Boris Johnson’s motorcade was briefly blocked by climate protesters from reaching Buckingham Palace to meet the Queen.

Greenpeace demonstrators held hands to block the path of the Tory leader as he travelled along The Mall shortly before he was appointed as Theresa May's successor.

Police officers could be seen moving the protesters away to allow Mr Johnson’s convoy to pass. Another group brandished a poster as the cars passed.

Greenpeace’s UK branch tweeted that its supporters had “tried to hand the incoming PM a crucial letter – it contains the answers to tackling the Climate Emergency. ‘But will he *act*?’’”

Activists wore sashes reading “Climate Emergency” while another group further along The Mall approached Mr Johnson’s car holding a banner bearing the same message.

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The police motorbikes and car flanking the incoming prime minister’s Jaguar appeared to be caught off guard by the protest, with one officer racing back towards Mr Johnson to prevent the protesters reaching his vehicle.

(Sky News)

(Sky News)

Greenpeace UK’s executive director, John Sauven, was among the protesters and attempted to hand Mr Johnson a 134-point “Climate Emergency” manifesto “detailing the wide-ranging policies the new administration must implement to prevent catastrophic climate breakdown”.

He said: “Climate change needs to be front and centre of this new administration from day one. The responsibility on a prime minister to act on the climate emergency has never been greater.

“If we want any chance of leaving a habitable world to our children we need to see action start immediately. We can’t blunder and bluster our way out of this emergency.

“In reality the government is simply failing to tackle the climate crisis. It’s not enough to point to world-leading climate targets when too often government policy ignores or worsens the situation by supporting fracking and banning onshore wind.