Pix of Trident Vote Protest - Wed 14 Mar 07
Tim D Jones | 16.03.2007 14:02 | Anti-militarism | Terror War | London
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Greenpeace bikes get the message across
The point, surely, is that UK Capitalism Ltd loves WMD
1st prize for best fish costume
Slow shutter speed reveals cyclist worldlines smeared out through spacetime...
...while flash photography isolates a quantum of time ;-)
The dreamlike quality of mass cycle protesting
The backdrop to the stage faces the architecture of the Palace of Westminster
A plethora of banners face the House of Commons
UK imperialism is as corrupt as they come - gongs for "loans", anyone?
As more than one song says, "We Are Everywhere" [4]
Like Brain Haw says to warmonger politicians, "It's the kids, stupid!"
Big up to all left leaning protester eccentrics!
Trouble is, class war will work, pleading with politicians will fail
Eighteen days later, the House of Commons voted on replacing the UK’s weapons of mass destruction. Despite the biggest backbench revolt by “New” Labour MPs since the Iraq War vote, the UK imperial ruling class got the result they were after, courtesy of the warmonger Bliar and supporting Tory detritus: around UKP100 billion will be spent maintaining the biosphere-jeopardising terror weapons till 2050 (at least). And a few thousand people protesting on the day of the vote itself was never likely to change the course of history: in the dog-eat-dog pit of global imperialism, the military intimidation of rival powers still holds sway, and nothing intimidates more than sub-launched multi-warhead ballistic nukes.
But since some protest is (arguably) better than none, here’s some pix taken with my new camera, on which I obviously need to practice to improve my night-photo ability. I began with the mass cycle ride from the London Critical Mass [1] regular starting point under Waterloo Bridge, and ended in Parliament Square, tightly hemmed in by some jumpy cops.
What's Next?
On Sat 17 Mar 07 you can join in a discussion around “Only class struggle can stop the drive to war” - 14:00-17:30 at Conway Hall, Red Lion Square, Holborn, London WC1R – a Public Forum created by the International Communist Current [2]
On Tue 20 Mar 07, why not join in Pre-emptive Peace Strike #1 - “Don’t Attack Iran” [3], on the anniversary of the attack on Iraq? Be in Parliament Square, Westminster, London from 10:00 for some anti-war peaceful direct action.
For a fresh and refreshing look at why targeting protests at Parliament is barking up entirely the wrong political tree, I recommend “The parliamentary sham” portal at the ICC’s website: http://en.internationalism.org/taxonomy/term/20
In International Solidarity,
Tim D Jones
[1] London Critical Mass: http://www.criticalmasslondon.org.uk/ - next mass ride, Fri 30 Mar 07 (see website for details and why you should join in)
[2] International Communist Current Public Forum: http://en.internationalism.org/node/2047
[3] Pre-emptive Peace Strike #1 - “Don’t Attack Iran”: http://www.peacestrike.org.uk/index.htm
[4] We Are Everywhere by David Rovics: http://members.aol.com/drovics/everyl.htm
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