there are two elements i am concerned about.
firstly the story only mentions the restrictions around parliament. what about the section 128 designated sites (the american airbases and uk military bases used to facilitate the illegal wars in afghanistan and iraq). will they still be so protected that anyone trespassing will be liable to a prison sentence? there is no mention of any repeal of this.
secondly, there are quotes in the news pieces that lead me to believe that actually brown is going to change the effect of the law rather than repeal it. it is widely believed among knowledgeable commentators, that socpa 132-138 (the parliamnent square bits) were originally designed to get rid of 6-year constant protestor brian haw, with his large display against genocide. the law (hurriedly drafted) has failed to do this, and has made the police and the law courts look like fools (see my film 'socpa - the movie', showing soon, after a succesful premiere last week - pardon the unashamed plug).
to quote from the news story:
"The restored right to protest outside parliament will be combined with plans to bolster the protection of the Palace of Westminster and key ministries and government buildings along Whitehall. The Sunday Times has seen a memo from Sir
Richard Mottram, chairman of the joint intelligence committee, outlining plans to erect barriers, walls, balustrades and bollards around Parliament Square.
Brown believes the right of the public to protest and demonstrate is crucial to democracy, although he is said to be aware of MPs’ concerns that previous noisy demonstrations in Parliament Square have caused an eyesore and distracted workers in nearby buildings.
One Brown ally said last night: “The legitimate right to peaceful protests, marches and rallies does not mean the right to set up permanent eyesores in the square or the right to abuse policemen and passers-by.”
Iraq remains a highly divisive issue for Labour. Last week, an antiwar protester kicked Brown’s car"
from this peace it seems clear to me that there are very serious and formulated plans to change the look of parliament square and to clear the 'eyesore' of brian haw's constant reminder to the war criminals in westminster.
don't believe the hype!
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We will win in the end...
24.06.2007 22:01
Jubal Harshaw
e-mail: earthaidcampaign@yahoo.co.uk
Ask Gordon Brown
24.06.2007 23:17
Here's the current e-mail address for Gordon Brown:
gordon.brown@hm-treasury.gov.uk
Why not ask him what his plans are for SOCPA?
inquirer
Worried
25.06.2007 02:17
I'm worried about the s128 situation as well; Faslane is one of those named sites and it is not implausible that attempting to block the entrance to an s128 offence may become a punishable offence, perhaps not to the same extent as the trespass provision, but enough to ensure that people only hold vigils outside such bases and don't dare to try and mount 'effective' blockades.
All this amounts to an attempt to ensure that protest is ineffective. Democracy, sanitised for the State's convenience.
Concerned
Rock on, rikki
25.06.2007 17:14
The larger picture is now implying 'resistance is useless' but they haven't factored in the rapidly evolving consciousness of people worldwide.
As those revolting kids put it in comment one - we will win but not just by waiting and seeing, in my view - the more consciousness (as opposed to consumerism-induced apathy) the more chance of stopping these fascists, though time is getting short for the world to transform. It's up to each of us to shine the light of justice on these psychopaths.
www.freedomtofascism.com - Aaron Russo's new film aimed at Americans but equally applicable here.
Bon Chance
What ever happened to twilight?
25.06.2007 20:29
god, I hope he was wrong all along...
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"a peculiarly British victory"
26.06.2007 15:04
David Blunkett