Military Families to defy Manchester's New Labour Council
Military Families Against The War via Respect Supporters Blog (Neil Williams) | 13.09.2006 22:26 | March 18 Anti War Protest | Anti-militarism
New Labour in Manchester is trying to ban a peace camp by bereaved military families on the pretext that 'Providing facilities for the campers would not be logistically possible.'
MFAW PEACE CAMP TO GO AHEAD!
In February 2003, Blair's Government tried to ban what was to become the biggest protest demonstration in British history, claiming that they were worried about the safety of people 'walking on the grass' in Hyde Park.
Now, New Labour in Manchester is trying to go one better by attempting to ban a peace camp by bereaved military families on the pretext that 'Providing facilities for the campers would not be logistically possible.' This is an extraordinary claim from a council that found it perfectly logistically possible to provide facilities for over 5,000 athletes and officials in the 2002 Commonwealth games.
The activists who plan to pitch tents in Albert Square on the 21st and stay unitil the Time to Go demonstration on the 23rd, have been told that the ban is for their health and safety.
Rose Gentle (pictured above), whose young son Gordon was killed in Iraq said, "We think it's because it's the Labour conference and they don't want us going and voicing our opinions because Mr Blair is going to be there. They say it's health and safety. They said they don't want drunks thinking it's somewhere they can sleep. But we've got our own security."
She accused the council of 'doing New Labour's bidding' and repeated that they still intend to go ahead with the camp.
On February 15th 2003 New Labour were forced to back down. Now their minions in Manchester are taking on some of the most determined and courageous protesters we have ever seen. Let's hope that Manchester City Council also have the sense to back down and reverse this shameful decision.
You can visit the Peace Camp to offer your support from Thursday 21st September, or send messages of support to letters@mfaw.org.uk
Military Families against the War website:
http://www.mfaw.org.uk/
In February 2003, Blair's Government tried to ban what was to become the biggest protest demonstration in British history, claiming that they were worried about the safety of people 'walking on the grass' in Hyde Park.
Now, New Labour in Manchester is trying to go one better by attempting to ban a peace camp by bereaved military families on the pretext that 'Providing facilities for the campers would not be logistically possible.' This is an extraordinary claim from a council that found it perfectly logistically possible to provide facilities for over 5,000 athletes and officials in the 2002 Commonwealth games.
The activists who plan to pitch tents in Albert Square on the 21st and stay unitil the Time to Go demonstration on the 23rd, have been told that the ban is for their health and safety.
Rose Gentle (pictured above), whose young son Gordon was killed in Iraq said, "We think it's because it's the Labour conference and they don't want us going and voicing our opinions because Mr Blair is going to be there. They say it's health and safety. They said they don't want drunks thinking it's somewhere they can sleep. But we've got our own security."
She accused the council of 'doing New Labour's bidding' and repeated that they still intend to go ahead with the camp.
On February 15th 2003 New Labour were forced to back down. Now their minions in Manchester are taking on some of the most determined and courageous protesters we have ever seen. Let's hope that Manchester City Council also have the sense to back down and reverse this shameful decision.
You can visit the Peace Camp to offer your support from Thursday 21st September, or send messages of support to letters@mfaw.org.uk
Military Families against the War website:
http://www.mfaw.org.uk/
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ALL Blair Councils are tools of Blairing lies against local communities
14.09.2006 07:48
Read the latest EXCLSUVE report from inner city East London on this website at 1200 Hrs GMT Thursday 14 September 2006 including account of how Blair-clique administrator Christine Gilbert, set to be in post as 'chief inspector' at OFSTED in October 2006, was openly called a liar at a Council meeting held on Wednesday 13 September 2006.
Christine Gilbert failed to put an objection at the time. may be she will do after this series of web publications. But there are deeper problems created against the local people across Britain by the Blairing councils.
On the whole the so-called opposition groups are not speaking out for the local communities. At their 'best' they are beholden to their own opportunistic factions. At their 'normal opposition modes' they are tokenistic and mostly indifferent to the issues that concern the local communities.
The time is ripe for an independent movement for democratic cooperation by all local communities to hold these Blaring councils to account and to make public position holders represent the communities.
©Muhammad Haque/AADHIKARonline 2006
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No offence but...
14.09.2006 09:25
Labour Party are racist imperialists
legal ISSUES
14.09.2006 09:47
i woz rather shocked to hear a self proclaimed ANARKIST tother nite statin that he would knot LIE-k 2 B on a demonstration wiv wooly liberals
A- haz eny-one met a wooly liberal recently
B- WOT-eva happened 2 CONSENSUS politics?
C- SUM fink worse.......
os gwelwch yn dda/ (if you ) please/ PLIS
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Exactly
14.09.2006 10:19
BLIAR OUT, NEW LABOUR OUT!
ORGANISE GRASS ROOTS RESISTANCE!
Blockade