

“Enquiries are ongoing.”

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