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Easter in Parliament Square

Paul O'Hanlon | 06.04.2010 22:53 | SOCPA | Anti-militarism | Iraq | Palestine | World

An account of the ongoing peace campaign in London's Parliament Square with 20 photos.






















Easter in Parliament Square


Spring has at last come to London’s Parliament Square after what was the capital’s coldest winter since 1982. The peace campaign of Brian Haw and his supporters has now reached nearly 9 (nine) years since its inception on June 2nd 2001. Though the trees in St James Park are still bereft of leaves the days are now longer than the nights and the daffodils are in bloom. Brian’s colleague on the peace campaign, Australian Barbara Tucker, had been praying for warmer weather; her prayers have been partly answered though she is still sporting gloves.

Easter day Sunday April 4th saw Brian clock up day 3, 228 of his vigil for peace. Barbara has been in the square since December 2005 which is around 1,600 days. She has kept a running total of her number of arrests which now total 38 including at least one arrest without a warrant, which of course is illegal.


Tuesday April 6th saw the expected announcement of the May general election and as usual there were the numerous reports from ‘our political correspondent’ in Westminster, from outside 10 Downing Street, from College Green opposite the Palace of Westminster as the Houses of Parliament are sometimes referred to and perhaps from the main square itself. However, there is rarely any view of the long time peace campaigner Brian Haw whose views are seldom if ever sought by our political correspondent.

Why should this be so? The views of politicians are frequently sought and for what reason should their opinions and ideas be thought so significant? These so-called ‘honourable’ members are more often than not liars, embezzlers, fornicators and warmongers. They started ghastly wars in Iraq and Afghanistan which have led to the deaths and displacements of literally millions of people. These wars are illegal, unnecessary and hugely expensive in terms of human life and public expenditure.

More than half of all MPs have submitted very questionable expenses claims. One need only think of the demands for the duck house (Sir Peter Viggers), the 550 sacks [weighing half a ton] of horse manure (David Heathcoat-Amory), the two 'limed oak toilet seats' (Derek Conway), and the pornographic videos (Jacqui Smith). While these items may seem merely comical many MPs overpayments run in to six figure sums, which the honourable members are refusing to pay back under what is termed ‘Parliamentary Privilege’. As if this wasn’t enough the departing honourable members are to be given ‘golden goodbyes’ of up to £65,000 if they leave office.

How much compensation do the bereaved families of the soldiers killed in the honourable members’ wars get? They will be lucky to get a fraction of the politicians’ preposterous expenses claims.

How much compensation will the widows and children of all the million or more dead Iraqis and Afghanis get? In most cases nothing at all. What is being done to help the refugees created by the wars? How many Iraqi and Afghan refugees have Britain or the United States accepted? Very few is the answer while small, poor countries like Jordan and Syria have accepted around a million Iraqi refugees each.

The commitment shown by Brian Haw and his colleague on the peace campaign Barbara Tucker is impressive to say the least. Imagine sleeping in a tent in the cold and damp of London as Brian has for the best part of a decade. I wonder if the orange tanned Tony Blair or even the cycling and jogging David Cameron could endure such an austere regime.

Having given saturation media coverage to proven deceivers and fraudsters such as those who frequent the Palace of Westminster surely ‘our political correspondent’ could find time for a man who has consistently told the truth for the past 9 years?

Paul O'Hanlon
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enough of the ridiculous photos please.....

07.04.2010 07:18

This is not a fucking tourist website, we know that downing st is the official residence of the PM and we don't give a shite about former primeminsters, post somewhere else please Paul.

Anti gobaldygook


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Right to protest

07.04.2010 12:06

Good to see these people exercising their right to peaceful protest. I don't agree with their opinions but I didn't see fit to go down to London to disrupt their protests with a protest of my own held at the same time and in the same place. Looks like nobody else did either.

UAF take note!

Pete


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@ Pete

07.04.2010 15:04

To equate, as you do, Brian Haw (flawed as I'm sure he and his politics are) with racists and fascists is despicable.

class struggler


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I don't think Brian's views are 'flawed'

07.04.2010 20:51

I wouldn't describe Brian Haw or his politics as 'flawed'. That is a word I would use to describe the actions of people like George Bush and Tony Blair and their successors. The wholesale slaughter of millions of defenceless human beings in the insane pursuit of Mammon is surely flawed indeed. The use of horrible weapons like depleted uranium and phosphorus and napalm is a very flawed policy.

I admire Brian and Barbara for their principled stand against all the odds. It is really such a shame that their struggle is not covered by the mainstream media.

Brian's website is: www.parliament-square.org.uk


Paul.

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yeah but

08.04.2010 11:47

he's ruined the fucking grass though

a gardener


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The grass in Parliament Square is still green

08.04.2010 20:51

I doubt if Brian's protest ruins the grass. Frankly, that sounds a bit silly. It reminds me of the attempt to ban the anti-war protest in London in February 2003 on the grounds it could damage the grass in Hyde Park. This from the Guardian of the time:


'Tessa Jowell, the culture secretary, yesterday caved in to pressure and allowed next week's rally against war with Iraq to go ahead in Hyde Park, London. She had initially banned the event because of concern it would damage the grass.
In what protesters called a humiliating climbdown for the government, Ms Jowell said she had agreed the rally could take place in the park on February 15. Several days of intensive work by her department had failed to find a better venue.

"Everyone agrees that Hyde Park is far from ideal for an event of this kind at this time of year," she said in a statement. "The right of protesters to organise and take part in peaceful marches and rallies has never been questioned. The issue has only ever been to find a venue that is as safe as possible for those taking part." '

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actually Pete has a point....

17.04.2010 23:35

and "fornicators...... fraudsters...... proven deceivers......" ?

really ?

I had to check I wasn't reading The Watchtower

pointless


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