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swampy

Daniel Hooper (known as Swampy; born 1973) is an environmental activist, was characterised as an environmental protester or eco-warrior, from the United Kingdom. He was active in a variety of environmental protests including that in Fairmile, Devon, against the expansion of the A30 road.
==Biography==
He became a nationally known figure after spending a week in a complex series of tunnels dug in the path of a new extension to the A30 road in Fairmile, Devon, resisting attempts at eviction by police. Several people took part in the protest, but Swampy was the last one evicted. The magistrate passing sentence on him was David Cameron's mother. Swampy was originally from Newbury, Berkshire, the site of the protest over the Newbury bypass in 1996 and he then lived with his parents in Hazlemere, Buckinghamshire.〔(Road Protesters Plan next course of action, The Independent 1997 ). Retrieved 13 April 2015〕
Swampy's subsequent fame included an appearance on the BBC comedy current affairs quiz ''Have I Got News for You'', on 18 April 1997, when he briefly became the show's youngest ever panelist. In 1997, he took part in another tunnel protest intended to prevent the building of a second runway at Manchester Airport,〔(War in the woods: a history of runway ) BBC Manchester〕 and has also been involved with the Trident nuclear submarine protest camp at Faslane, Scotland.
In 2006, Swampy was living with his girlfriend and their three children in a yurt, a dome-shaped tent in 'Tipi Valley',〔(Diggers and Dreamers - The Guide to Comunal Living in Britain )〕 a remote New Age commune at Cwmdu near Llandeilo in West Wales. In 2007 the ''Sunday Mirror'' newspaper reported that he was taking part in the climate change protests at Heathrow Airport. Swampy's presence on the protesters' site was dependent on his keeping a low profile, so his celebrity status would not detract from the protest.〔(The return of Swampy: Underground eco-hero joins the Heathrow protest ) The Independent, 19 August 2007〕 As of 2013, he was still living in a commune in Wales with his family, working for the Forestry Commission and running marathons and half marathons.

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