Climate Camp with local people (1)
Climate Camp with local people (2)
They spoke with a common thread. Climate Camp was not about bringing violence nor aggression, Climate Camp was a community for whom the penny had dropped - they realised that the future of mankind depended on the decisions made by this generation.
You couldn't rely on government - nor the corporations they supported (loud cheers) and who profited from these activities. Climate Camp, said Leo Murray, had four objectives:
1) To confront the corporate profiteers
2) To compel the government to cancel the third runway and reduce capacity
3) To raise awareness that flying is the single most destructive thing you can do, and
4) To demonstrate that less is more, and that solutions lie in our own communities rather than in far off places in the world.
Unlikely whoops of joy greeted Penny, introduced as an activist who'd only recently superglued herself to the doors of lastminute.com
But the audience listened intently as Penny explained the principles of consensus that defined the camp, and how the camp set out to be an inclusive, safe and effective event. They were only too aware, she said of the recent events in Glasgow and the tensions this might bring to a gathering such as this next to Heathrow, but assured them that liasons had been set up between themselves, councils and police.
Slightly darker notes sounded as news emerged that the Forward Intelligence Teams had already been busy stirring it up on Sunday, as they harassed not only Departure Lounge - an art project working in Harmondsworth's old Tithe Barn - but villagers emerging from the adjoining 14th century church. Their justification? They knew there were some trouble makers about...
"I'm disgusted, seeing this, that I live in Britain" commented one person. " They should be ashamed of themselves".
All local police leave is cancelled for the duration it appears, the Met have defined this an "essential op. at Scotland Yard" and, much to the disgust of several in the audience, police are to be drafted in from all over London.
But never have I seen such co-operation between such unlikely communities.
"We don't want to feel like we're invading" say Climate Camp.
"But we're going home happy to see Climate Camp is here to help us" came the response.
Even the local MP, John McDonnell had a thing to say.
"As the local MP", he said, "I'm formally welcoming Climate Camp to my constituency.
"To be frank, they're going to put our campaign on the map in a way that some of us have tried - but not been able to."
Sure, there are those who will try and portray this as a negative and destructive affair, but the reality tonight was there to see. Disparate forces are finally uniting to create a movement that is going to be unstoppable.
The writing is on the wall for BAA, DfT, and climate criminals everywhere.
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