A teacher is begging for money because he was unable to work after being jailed protesting for Just Stop Oil.
Rory Wilson is moaning that he needs help to find another job.
He wants £1,800 to help cover his living costs while he is looking for work.
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The music teacher was held on remand in prison for eight months awaiting sentence.
He took part in a protest at Heathrow Airport in July last year.

Activists were found with glue and angle grinders.
Wilson, 27 – along with eight others – were sentenced for conspiracy to cause a public nuisance.
He admitted the charge and was sentenced to 10 months and was released after serving half the term required.
Pal Emma Field set up a Go Fund Me page for him which has already raked in over £1,500 for him, as reported on Need To Know.

It reads: “Rory Wilson is appreciated by his students and loved by friends, and deeply dedicated to protecting young people.
“And he has spent eight of the last nine months in prison.
“He was arrested at Heathrow Airport and remanded to prison, unable to continue his teaching work.”
“This fundraiser will provide Rory with the support he needs to get back on his feet while he applies for teaching jobs and prepares for the summer ahead.
“Any contributions will help cover living expenses and other essentials until he secures a position for the upcoming school year.

“Before taking action, Rory had been a dedicated music teacher for three years in Highbury, London.
“He remains deeply committed to this work and aims to return to the profession for the next academic year, starting September 2025.
“Rory is eager to return to his passion for making the magic of music happen in schools, and your support will help him navigate this period.”
Wilson, of Guildford, Surrey was sentenced at Isleworth Crown Court on 16 May.
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