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Following the announcement that the UK Government is planning to push ahead with Fracking/Coal Bed Methane Extraction in Wales and the UK despite the obvious and well-documented risks, we are holding a peaceful protest outside the Senedd to highlight the dangers posed by fracking to the general public and the environment. At the end of the action we will hand a letter and a report written by Andy Chyba (will be published here on 16th April) outlining our concerns to First Minister Carwyn Jones. If you cannot attend and would like to sign the letter please post to that effect on the event wall. Please share this event widely and invite anyone you feel is as concerned as we are. Full details of where to assemble at 2pm will be added soon. http://frackfreewales.wordpress.com/ F.A.O. Member |
Monthly Archives: April 2013
Hearing the news of Margaret Thatcher’s death
| Somewhat surreally, I was in St Paul’s Cathedral, in London, this morning when I heard the first rumour of Thatcher’s demise. Rarely does a person’s name arouse such instant passions as Margaret Thatcher. Despite the fact she has been out of the public eye for so long, the dramatic caustic impact she had on British society – that entity she tried to pretend doesn’t even exist – that has, to a significant extent, shaped my entire adult life, meant my immediate reaction was one of which I am not proud. It was a kind of inner snarl of satisfaction that she had finally and irrevocably bitten the dust. If only it was that simple.
As I say, I am not proud of taking any sort of satisfaction in the death of a fellow human being – but I know that I am not alone in my reaction to the news. Such is the woman’s legacy. Every form of media was immediately all over the news. But one blog piece seemed to encapsulate my own memories of her ‘achievements’. I am going to leave the encomiums to the late Margaret Thatcher to the people who loved her best, of whom I am decidedly not one. What I remember best about her is that she pretty much invented the modern concept of the distracting Wanking Little War the Falklands begat Grenada and that she allowed an elected member of the British parliament named Bobby Sands to starve himself to death in a British prison rather than dress the way he wanted to dress, and that she once held this view about Nelson Mandela:
Her record in Northern Ireland was abysmal, the 1985 Anglo-Irish Treaty be damned. If you want to see where the Bush people got all those bright ideas about preventive detention, and drumhead tribunals, and extrajudicial assassinations, look to Margaret Thatcher’s time as prime minister. (Which, of course, coincided with an appalling over-escalation by Irish nationalist militants. The Enniskillen bombing in 1987, detonated without warning, left what was left of the IRA’s reputation in tatters.) She made it illegal to broadcast the voices of Sinn Fein leaders. She was the last real Unionist, a direct heir to the people whose policies made Ireland bleed unnecessarily for seven centuries, and she allowed the bleeding to go on for nearly two more decades. And that’s not even to get into her role in breaking British trade-unionism and laying the groundwork for the delightful austerity-is-prosperity policies of today. Other people can mourn and they will, God knows. I’m going to give it a good leaving alone. http://www.esquire.com/blogs/politics/margaret-thatcher-death-040813 Andy Chyba. |
Not heard of the TPP – wake up and smell the coffee!
Do you know about the TPP? If not you must watch this videoThat Barack Obama is backing this really worries me. https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=U56ZP3YrTM4 More here: http://www.globalresearch.ca/the-trans-pacific-partnership-obamas-secret-trade-deal/5329911 Note those sinister but innocuous sounding words FREE TRADE cropping up. Not to be confused with FAIR TRADE! Au contraire: |
Reminder of Special Conference and Euro Nominations
| FROM PIPPA BARTOLOTTIDear Wales Green Party Member,I would just like to remind you of two things.
Firstly, we are currently calling for nominations for inclusion on the list for the Euro election next year. For this election Wales is classed as one region and can elect four Members to the European Parliament (MEPs) to represent us. Wales Green Party therefore needs to stand a list of at least four people in the Euro elections. If you are willing to be nominated to be included on that list please contact Ann Were annwere and she will give you all the information and advice you need. The deadline for the receipt of nominations is 13th April so time is of the essence. Secondly, there is to be a Special Conference held in Cardiff on 11th May. All details are available on the members website but simply contact Ann Were on ann_were12 if there is anything you would like to know or if you would like a copy of the First and Final agendas. The deadline for amendments to the first agenda is 13th April and the final agenda will be available from the 25th April. We will be proposing important changes to the constitution at this meeting so I would please urge you to try and attend, even if it is for only part of the day. We are specifically looking at the name of the party in Wales and whether or not it should be changed, so your input would be extremely valuable. I look forward to seeing as many members as possible at the conference on 11th May Pippa Leader, Wales Green Party ADDENDA FROM ANDY CHYBA (Chair, Bridgend Green Party) 1. Amongst the constitutional changes proposed, that Pippa fails to mention above, are changes to allow existing Wales Green Party Council members to circumvent the normal practice within the Party of only being able to serve on such bodies for a maximum of 5 years before having to have at Least a year’s break. This should be resisted. It is an abuse of Wales’ ‘semi-autonomous’ status, in my opinion, to move away from a fundamental principle of how GPEW operates in the way that is being proposed. It is vital to a healthy and vibrant democratic party that people are encouraged and supported to get more involved and also to share the burden and experience of running things. That this is not happening in Wales is not grounds to change the constitution to allow the same few people to carry on things as they are. There are plenty of things that could and should be happening to avoid this sad state of affairs. As I am unable to attend the ‘Special Conference’, I would encourage people to go and oppose this seriously misguided and retrograde proposal. 2. A good starting point for getting more people involved would be for us to see volunteers to act as at least ‘paper’* candidates in elections in order to raise the Party’s profile. With regards to the Euro Elections mentioned by Pippa above, John Evans, Bridgend Electons Offocer and Wales GP ERO, informs me that it looks like only me, Pippa and Chris Were (WGP Deputy, paper candidate only) standing at present. For gender equality, it would be particularly welcome to have a woman come forward. Let me know if you are interested. The deadline is 13th April. 3. Feel free to call or email me for any further information or advice: bridgendgreens@chyba.go-plus.net |
Population Still Matters
| Hi Sandy,I am afraid my resignation was probably misguided. Sam and Josiah have succeeded in getting a pal of theirs to replace me thereby ensuring their views will hold sway on GWEB.
For clarity sake. I resigned purely on the principle of unjustifiable censorship. As for the Population issue, as an ex-geography teacher, I believe I understand the issues better than most. As such I see merit in some things Population Matters say, but disagree with other things they say, especially with regards immigration. But I recognise the legitimacy of their point of view. There are therefore two very distinct issues. Best wishes, Andy Chyba ——-Original Message——-
Population (Still) Matters Green World editorial board (GWEB) has recently confirmed its refusal to accept a Population Matters flyer as an insert in the Green World magazine. GWEB’s stance contradicts party policy. This fully recognises the threats posed by population growth. Even dissenters from policy must accept that Population Matters is a respected charity whose views are in line with policy and widely shared within the membership, and so should not be censored. (http://www.populationmatters.org) One GWEB member, Andy Chyba resigned over this matter and another, Miriam Kennet, has disassociated herself from the decision. Caroline Lucas too has said that Population Matters should not be censored in this way. GWEB is treating Green World as the voice of a faction within the party, not the voice of the party. So, I ask you to: 1. Write to the Green World Editorial Board demanding that they abandon their censorship: and copy in the Green World Advertising Manager: 2. Vote in the next GWEB election or by-election for candidates standing on a ‘no censorship’ platform; 3. Write to party leaders Natalie Bennett and Will Duckworth, requesting that they clarify their views on this whole matter: natalie.bennett@greenparty.org.uk 4. Request that the next national conference devotes a plenary session to debate the whole population issue (email the organiser: louisa.greenbaum@greenparty.org.uk); 5. Forward this note to the membership in your area. It is worrying that many rank and file members of the Party do not seem to know about the on-going manoeuvres against Population Matters. There has been no better time than now to discuss this issue, given the country’s rising population and the unsustainable demands it helps to generate. On present trends, the population will rise from 62 million in 2010 to 73 million by 2035. England is already the most densely populated large European country. The UK as a whole is currently growing at the unprecedented rate of about 450,000 (one new Liverpool) per year. We have to provide enough new jobs, power stations, housing, hospitals, schools, roads, etc. for a new Liverpool every year, just to stand still in terms of living standards. Such unsustainable pressure surely merits serious discussion at conference. Sandy Irvine (member, Newcastle Green Party) |
The alternative to war on Britain’s poor – Guardian today highlights that the Greens are the answer, and not Labour!
Communism, welfare state what’s the next big idea?Any attempt to challenge the elite needs courage, inspiration and a truly groundbreaking proposal. Here are two to set us off “So where do we look for the idea that can make hope more powerful than fear? Not to the Labour party. If Ed Miliband cannot bring himself even to oppose a bill which retrospectively denies compensation to cheated jobseekers, the most we can expect from him is a low-alcohol conservatism of the kind that doused all aspiration under Tony Blair.” “Last week I ran a small online poll, asking people to nominate inspiring, transfiguring ideas. The two mentioned most often were land value taxation and a basic income. As it happens, both are championed by the Green party. On this and other measures, its policies are by a long way more progressive than Labour’s.” |
