Climate change activists, including Labour party councillor in Stroud Skeena Rathor, pictured left, have glued their hands together and locked themselves to the fence outside the home of Britain's opposition Labour party leader Jeremy Corbyn on the third day of an environmental protest by the Extinction Rebellion group. Daniel Leal-Olivas/AFP/Getty Images

Four climate change activists have attached themselves to a fence outside the north London home of Jeremy Corbyn, the UK opposition Labour party leader.

The foursome, including Labour party councillor Skeena Rathor, pulled the stunt on the third day of environmental protests by the Extinction Rebellion group.

According to Extinction Rebellion’s Facebook page, the activists are “locked on and glued to each other, in an attempt to talk to Jeremy in the face of a climate and ecological emergency."

Rathor said in a Facebook live interview posted on the page: “I’m feeling sad, I love Jeremy, I always have done ever since the moment I rejoined the party... I feel really sad having to be here when I know he doesn’t want me to be here.

“I know I have to be here, if it’s not Jeremy, then who is going to take us through this emergency and bring people together and design a system that can... [bring] us through and offer our children a future and a livable planet?”

More than 300 protesters from the Extinction Rebellion movement have been arrested since they started demonstrating across London on Monday, the Metropolitan Police said in a statement on Wednesday morning.

Authorities have banned demonstrations in some of the busy transport areas of the city targeted by the movement, including Waterloo Bridge and Oxford Circus, but protesters still remain.