Burning of Margaret Hodge Effigy
mark mcgowan | 12.06.2007 17:20 | Anti-racism | Migration | Social Struggles | London | World
In an extra ordinary art performance artist Mark McGowan is to burn an effigy of Margaret Hodge, the Minister of State for Industry and the Regions at the Department of Trade and Industry. In a protest over her comments saying that established British families should be given priority over economic migrants for council housing.
BURNING OF MARGARET HODGE EFFIGY 2007
In an extra ordinary art performance artist Mark McGowan is to burn an effigy of Margaret Hodge, the Minister of State for Industry and the Regions at the Department of Trade and Industry. In a protest over her comments saying that established British families should be given priority over economic migrants for council housing.
McGowan says, "what she said was wrong and she should leave her job or be sacked but nothing has happened. I am burning the effigy which will be tied to a stake, a bit like how a witch would be burned as a form of artistic protest on Camberwell Green in South London this Saturday 16th June at 12 o clock midday and hopefully lots of people will come along and witness this burning, i am going back to olden times when things like this could happen. As regards the effigy i am getting some clothes from a charity shop, stuffing them with newspaper, making a head, sticking a photograph of Margaret Hodge onto it, then with a lighted torch i set fire to it, i promise you it will be really exciting, fire is brilliant, a real rouser. Obviously, this piece is sensational, but intentionally so"
for more info call mark mcgowan on 07944533010
this event is part of Camberwell Arts Festival and is supported by Arts Council, England, Southwark Council, Lottery Funded and many other organisations.
click on here for bbc news report on margaret hodge
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/6673911.stm
In an extra ordinary art performance artist Mark McGowan is to burn an effigy of Margaret Hodge, the Minister of State for Industry and the Regions at the Department of Trade and Industry. In a protest over her comments saying that established British families should be given priority over economic migrants for council housing.
McGowan says, "what she said was wrong and she should leave her job or be sacked but nothing has happened. I am burning the effigy which will be tied to a stake, a bit like how a witch would be burned as a form of artistic protest on Camberwell Green in South London this Saturday 16th June at 12 o clock midday and hopefully lots of people will come along and witness this burning, i am going back to olden times when things like this could happen. As regards the effigy i am getting some clothes from a charity shop, stuffing them with newspaper, making a head, sticking a photograph of Margaret Hodge onto it, then with a lighted torch i set fire to it, i promise you it will be really exciting, fire is brilliant, a real rouser. Obviously, this piece is sensational, but intentionally so"
for more info call mark mcgowan on 07944533010
this event is part of Camberwell Arts Festival and is supported by Arts Council, England, Southwark Council, Lottery Funded and many other organisations.
click on here for bbc news report on margaret hodge
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/6673911.stm
mark mcgowan
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The Above
13.06.2007 07:52
The end result will be a Britain that is concreted from one end to the other in houses and roads. You cannot have it both ways, an open door policy to refugees and a green and pleasant land with an abundance of wildlife. Choices choices ??
Ron
Housing
13.06.2007 11:28
Also, it has been suggested that in my town of Reading, that as many as one in thirteen houses are empty at any one time. There are many reasons for this but no excuses. Rather than blaming immigrants for the sorry state of one of our most basic needs, we should be working to fight this shameless injustice of capitalism.
I write as someone who works within housing and social care and someone who lives in shocking accomodation.
ecotiddles