ECO zealots at Extinction Rebellion raked in £1.5million last year — but paid just £1,039 in tax.
The activists, famed for glueing themselves to buildings and blocking streets, revealed the bumper income in accounts for the company which funds its campaigns.
GettyExtinction Rebellion raked in £1.5million last year, pictured Dr Gail Bradbrook, co-founder of XR[/caption]But Compassionate Revolution said its £1.486million costs and administration expenses meant it made a profit of just £27,784.