Extinction Rebellion protester Tristan Strange has vowed to keep spraying the Swindon Borough Council sign until councillors take action on climate change.

Alongside apologising for the disruption he has been causing, Tristan commented on how little the borough does in terms of green legislation.

Here’s what you said on Facebook:

Martin Costello: “You may or may not agree with Tristan, but please don’t be personal.

“I’ve met him a few times while out campaigning for Brexit and he is a decent chap – no matter if he’s right or wrong, at least he’s standing up for what he believes in.”

Sarah Mowat: “People have an issue with a washable logo being graffitied but don’t seem to care about the destruction of the planet. Joke.”

Joy Corrigan: “Tristan has a finger in loads of community stuff and is an inspiration.

“Some may think his spraying is childish but in the greater scheme of things it’s nothing.

“He has definitely got more people talking about climate change than if he just sat on his backside.”

Tracy Lesley: “Whilst I support anything we can all do to save our planet, I don’t think that defacing a council sign is going to help.”

Abigail Page: “I understand Extinction Rebellion’s movement and message. But the majority of them act in such childish ways, it makes me not want to listen to anything they have to say.

“Apart from the Red Brigade who were at Boomtown, they were classy, mature and interesting. The rest of you all just dancing in the street, causing a nuisance, wasting council time and funds, blocking roads, stopping people from seeing their family on deaths door at the hospital. You’re all childish and selfish.”

Linda Harrison: “Well done Tristan for all your efforts to try to save our planet from the catastrophic effects of climate change.

“There’s a lot of negativity in the comments, perhaps people could say what they will be going to highlight the crisis.”

Jon Dixon: “What I don’t understand is why he is targeting Swindon Borough Council specifically? I’m no fan of theirs, but there are surely corporations out there more deserving of targeting by modern day eco-warriors?

“The main issue I have with Extinction Rebellion is that they are targeting the wrong audience. Disrupting people going to work in London was just bratty behaviour, typical of the middle classes and this feels no different really.

“At least Greenpeace went directly to the source of the issues.”

Debbie Brown: “Great work Tristan, getting the message out there.”

Adrian Sykes: “So he says it’s only chalk, but there he is with a can with CO2 in it which is dangerous to the planet and environment. Good work.”

David Sullivan: “Meanwhile us poor taxpayers pay to clean up after these idiots.

"Give us a break. Paint your own house with your dumb sign.”

Dave Lennett: "Because the washable graffiti will fix the planet won't it?"

Steve Pagett: "If the council were one day interested in the reason why their budget stream for sign cleaning has had to increase, they might even start to think about the future of our environment."

Maria Phillips: "I think the UK are doing quite a lot for climate change, maybe he should go to Japan or the USA and put his banner up there."

Christian Kostiuk: "Don't care if it's just chalk, it's defacing private property, lock him up."

Adam Commons: "Extinction Rebellion? Should rename to Extinction Minor Inconvenience."