Campaigners distance themselves from Geldof praise for G8
WDM and War on Want | 09.07.2005 17:58 | G8 2005 | Analysis | Globalisation | Birmingham
"His comments do not reflect the collective conclusions of the development campaigns who make up Make Poverty History. Mr Geldof has become too close the decision makers to take an objective view of what has been achieved at this summit."
John Hilary, Director of Policy and Campaigns at War on Want, said: "Bob Geldof may be content with crumbs from the table of his rich political friends. But we did not come to Gleneagles as beggars. We came to demand justice for the world's poor."
Hilary continued: "We have no problem with Geldof celebrating the successes of the Gleneagles summit and the 10 million lives he feels will be saved as a result of
this deal. But what about the other two billion people driven into poverty by the policies of the G8? Did the leaders of the rich world have nothing for them?"
WDM and War on Want
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