EDF suing climate activists for £5 million — protesters face losing homes Wed 20th

EDF suing cli­mate activists for £5million

Evi­dence of police/corporate col­lu­sion as police serve legal papers on activists on behalf of EDF, and hand over per­son­al data

EDF suing cli­mate activists for £5million

Evi­dence of police/corporate col­lu­sion as police serve legal papers on activists on behalf of EDF, and hand over per­son­al data

Key CCTV footage at police sta­tion may have been delet­ed

Counter-Ter­ror­ism Com­mand vis­it­ed activist at home

Home Sec­re­tary There­sa May ques­tioned in Par­lia­ment

For more infor­ma­tion, pho­tos, film footage and inter­views email
press@nodashforgas.org.uk or phone 07447027112. A new short film of two of
the activists speak­ing about the civ­il claim can be seen here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9kTZgMIn4Go

Fol­low­ing the week-long shut-down and occu­pa­tion of EDF’s West Bur­ton gas-fired pow­er sta­tion last Octo­ber by cam­paign group ‘No Dash for Gas’, EDF has launched a civ­il claim for dam­ages against the group and asso­ci­at­ed activists for costs the com­pa­ny claims to have incurred – a fig­ure it puts at £5 mil­lion [1].

Should the claim suc­ceed, sev­er­al of the cam­paign­ers face los­ing their homes, and all could face  bank­rupt­cy or be forced to pay a per­cent­age of their salaries to EDF for decades to come. The amount of the claim rep­re­sents just 0.3% of EDF’s annu­al UK prof­its, which rose by 7.5% this year to £1.7 bil­lion [2].

This is the first time an ener­gy com­pa­ny has attempt­ed such a claim, and cam­paign­ers say it rep­re­sents the open­ing of a new front against peace­ful direct action pro­test­ers. If suc­cess­ful, it could have a chill­ing effect on oth­er groups – such as UK Uncut and Green­peace – who use civ­il dis­obe­di­ence to chal­lenge social and envi­ron­men­tal prob­lems.

Anea­ka Kel­ly, one of the No Dash for Gas defen­dants said: ‘This un-civ­il action by EDF is not about mon­ey – they know we don’t have this kind of cash. EDF just want to make sure that any­one who tries to stand up and chal­lenge their prof­i­teer­ing price hikes, shady gov­ern­ment lob­by­ing and cli­mate-trash­ing pow­er plants is quick­ly silenced by the threat of legal action.”

Six­teen cam­paign­ers occu­pied two chim­neys at West Bur­ton for a week in Octo­ber 2012, stop­ping near­ly 20,000 tonnes of CO2 emis­sions [3]. The activists – 21 in total — were con­vict­ed of aggra­vat­ed tres­pass at
Mans­field Mag­is­trates Court today. Sev­en­teen are due to be sen­tenced on March 20th, and the remain­ing four on April 2nd.

There is evi­dence that Not­ting­hamshire Police col­lud­ed with EDF against ‘No Dash for Gas’ by for­mal­ly serv­ing civ­il papers on the activists after their arrest, and by shar­ing their per­son­al data with the pow­er com­pa­ny. In one case offi­cers served the papers on the activists’ lawyer, in anoth­er they chased an activist down the street out­side the sta­tion and served the papers on him direct­ly, com­ment­ing, “I’m doing this as a
cour­tesy to EDF” [4]. Last week, the Home Sec­re­tary was ques­tioned in Par­lia­ment about whether this kind of prac­tice is rou­tine [5].

The cam­paign­ers believe that Not­ting­hamshire Police’s sup­port for the civ­il claim is part of a larg­er strat­e­gy to crack down on envi­ron­men­tal protest, as evi­denced by the use of extreme­ly oner­ous bail con­di­tions on
the activists after their arrest. They were not allowed to asso­ciate with each oth­er and most were sub­ject to home cur­fews from 9pm to 7am. Those con­di­tions were only lift­ed once the com­pa­ny had ordered its own civ­il legal strat­e­gy against the activists. FOI doc­u­ments obtained by No Dash for Gas show that a Spe­cial Advi­sor in the Depart­ment for Ener­gy was liais­ing with the police about those bail con­di­tions before most of the activists were even arrest­ed. [6]

In anoth­er inci­dent, Counter Ter­ror­ism Com­mand offi­cers vis­it­ed an activist at her home to ‘remind’ her of her bail con­di­tions and cau­tion her against going with­in 50 metres of E.ON’s Grain Island Pow­er Sta­tion.

Deeply con­cerned by police involve­ment in the unprece­dent­ed civ­il claim, the activists’ lawyer Mike Schwarz of Bind­mans wrote to the police ask­ing to view CCTV footage from inside the sta­tion, only to be told it had
prob­a­bly been delet­ed as footage was only kept for three months – despite the fact that this three-month dead­line had not yet passed.

Anea­ka Kel­ly from No Dash For Gas said: “The police are meant to be work­ing in the pub­lic inter­est, not act­ing as EDF’s pri­vate police force. If I want­ed to sue EDF over their pol­lu­tion or their price hikes, would
you expect the police to deliv­er the legal papers to EDF on my behalf, or hand over the names and address­es of their top exec­u­tives? Some­how, I don’t think so.”

The protest itself aimed to chal­lenge the Gov­ern­men­t’s plan to build up to 40 new gas-fired pow­er sta­tions, which would see gas account­ing for over 50% of the UK’s pow­er gen­er­a­tion over the next three decades. The Gov­ern­men­t’s own Com­mit­tee on Cli­mate Change have said that a new “dash for gas” would make it impos­si­ble for the Gov­ern­ment to meet its legal­ly-bind­ing car­bon reduc­tion tar­gets, and thus would push us ever clos­er to the brink of unstop­pable cli­mate change [7].

The Com­mit­tee also point out that a greater reliance on gas would increase house­hold bills by up to six times more than a shift to renew­able ener­gy [8]. These com­ments were echoed this week by the Chief Exec­u­tive of Ofgem Alis­tair Buchanan, who warned that an increased reliance on gas will lead
to high­er prices in the near future [9]. Cam­paign­ers blame the lob­by­ing pow­er of big ener­gy com­pa­nies like EDF for the Gov­ern­men­t’s cur­rent pro-gas posi­tion [10].

The case is rem­i­nis­cent of the record-break­ing “McLi­bel” case, when the fast food chain McDon­alds sued two activists from North Lon­don from 1990–1997. Ewa Jasiewicz, anoth­er No Dash for Gas defen­dant said: ‘This is start­ing to look just like McLi­bel. It’s a David and Goliath bat­tle between pro­test­ers with noth­ing but their bod­ies to put in the way, and out-of-con­trol Big Ener­gy which has a busi­ness plan that will dri­ve up
bills, push mil­lions into fuel pover­ty and crash our cli­mate tar­gets. We will be resist­ing EDF’s claim every step of the way’.

ENDS

Notes for edi­tors

[1] Copies of the legal papers from EDF are avail­able — please email us on
press@nodashforgas.org.uk or phone 07447027112 to see them. The £5 mil­lion
fig­ure was pre­sent­ed in court today, in evi­dence from Graeme Belling­ham,
Project Direc­tor at West Bur­ton’s, who stat­ed that: ‘Delays to the final
com­ple­tion of the project has caused total loss­es to EDF in excess of £5
mil­lion’. See also
http://www.channel4.com/news/edf-sues-activists-for-5m-an-attack-on-peaceful-protest

[2]
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2013/feb/14/edf-profits-rise-following-price-hike

[3] See
http://www.nodashforgas.org.uk/blog/press-release-campaigners-prevent-carbon-emissions-in-longest-ever-power-station-occupation.
The cam­paign­ers cal­cu­lat­ed that they were stop­ping 2,371 tonnes per day, and the action last­ed for sev­en days, so that’s 2371 x 7 = 19117 tonnes of CO2 saved.

[4] See
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2013/feb/20/activists-police-edf-law-suit

[5] On Fri­day 8th Feb­ru­ary, Car­o­line Lucas (MP for Brighton Pavil­ion) put for­ward the fol­low­ing ques­tion in Par­lia­ment:

“To ask the Sec­re­tary of State for the Home Depart­ment, what her pol­i­cy is on (a) the pro­vi­sion of
infor­ma­tion by the police to pri­vate com­pa­nies that are plan­ning or tak­ing civ­il legal action against pro­test­ers, where those pro­test­ers may be sub­ject to crim­i­nal pro­ceed­ings, (b) the tim­ing of the pro­vi­sion of such infor­ma­tion and © pro­vi­sion of oth­er prac­ti­cal assis­tance by the police to com­pa­nies tak­ing civ­il pro­ceed­ings, includ­ing ser­vice or qua­si-ser­vice of court papers; whether her Depart­ment has estab­lished any for­mal pro­ce­dures or organ­i­sa­tions to (i) facil­i­tate the flow of any such infor­ma­tion and (ii) estab­lish com­pli­ance with or breach of any such pro­ce­dures and poli­cies; and if she will make a state­ment.”

http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201213/cmordbk2/130212o01.htm#13_

The Home Sec­re­tary has not yet respond­ed.

[6] FOI doc­u­ments avail­able on request — please email us on
press@nodashforgas.org.uk or phone 07447027112 to see them.

[7]
http://www.independent.co.uk/environment/climate-change/tories-dash-for-gas-risks-climate-target-8120153.html

[8]
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2012/dec/13/gas-energy-bills-renewables

[9]
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/energy/9878281/Ofgem-boss-warns-of-higher-energy-prices-in-supply-roller-coaster.html

[10] See for exam­ple
http://www.foe.co.uk/resource/reports/dirty_half_dozen.pdf