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2nd London Vestas Occupation Solidarity Demo – Pix-&-Vidz

Tim Dalinian Jones | 29.07.2009 08:32 | Climate Chaos | Energy Crisis | Workers' Movements | South Coast

Dateline: Vestas Occupation Solidarity Demo No.2, Department of Energy & Climate Change, London, UK, 18:30, Tue 28 Jul 09 – On the eve of Danish wind energy corporation Vestas seeking an eviction order at Newport County Court, Isle of Wight, to turf out the Workers Factory Occupation which is opposing 625 green job redundancies, hundreds of people protested against the pathetic shoulder-shrugging inaction of Climate Change minister Ed Miliband.

A1. Vestas Occupation Solidarity Demonsration No.2, DECC, London – Tue 28 Jul 09
A1. Vestas Occupation Solidarity Demonsration No.2, DECC, London – Tue 28 Jul 09

A2. Phil Thornhill, National Coordinator, Campaign against Climate Change
A2. Phil Thornhill, National Coordinator, Campaign against Climate Change

B1. 625 Green Job Redundancies? No, No and Thrice No!
B1. 625 Green Job Redundancies? No, No and Thrice No!

B2. Solidarity in UNISON
B2. Solidarity in UNISON

B3. Greening the Working Class
B3. Greening the Working Class

B4. Flying the Flag for RMT Solidarity (video still)
B4. Flying the Flag for RMT Solidarity (video still)

C1. RMT Speaker (video still)
C1. RMT Speaker (video still)

C2. Jean Lambert, London’s Green Party MEP (video still)
C2. Jean Lambert, London’s Green Party MEP (video still)

C3. Dave Timms, Friends of the Earth (video still)
C3. Dave Timms, Friends of the Earth (video still)

C4. Maddy Evans, Climate Camp (video still)
C4. Maddy Evans, Climate Camp (video still)

C5. Drew Scanlan, Vestas Worker (video still)
C5. Drew Scanlan, Vestas Worker (video still)

C6. Bob, Workers’ Climate Action (video still)
C6. Bob, Workers’ Climate Action (video still)

C7. Sarah Tomlinson, Lambeth NUT Branch Secretary (video still)
C7. Sarah Tomlinson, Lambeth NUT Branch Secretary (video still)

C8. Editing Obstacle – my new kitten Rosa
C8. Editing Obstacle – my new kitten Rosa

C9. Act in Solidarity Now – recount tales of our victories at your leisure
C9. Act in Solidarity Now – recount tales of our victories at your leisure


Vidz at YouTube

• Vestas Occupation Solidarity Demo No.2 – 1, 2, 3, etc
» LINKs to follow shortly once editing & uploading is complete


In the second Vestas Occupation Solidarity Demo at the Department of Energy & Climate Change in a week (see also Vestas Occupation Solidarity Demo No.1  http://london.indymedia.org.uk/articles/1796 ), a grand coalition of the sane applauded a succession of Trade Unionist and Environmentalist speakers, who railed against the insanity of allowing a profit-hungry anti-TU corporation to shut down wind turbine blade factories and destroy the livelihoods of 625 skilled manufacturing workers for a faster buck to be made elsewhere.

To say that “New” Labour wide boy Ed Milliband’s response to this crisis has been as weak as a homeopathic concoction would be to understate the miniscule magnitude of its weakness: see his ‘Britain should rally round to protect our wind turbine industry’  http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/cif-green/2009/jul/23/ed-miliband-vestas-wind-power at the Grauniad and his round robin response to my ‘It's “Money Where Mouth Is” time for UK Wind Turbine Manufacturing’  http://dalinian.pbworks.com/It%27s-%E2%80%9CMoney-Where-Mouth-Is%E2%80%9D-time-for-UK-Wind-Turbine-Manufacturing open letter for the pitiful details. I’ve been too busy with active solidarity to pen a reply, but the best rebuttal I’ve seen comes from Edward Maltby of occupation-catalysers Workers’ Climate Action – see ‘Labour's green rhetoric is hollow unless it acts now to protect Vestas – Nationalisation of the turbine plant is the only rational option’  http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/cif-green/2009/jul/27/vestas-wind-plant , also in the Grauniad.

I’ll let the pix-&-vidz speak for themselves, and hope that you are sufficiently moved to take solidarity action with our brave comrade workers in occupation of their green energy factory. Best would be joining the Vestival – pack a tent and get down to the Isle of Wight, to join the growing Solidarity Camp at the factory gates. And since not everybody can do so (including me – Red Rosa needs daily play), there are plenty of other suggestions contained in the Vestival Event Posting  http://london.indymedia.org.uk/events/1810 and at the Save Vestas campaign website  http://savevestas.wordpress.com .

In 2009, the grand victories for our class won by the Workers Occupations of Visteon factories, and by the Mass Solidarity Wildcat Walkouts which fed the Lindsey Oil Refinery EPIC WIN, show just how shaky the bosses are. While their class caused the ecological and economic crises which jeopardise our biosphere and civilisation, now our class needs must show its mettle in leading the just transition to a zero carbon future. An equally EPIC WIN for the Vestas Occupation will be a resounding victory for our class, for humanity, and for our global ecosystem – let’s make it so!

Up the Revolution,

Tim Dalinian Jones


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