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Action Alert #1 - Stop the Leicester Animal Lab

National Anti-Vivisection Alliance | 02.05.2010 18:48 | Animal Liberation

A new campaign has been launched to oppose and stop the construction of a new animal testing laboratory on Lancaster Road at the University of Leicester.

A new campaign has been launched to oppose and stop the construction of a new animal testing laboratory on Lancaster Road at the University of Leicester.

101 animals already die every day inside Leicester Uni's existing labs, which is amongst the highest numbers in the country. At a cost of £15million, the new 4,000 square meter facility aims to add to this.

For more information, please the National Anti-Vivisection Alliance (NAVA) website - www.noleicesterlab.co.uk

Please also politely contact the University of Leicester and ask that they scrap the plans for a new animal torture lab:

THE UNIVERSITY OF LEICESTER
University Road,
Leicester, LE1 7RH
Tel: 0116 252 2522
Fax: 0116 252 2200

Other University of Leicester sites:
Northampton Centre,
Northampton College Building,
Lower Mounts,
Northampton, NN1 3DE
Tel: 01604 736215

Departmental contacts directory >>>  http://www.noleicesterlab.co.uk/action/unidepts.html

UNIVERSITY OF LEICESTER CHANCELLORS
Professor Robert George Burgess (Vice Chancellor)
Tel: 0116 252 2322
 vc@le.ac.uk

Professor Martin A Barstow (Pro-Vice Chancellor)
Tel: 0116 252 3492
 mab@le.ac.uk
PA - Sue Howell - Tel: 0116 252 3497 //  skh14@le.ac.uk

Ms Christine Fyfe (Pro-Vice Chancellor)
Tel: 0116 252 2320
Fax: 0116 252 2066
 C.Fyfe@le.ac.uk

Professor Elizabeth Murphy (Pro-Vice Chancellor)
Tel: 0116 252 2842
 Elizabeth.Murphy@le.ac.uk

Professor Douglas Tallack (Pro-Vice Chancellor)
Tel: 0116 252 2679
 prof.d.tallack@le.ac.uk

Professor David Wynford-Thomas (Pro-Vice Chancellor)
Tel: 0116 252 2962
 dwt2@le.ac.uk

BULK EMAIL ADDRESSES:
 vc@le.ac.uk,  mab@le.ac.uk,  skh14@le.ac.uk,  C.Fyfe@le.ac.uk,  Elizabeth.Murphy@le.ac.uk,  prof.d.tallack@le.ac.uk,  dwt2@le.ac.uk,  newresearchfacility@le.ac.uk

National Anti-Vivisection Alliance
- e-mail: info@noleicesterlab.co.uk
- Homepage: http://www.noleicesterlab.co.uk

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Loss of confidence...

03.05.2010 11:20

I have to admit that after many years supporting AR campaigns confidence in certain spokespersons who head some campaigns is lacking.

When are we going to see some real commitment to a campaign? It doesn't instil any confidence when people set up campaigns only to move on when the going gets tough.

Peter


Ok

04.05.2010 08:11

Lead by example then, if you think that certain campaigners are not up to standard YOU do better there are more than enough targets to play with. I certainly will be more than happy to come to any demos you organise (if I am able to) and I am sure that other activists will as well. You appear to intimate that some people are "leaders", there is no great mystery to running a campaign it is just a matter of doing it and some hard work. Anyone can research a target, get some leaflets and banners made and put up a website so get on with it, the more the merrier. If you think that some campaigns have withered on the vine maybe you should offer to help?

Dear Peter


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@ Dear Peter

04.05.2010 10:08

I think you missed the point, it went straight over your head. If I set up a campaign or not doesn't devalue my opinion of a certain spokesperson who has bulldozed his way through a few campaigns leaving them ruined! Yes it is easy to research on the internet and claim to have uncovered documentation that is already in the public domain, or even offer documentation years old to boost a campaign. What seems to be difficult for this particular spokesperson is to stick to a campaign without fucking it up!

B&K for instance, dropped like a hot brick, probably because it didn't attract enough activists at nationals... Covance campaign, no longer on the map. Bradford Uni, Leeds Uni, not much going on because a better option has come along that is further south. The southern campaigns have had massive support in years gone by, more so than the north.

Fair play to someone who is prepared to put their head on the chopping block in this current climate but stick to it. I can see a situation where people will see it for what it is and offer no support, now that can't be good can it? This is all going to end in tears and I can see a certain person spending many years in prison, it's on the cards for sure, it's just a matter of time.

I would bet a healthy sum that a long running investigation is centred around this spokesperson, giving enough rope to hang themselves. This is the police tactic of the day, to make sure they have enough for double figure prison time.

Running around attracting police attention is not my idea of effective campaigning, I wouldn't want to be seen around a person who will be lighting up the radar dragging others down in the process.

Anyone who takes part in this campaign will have their door kicked in for sure, now you don't see this happening to Animal Aid campaigners...

It's a farce.

Peter


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ego

04.05.2010 18:21

centric mummy's boy

Peter


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ego

05.05.2010 14:10

centric little mummy's boy.

Peter


Re Mr Peter

06.05.2010 00:41

So let's have a look shall we.

Covance - unacheivable with a hand full of activists, there's no denying that.

B&K - Still getting protests, althought it has now been taken over by Marshall and the site is not currently being used for breeding and is now just a sales office, for the moment.

Leeds Uni - In recent years, has there every been a campaign against Leeds Uni? No, but like any animal lab they get protests.

Bradford Uni - Still regular protests against them and their collaborators and it is, infact, progressing to a national level with the formation of the National Anti-Vivisection Alliance.

The campaign you refer to as further down south, I'm guessing you're meaning Leicester. Leicester is not a campaign of one group, but part of a coalition which is focusing on every university in the country performing vivisection of which Leicester is the consorted campaign which every group involved is taking part in.

Anon


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Yes we shall have a look, let's see if it's not deleted like the rest.

09.05.2010 18:47

"Covance - unacheivable with a hand full of activists, there's no denying that."

As one of the longest running anti vivisection campaigns covance has always had campaigners outside demonstrating. It was highly regarded and supported by many until it was rubbished by certain high profile campaigners, very publicly as well! Luke Steele run it into the ground bringing a respected old lady down with it then moved on to B&K because of the police bail conditions keeping him out of the area. Same happened at B&K.

"B&K - Still getting protests, althought it has now been taken over by Marshall and the site is not currently being used for breeding and is now just a sales office, for the moment."

B&K has also had regular demos going on for years, but this was not the point raised.

"Leeds Uni - In recent years, has there every been a campaign against Leeds Uni? No, but like any animal lab they get protests.

Bradford Uni - Still regular protests against them and their collaborators and it is, infact, progressing to a national level with the formation of the National Anti-Vivisection Alliance."

Again not attracted the support and that handful so we must deduce that the handful are not able to achieve their goals?

"The campaign you refer to as further down south, I'm guessing you're meaning Leicester. Leicester is not a campaign of one group, but part of a coalition which is focusing on every university in the country performing vivisection of which Leicester is the consorted campaign which every group involved is taking part in."

I wonder how many outfit changes and sunglasses Luke Steele will put on before the press realise he is the spokesperson for all the above?

Peter


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