Short Films: My Message to the Government #MyMsgToTheGov
yogalime | 24.06.2014 15:51 | Health | Public sector cuts | Social Struggles | London | World
5 short films were made at the People's Assembly National Demonstration in London (21.06.14). People attending were asked to contribute a one sentence message to the government. The messages were collated to produce 5 short films. The films highlight the impact of government cuts on a diverse range of issues affecting our community.
The People's Assembly National Demonstration Against Austerity took place over the weekend. People attending were asked to contribute a one sentence message to the government. 5 short films were made which capture some of the messages shared and runs with the hashtag #mymsgtothegov – and asks viewers to use the hashtag to share their own personal message to the government, together with #NoMoreAusterity
Film 1 - “Stop Cuts Against Vulnerable Disabled People”
Includes messages from Judith, NHA Party; Owen Jones, Columnist; Matthew Talbot, Equal Lives in Norwich; Kiki, Women Against Rape and Sai, Syria Solidarity Movement.
http://bit.ly/1nBTHeG
Film 2 – “Stop Lying About the NHS”
Includes messages from Shirley, Hackney with a message about the NHS; Ian Lehare, Fire Brigades Union, Executive Council Member for London and Clare Solomon, People’s Assembly.
http://bit.ly/1l3mWp6
Film 3 – “We Want a Proper Share”
Includes messages from Caroline Lucus, MP for Brighton Pavilion; Robert, Order of St Francis; Arthi, Unite Housing Workers Branch and Lucy Rose, Special Needs Teacher from London.
http://bit.ly/1qt3R5b
Film 4 – “Think of the Little People”
Includes messages from Neil, Manchester with a message about Public Services and Diccon, Kent with a message about Nuclear Weapons.
http://bit.ly/1q4Sa78
Film 5 – “We Are All Coming for You”
Includes messages from Mazlum, Student from London; Campaigning Choirs and Arnie, Student from Brixton.
http://bit.ly/1jJN2h4
The People’s Assembly against Austerity is organised and supported by a wide variety of associations, campaigns, unions, political parties and people. Campaigners assembled at BBC’s Head Quarters in Portland Place and marched to a rally held in Parliament Square.
What is fact, as evidenced by the support for the People’s Assembly against Austerity, the range of banners seen on the day and the messages shared, is that the government’s austerity measures are causing injury, pain and suffering to a wide breadth of people and communities.
Peace and love.
Film 1 - “Stop Cuts Against Vulnerable Disabled People”
Includes messages from Judith, NHA Party; Owen Jones, Columnist; Matthew Talbot, Equal Lives in Norwich; Kiki, Women Against Rape and Sai, Syria Solidarity Movement.
http://bit.ly/1nBTHeG
Film 2 – “Stop Lying About the NHS”
Includes messages from Shirley, Hackney with a message about the NHS; Ian Lehare, Fire Brigades Union, Executive Council Member for London and Clare Solomon, People’s Assembly.
http://bit.ly/1l3mWp6
Film 3 – “We Want a Proper Share”
Includes messages from Caroline Lucus, MP for Brighton Pavilion; Robert, Order of St Francis; Arthi, Unite Housing Workers Branch and Lucy Rose, Special Needs Teacher from London.
http://bit.ly/1qt3R5b
Film 4 – “Think of the Little People”
Includes messages from Neil, Manchester with a message about Public Services and Diccon, Kent with a message about Nuclear Weapons.
http://bit.ly/1q4Sa78
Film 5 – “We Are All Coming for You”
Includes messages from Mazlum, Student from London; Campaigning Choirs and Arnie, Student from Brixton.
http://bit.ly/1jJN2h4
The People’s Assembly against Austerity is organised and supported by a wide variety of associations, campaigns, unions, political parties and people. Campaigners assembled at BBC’s Head Quarters in Portland Place and marched to a rally held in Parliament Square.
What is fact, as evidenced by the support for the People’s Assembly against Austerity, the range of banners seen on the day and the messages shared, is that the government’s austerity measures are causing injury, pain and suffering to a wide breadth of people and communities.
Peace and love.
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