The prosecution of the "Luton 12", who chained themselves to the wheels of a TUI Boeing 737 bound for Ibiza to prevent Club 18-30 package holidaymakers leaving the country, was overturned by the Lord Chief Justice.

According to Lord Burnett, preventing people going on a Club 18-30 package holiday was an "extremely serious offence" and in contravention of the Aviation and Maritime Security Act of 1990 (AMSA). But nevertheless this was OK because who would want to go on one of these holidays anyway so the law clearly does not apply in this case.

FNN has learned that following the wise decision of the justices, which sets a clear precedent, the Luton 12 are planning to hold up lots of other flights including those headed for Disneyland, Florida and anywhere beginning with M as that's where all the plebs go.

A spokesperson for the Luton 12, nicknamed "Wheelbase", told FNN:

The AMSA act is clearly not applicable to our actions so we intend to disrupt any flight we want because why not - the law can't stop us.

The Lord Chief Justice was unavailable for comment as he was on holiday in the West Indies.

Caribbean flights are currently not targeted by the 12 but soon will be if used to deport unwanted people from the UK.