How many cops does it take to police a Tea Party? — Faslane 365

25.03.2007

Fifty peo­ple attend­ed a Tea Par­ty out­side the gates of the Faslane Nuclear Base in Scot­land. Tea was served in chi­na cups and saucers. A table dis­played veg­an scones, cucum­ber sand­wich­es and cakes. Local res­i­dents were invit­ed to share tea with activists and dis­cuss how to dis­arm Britians Tri­dent Weapons of Mass Destruc­tion.

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Faslane tea party 225.03.2007

Fifty peo­ple attend­ed a Tea Par­ty out­side the gates of the Faslane Nuclear Base in Scot­land. Tea was served in chi­na cups and saucers. A table dis­played veg­an scones, cucum­ber sand­wich­es and cakes. Local res­i­dents were invit­ed to share tea with activists and dis­cuss how to dis­arm Britians Tri­dent Weapons of Mass Destruc­tion.

How many cops does it take to police a tea party?…Twenty Six Appar­ent­ly.

A small group of dis­ar­ma­ment activists trav­elled from Brighton to hold a Tea Par­ty at the Faslane Nuclear Base in Scot­land. An invi­ta­tion was sent out to local res­i­dents around the base who have been dis­turbed by the recent string of road block­ades which have been part of the Faslane365 cam­paign*. The Invi­ta­tion read “We would like to cor­dial­ly invite you to a Tea Par­ty full of sophis­ti­ca­tion, poise and wis­dom. We hope to talk with you and test the old eng­lish con­vic­tion that any prob­lem can be sort­ed out with a nice cup of tea”.

The Tea Par­ty was set up on the pave­ment out­side the base and a table dis­played an ele­gant array of veg­an scones, cucum­ber sand­wich­es and cakes. Fifty guests arrived from Glas­gow, Helens­burgh and all over Britain. Bemused passers by wit­nessed per­ma­nent res­i­dents of the Faslane Peace Camp** dressed in their finest gloves and hats, sip­ping tea from chi­na cups and saucers. Old gowns were worn and live gui­tar music enter­tained. The tea par­ty hosts said “We want­ed to counter the bar­bar­i­ty of nuclear weapons and show these uncivi­lased weapons of mass destruc­tion the prop­er way to behave”.

Peace activists and local res­i­dents alike, looked on with laugh­ter as twen­ty six police offi­cers arrived to ‘police’ the event. They formed a line across the gates to the base, cre­at­ing their own block­ade of the pre­vi­ous­ly unob­struct­ed entrance. After hun­gri­ly watch­ing cakes being eat­en, they made the rule that no one could cross the road. The guests con­tin­ued to ignore them and after three hours stood in a line they left.

Fun was had by all.

* Faslane365 is the cam­paign to con­tin­u­ous­ly block­ade the Faslane Nuclear Base for a year. www.faslane365.org
** Faslane Peace Camp has been locat­ed out­side the Sco­tish Nuclear Base for com­ing up to twen­ty five years. It has been wit­ness­ing and cam­paign­ing for peace, mak­ing it the longest stand­ing protest site in the UK.

Anti-Trident Protest at Atomic Weapons Establishment — 19th March

Almost thir­ty demon­stra­tors braved the chilly ear­ly morn­ing weath­er at the gates of the Atom­ic Weapons Estab­lish­ment in Alder­mas­ton, Berk­shire — Britain’s nuclear bomb fac­to­ry — to protest against Par­lia­men­t’s deci­sion last Wednes­day to renew Tri­dent, and against the con­struc­tion and devel­op­ment work that has been going on all the while at the site, even before any demo­c­ra­t­ic deci­sion has been made on the future of Britain’s nuclear war­heads. Par­tic­u­lar­ly notice­able is the work on the Ori­on laser, which is designed to cir­cum­vent the Com­pre­hen­sive Test Ban Treaty and facil­i­tate the devel­op­ment and test­ing of a new gen­er­a­tion of nuclear war­heads, in con­tra­ven­tion of the Nuclear Non-Pro­lif­er­a­tion Treaty.

Peace flagsAlmost thir­ty demon­stra­tors braved the chilly ear­ly morn­ing weath­er at the gates of the Atom­ic Weapons Estab­lish­ment in Alder­mas­ton, Berk­shire — Britain’s nuclear bomb fac­to­ry — to protest against Par­lia­men­t’s deci­sion last Wednes­day to renew Tri­dent, and against the con­struc­tion and devel­op­ment work that has been going on all the while at the site, even before any demo­c­ra­t­ic deci­sion has been made on the future of Britain’s nuclear war­heads. Par­tic­u­lar­ly notice­able is the work on the Ori­on laser, which is designed to cir­cum­vent the Com­pre­hen­sive Test Ban Treaty and facil­i­tate the devel­op­ment and test­ing of a new gen­er­a­tion of nuclear war­heads, in con­tra­ven­tion of the Nuclear Non-Pro­lif­er­a­tion Treaty.

The action was called by Block the Builders, fresh from their suc­cess­ful block­ade of Par­lia­ment Square in Lon­don on Wednes­day. Amongst those present on Mon­day were the Uni­ver­si­ty of Kent Stu­dent CND — mak­ing their debut at Alder­mas­ton; the knit­ting grannies; and Jane from Bris­tol, who went to school local­ly and was cel­e­brat­ing her 85th birth­day; and of course mass­es of police! The sto­ry was cov­ered by the New­bury Week­ly News, who were par­tic­u­lar­ly intrigued by the knit­ting grannies:

http://www.newburytoday.co.uk/News/Article.aspx?articleID=3997

The next planned block­ade and protest at Alder­mas­ton has been called by Tri­dent Ploughshares for Tues­day 10th April (just after East­er week­end). Please come along and bring your mates too, and help keep up the pres­sure!

More details:
http://www.tridentploughshares.org/events.php3#1477
http://www.blockthebuilders.org.uk/index.php

York Vikings go berserk over Trident

19.03.2007
A twelve strong group from York, dressed as Vikings, have suc­cess­ful­ly block­ad­ed both entrances to the Faslane nuclear sub­ma­rine base. The coor­di­nat­ed action com­plete­ly closed the base for half an hour this morn­ing. Four men and eight women were arrest­ed in the peace­ful protest.

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Faslane Viking protest 3
19.03.2007
A twelve strong group from York, dressed as Vikings, have suc­cess­ful­ly block­ad­ed both entrances to the Faslane nuclear sub­ma­rine base. The coor­di­nat­ed action com­plete­ly closed the base for half an hour this morn­ing. Four men and eight women were arrest­ed in the peace­ful protest.

One of the pro­test­ers, Richard Lane, said “The Vikings slaugh­tered tens of thou­sands of peo­ple but they did so over half a mil­len­ni­um. Tri­dent could do the same in a minute.” Dave Tay­lor of York Green Par­ty said “What­ev­er hap­pened to the eth­i­cal for­eign pol­i­cy that New Labour once promised?” “There is noth­ing eth­i­cal about spend­ing bil­lions of pounds on weapons that the human race can­not afford to use,” he added.

The base is sub­ject to a year long cam­paign reject­ing nuclear weapons and, in par­tic­u­lar, the renew­al of Tri­dent. This has attract­ed a lot of inter­na­tion­al sup­port. So far, near­ly 600 peo­ple from all over the world have been arrest­ed in as many actions and block­ades.

4 anti-military activists from Spain poured gallons of red paint over themselves at Faslane

A group of 15 Span­ish activists from five dif­fer­ent areas of Spain, all belong­ing to the Span­ish Con­scien­cious Objec­tion Move­ment, arrived at Faslane for the week-end. With ban­ners, song and dance they protest­ed at the UK’s pos­ses­sion and deploy­ment of nuclear weapons.

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A group of 15 Span­ish activists from five dif­fer­ent areas of Spain, all belong­ing to the Span­ish Con­scien­cious Objec­tion Move­ment, arrived at Faslane for the week-end. With ban­ners, song and dance they protest­ed at the UK’s pos­ses­sion and deploy­ment of nuclear weapons.

Last Thurs­day march 18th the British passed the updat­ing of their nuclear arse­nal, includ­ing the nuclear sub­marines nuclear­es with Tri­dent mis­siles with more destruc­tive pow­er (12 nuclear heads) than the bombs
thrown over Hirosi­ma and Nagasa­ki. The cost of this pro­grame goes up to 30.000 mil­lions of euros. These are real mass destruc­tion weapons

In view of this, anti­mil­i­tarist activists of difer­ent parts of the Span­ish State have trav­elled to the mil­i­tary base where this sub­marines are locat­ed in Faslane (Scot­land), to car­ry out an action of block­ade.
This anti­mil­i­tarist action is with­in the frame­work of a cam­paign that is tak­ing place since last octo­ber. Up to now there have been 579 peo­ple from all ovr the world arreested in sev­er­al actions of block­ade. Also,
in front of the mil­i­tary base, there is a peace camp (Faslane Peace Camp) to demand the dis­ar­ma­ment of the base and the non-pro­lif­er­a­tion of nuclear weapons. This Peace Camp has been oper­at­ing for 25 years.

AA-MOC has been work­ing for years to build a world with­out wars where Armies and weapons ‑par­tic­u­lary if they are nuclear- have no place, a world where the huge mil­i­tary expens­es (almost 18.000 mil­lions of euros
in the Span­ish State this year) are devot­ed to cov­er social neces­si­ties.

Today AA-MOC has bock­ad­ed the North gate of the Mil­i­tary Base of Faslane in Scot­land. To do so, two women and two men from Sala­man­ca, Madrid, Zaragoza and Ali­cante ‑sup­port­ed by oth­er activists of the State- have
poured red paint over them­selves. The red colour sym­bol­izes the suf­fer­ing and the blood­shed that these weapons of mass destruc­tion can cause. The paint has imped­ed the imme­di­ate deten­tion of the activists.
Final­ly they have been arrest­ed and moved to difer­ent police sta­tions. They were released ten hours lat­er with­out charges.

Tele­phone for inter­views: (34) 609.469.599 ó (34) 696.343.586
To dowm­load pho­tos: http://www.box.net/shared/1d8sqy8gcy
Video: http://www.box.net/shared/m1om1e29pc
Fur­ther info (span­ish): www.insumissia.org

http://www.faslane365.org

Faslane Peace Camp needs visitors!

Faslane Peace Camp recent­ly cel­e­brat­ed its 23rd year of direct action to oppose the Tri­dent nuclear sub­marines sta­tioned 30 miles north of Glas­gow. Vis­i­tors are always wel­come, for a day, a week, or longer!

Faslane Peace Camp recent­ly cel­e­brat­ed its 23rd year of direct action to oppose the Tri­dent nuclear sub­marines sta­tioned 30 miles north of Glas­gow. Vis­i­tors are always wel­come, for a day, a week, or longer!

Direc­tions: Train from Glas­gow Queen Street or 216 bus from Jamaica Street to Helens­burgh Cen­tral. Then catch the 316 bus to the peace camp.

For more info and to check the cur­rent sit­u­a­tion: 01436 820 901
faslanepeacecamp@hotmail.com

Next BIG Aldermaston Blockade Monday 19th March

Next block­ade: Mon­day 19th March
http://www.blockthebuilders.org.uk/Blockades.php

This will be the first block­ade since the vote in par­lia­ment last
Wednes­day 14th March in favour of replac­ing Tri­dent. Because of that vote and
the total lack of pub­lic debate and con­sul­ta­tion that pre­ced­ed it, this needs
to be the most mas­sive show of strength ever to tell them that there is,
and there will con­tin­ue to be, mas­sive oppo­si­tion to any new nuclear weapons.

Next block­ade: Mon­day 19th March
http://www.blockthebuilders.org.uk/Blockades.php

This will be the first block­ade since the vote in par­lia­ment last
Wednes­day 14th March in favour of replac­ing Tri­dent. Because of that vote and
the total lack of pub­lic debate and con­sul­ta­tion that pre­ced­ed it, this needs
to be the most mas­sive show of strength ever to tell them that there is,
and there will con­tin­ue to be, mas­sive oppo­si­tion to any new nuclear weapons.

If we can’t stop the next gen­er­a­tion of nuclear weapons by voting…then
we have to use all oth­er means.

The build­ing work at Alder­mas­ton has con­tin­ued through­out the so-called
par­lia­men­tary “debate”; mil­lions are being invest­ed in new facil­i­ties.
Right now, work on the Ori­on laser site — a key facil­i­ty for the future of
Britain’s WMD project — is well under­way.

Meet up on Sun­day 18th March at 6pm at the Friends Meet­ing House in
New­bury (map: http://tinyurl.com/beuyo) for a plan­ning meet­ing on the
action on Mon­day morn­ing, and a meal. Please bring a sleep­ing bag and a
mat. More details on http://www.blockthebuilders.org.uk/Blockades.php

Climate Camp Meeting this weekend in Bristol, and Film

Last year saw 600 peo­ple gath­er in the shad­ow of Drax Pow­er Sta­tion for the ten day Camp For Cli­mate Action. This week­end in Bris­tol is the next nation­al plan­ning meet­ing, Sat­ur­day 17th and Sun­day 18th March. The venue is Bar­ton Hill Set­tle­ment which is 5 min from Lawrence Hill Sta­tion.

Last year saw 600 peo­ple gath­er in the shad­ow of Drax Pow­er Sta­tion for the ten day Camp For Cli­mate Action. This week­end in Bris­tol is the next nation­al plan­ning meet­ing, Sat­ur­day 17th and Sun­day 18th March. The venue is Bar­ton Hill Set­tle­ment which is 5 min from Lawrence Hill Sta­tion.

Any ques­tions, sug­ges­tions or pro­pos­als for the meet­ing can be sent to gath­er­ings [at] climatecamp.org.uk.

Last years camp was cap­tured on video and turned into a doc­u­men­tary by Cine Rebalde called Reclaim Pow­er. Copies are now avail­able on DVD in this coun­try from Ris­ing Tide and local groups work­ing towards this years cli­mate camp.

Those in Lon­don can check out the cli­mate camp film as part of two evenings of cli­mate chaos relat­ed films at the ram­pART social cen­tre (see http://rampart.co.nr for details). Also show­ing is the epic doc­u­men­tary The Plan­et, plus Glob­al Dim­ming and The Denial Machine. Addi­tion­al­ly there will be speak­ers and info.

More info on film at http://www.cinerebelde.org/site.php3?id_rubrique=22&lang=en
More info on camp for cli­mate action at http://climatecamp.org.uk

concrete lock-on tips (following Parliament Square blockade)

If they took only 20 mins to demol­ish each lock­on then your con­crete does­n’t sound up to scratch. Don’t mean to brag but a sim­i­lar lock on I once built took them 6 hours to demol­ish with jack ham­mers and angle grinders. In future you need to include some met­al rein­forc­ing mesh or crinkly rebar rods, either off­cuts of the prop­er stuff from builders skips or sawn up super­mar­ket trol­leys are ok. Includ­ing met­al mesh serves not only to bind the con­crete togeth­er but it spreads the shock­wave from jack ham­mers through­out the mate­r­i­al rather than allow­ing it to be con­cen­trat­ed at the chis­el tip. Also good to include some short lengths of blue 6mm rope which pre­vents the forces of dark­ness from being able to sep­a­rate the chunks of frag­ment­ed con­crete which real­ly winds them up. The oth­er real­ly impor­tant things are to use fresh­ly bought cement, be sure your con­crete mix is very thor­ough­ly mixed — absolute­ly no sandy or cemen­ty streaks vis­i­ble — and then poured in less than 20 mins or so and when pour­ing it, don’t do it all in one go but ram or tamp (jig­gle and shake) it in thor­ough­ly into the con­tain­er in stages with the end of a bit of 4 x 2. Your con­crete looks like it has voids in it which is always a con­sid­er­able weak­ness. Good luck with future coura­geous actions.

Lock-on after drillingIf they took only 20 mins to demol­ish each lock­on then your con­crete does­n’t sound up to scratch. Don’t mean to brag but a sim­i­lar lock on I once built took them 6 hours to demol­ish with jack ham­mers and angle grinders. In future you need to include some met­al rein­forc­ing mesh or crinkly rebar rods, either off­cuts of the prop­er stuff from builders skips or sawn up super­mar­ket trol­leys are ok. Includ­ing met­al mesh serves not only to bind the con­crete togeth­er but it spreads the shock­wave from jack ham­mers through­out the mate­r­i­al rather than allow­ing it to be con­cen­trat­ed at the chis­el tip. Also good to include some short lengths of blue 6mm rope which pre­vents the forces of dark­ness from being able to sep­a­rate the chunks of frag­ment­ed con­crete which real­ly winds them up. The oth­er real­ly impor­tant things are to use fresh­ly bought cement, be sure your con­crete mix is very thor­ough­ly mixed — absolute­ly no sandy or cemen­ty streaks vis­i­ble — and then poured in less than 20 mins or so and when pour­ing it, don’t do it all in one go but ram or tamp (jig­gle and shake) it in thor­ough­ly into the con­tain­er in stages with the end of a bit of 4 x 2. Your con­crete looks like it has voids in it which is always a con­sid­er­able weak­ness. Good luck with future coura­geous actions.

Nev­er ever use ordi­nary “build­ing” or soft sand which is only used for brick­lay­ing and will make very crumbly con­crete indeed. You should be using all in bal­last which is sharp sand already mixed with peb­bles. In some parts of the coun­try — most­ly the north — you can’t get this so will have to mix your own using SHARP sand and mixed size peb­bles from pea size up to the size of brazil nuts or so.

More Trident actions — London & Scotland (film & photos added)

Lon­don — Par­lia­ment Square: block­ade, Crit­i­cal Mass, inside House of Com­mons, demo & celebs ral­ly»»»»»»»»»

14.03.2007
Anti-Tri­dent pro­tes­tors today shut down Great George Street in Par­lia­ment Square at around 11:45 am today for about 15 min­utes in protest over the government’s plans to renew Britain’s nuclear capa­bil­i­ty. After police picked them up and moved them to the side, two of five lanes were reopened to traf­fic.

Lon­don — Par­lia­ment Square: block­ade, Crit­i­cal Mass, inside House of Com­mons, demo & celebs ral­ly»»»»»»»»»

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Trident protest Parliament Square 314.03.2007
Anti-Tri­dent pro­tes­tors today shut down Great George Street in Par­lia­ment Square at around 11:45 am today for about 15 min­utes in protest over the government’s plans to renew Britain’s nuclear capa­bil­i­ty. After police picked them up and moved them to the side, two of five lanes were reopened to traf­fic.

9 peo­ple who have chained them­selves togeth­er using a mod­el of a Tri­dent Mis­sile and con­crete blocks, block­ing the roads around Par­lia­ment Square just hours before MPs are to decide on the replace­ment of the Tri­dent nuclear mis­sile sys­tem.

One of the pro­test­ers, Mell Har­ri­son from Bun­gay said “we were told that there would be a full and open debate but this has not hap­pened. Even some peo­ple who are cur­rent­ly in favour of Tri­dent are not hap­py about the way the debate has been con­duct­ed. This is an issue of inter­na­tion­al impor­tance and will not just affect us but leaves the spec­tre of nuclear holo­caust over gen­er­a­tions to come.”
She went on to say: “what we need for our secu­ri­ty is not a so called ‘inde­pen­dent’ deter­rent but an inde­pen­dent for­eign pol­i­cy”.

This action comes dur­ing an upsurge of anti-nuclear protests with near­ly 580 peo­ple arrest­ed since last Octo­ber, includ­ing 30 from the east­ern region, in a year long block­ade of the Faslane base where the nuclear sub­marines are kept and reg­u­lar actions at the Atom­ic Weapons Estab­lish­ment at Alder­mas­ton.
Trident Parliament square 4
Trident Parliament Square 5

they were strewn out across the whole road while sup­port­ers held a ban­ner ‘no tri­dent replace­ment’. traf­fic was redi­rect­ed and the road cleared of vehi­cles, and then police moved in and, despite the risk of caus­ing injury, man­han­dled the heavy blocks along with the pro­test­ers to the side of the road.

a spe­cial­ist team arrived and start­ed cut­ting away at the ‘tri­dent mis­sile’, while the activists were hand­ed notices by police telling them that they were tak­ing part in an ‘unau­tho­rised protest’ under the ‘seri­ous organ­ised crime and police act’ (soc­pa).

after about half an hour, two lanes of traf­fic were opened, and the three activists attached to the mis­sile were freed and arrest­ed. one of them had been slight­ly cut on her right hand dur­ing police attempts to release her.

a huge ham­mer drill was used on the first of the con­crete blocks. the block was mould­ed in a plas­tic bin with the paint­ed words ‘bin tri­dent’. press were moved well away and offi­cers blocked sight-lines. they claimed it was for health and safe­ty rea­sons, but con­tin­ued to allow traf­fic to pass by with­in feet of the oper­a­tion.

each block took a fur­ther twen­ty min­utes or so, and it was past four ‘o’ clock when the last of the pro­test­ers were removed. it is believed they are charged under the soc­pa leg­is­la­tion and for obstruc­tion of the high­way.

‘block the builders’ stage reg­u­lar block­ades at the alder­marston weapons lab­o­ra­to­ry and the next is planned for 19th march. they believe that the build­ing work at the lab has already start­ed for the next gen­er­a­tion of nuclear weapons and that today’s tri­dent vote is a sham.

more details avail­able at www.blockthebuilders.org.uk

Trident Parliament Square Critical Mass 1
Crit­i­cal Mass

The arrival of crit­i­cal mass livened things up and gave the legions of bored cops some­thing to do, albeit for a short time. At least two cyclists were told that if they ped­dled round the square again they would be arrest­ed. Sad­ly the sight of David Cameron being nicked on his bike as he cycled home was not to mate­ri­alise. He was far too busy show­ing off his green cre­den­tials by help­ing the gov­ern­ment make enough weapons to kill the entire plan­et twice over.

Inside House of Com­mons

As MPs debat­ed today over the UKs strate­gic nuclear deter­rence pro­gramme in the hours before a final deci­sion was made 3 peo­ple were arrest­ed in the House of Com­mons. They were just a few of the many across Britain who placed them­selves in the hands of police offi­cers to make their mes­sage, and that of the nations heard. Risk­ing their careers and their free­dom for their prin­ci­ples. Read more .…

3 peo­ple were arrest­ed yes­ter­day (13th march 2007) in the House of Com­mons, where from 1pm MPs were gath­er­ing to debate the issue of the UKs strate­gic nuclear defence pro­gramme and the replace­ment of Tri­dent, our cur­rent nuclear weapons sys­tem.

The debate may have opened with a pathet­i­cal­ly weak, lame dog of an argu­ment from Mar­garet Beck­ett, how­ev­er some inspir­ing speech­es were giv­en by the likes of Jere­my Cory­byn, Micheal Meach­er, John McDon­nell, Nigel Grif­fiths and many, many more.

At approx­i­mate­ly 6pm, 5 hours into the debate, two peace pro­test­ers in the view­ing gallery stood up hold­ing a peace flag. Though they remained both silent and sta­t­ic they were imme­di­ate­ly noticed my MPs, some of whom point­ed (and even smiled). The two pro­test­ers (one 18 year old girl and 21 year old guy, both stu­dents from Berk­shire) were jumped on imme­di­ate­ly by guards and escort­ed out. The 18 year old being car­ried by out secu­ri­ty. They received much applause and sup­port from peo­ple in the gallery and sub­se­quent­ly a gen­tle­man was arrest­ed for clap­ping.

One woman raised objec­tions as to the rough treat­ment the two young peo­ple received; thank­ful­ly she was not also arrest­ed for doing so.

Once removed from the view­ing area they were escort­ed to the police rooms where they were informed they had no right to a solic­i­tor or deten­tion review as would be the case out­side of par­lia­ment.
How­ev­er they were only detained for under 2 hours and were let out short­ly after the vote results was announced.

Twelve minute film shows celebs’ press-call in the morn­ing, the lock-on and par­lia­ment square block­ade of the after­noon, and the cyclists’ ‘fish on bicy­cle’ demo in the evening, fol­lowed by police harass­ment as the ‘offi­cial’ cnd protest fin­ish­es:
Video wmv ver­sion — video/x‑ms-wmv 17M
mp4 ver­sion — video/mp4 15M

Scot­land — Faslane nuclear base»»»»»»»»»»

There were four arrest­ed blockad­ing Faslane this morn­ing and a good pres­ence with ban­ners. Mean­while Faslane Peace Camp hung a ban­ner say­ing “What­ev­er the vote Tri­dent is still wrong” on the Scot­tish Par­lia­ment build­ing. 5 were arrest­ed.

I’m sure there will be more to come today and if the Par­lia­ment vote to con­tin­ue with nuclear mad­ness then Direct Action will only increase until they see sense.

Scot­land — Scot­tish par­lia­ment»»»»»»»»»»»>

At 8 o’clock this morn­ing activists attempt­ed to occu­py the roof of the Scot­tish Par­li­ment at Holy­rood. Whilst four activists were arrest­ed before they could reach the roof a lone activist man­aged to reach the canopy over the front of the build­ing. He unfurled a ban­ner read­ing, “WHATEVER THEY VOTE TRIDENT IS STILL WRONG”.
At around one o’clock the Police brought in a cher­ry pick­er and a spe­cial­ist police climb­ing team. They pro­ceed­ed to cut the ban­ner down whilst the coura­geous climber did a flit accross the roof. He was unfor­tu­a­nate­ly arrest­ed at the back of the Par­li­ment build­ing.

A sup­port­er on the ground was also arrest­ed for shout­ing sup­port to the activist, appa­rant­ly he was “incit­ing a breach of the peace”.

All those arrest­ed are to be held over night to appear in Edin­burgh Sher­riffs court tomor­row.

And from last few days:

Scot­land — MP’s office»»»»»»»»»»»>

9 Mar 2007

This morn­ing at 9:30am, pro-dis­ar­ma­ment activists occu­pied Alis­tair Darling’s (MP Edin­burgh West) con­stituen­cy office on Rut­land Square with a life-size inflat­able Tri­dent mis­sile. The mis­sile was inflat­ed as much as it could be giv­en the con­fined space, and left no room even to get to the door. The activists then, after they felt their voic­es had been heard, attempt­ed to deflate the mis­sile and get it up the stairs.

Unfor­tu­nate­ly, Alis­tair Dar­ling was not in his con­stituen­cy office (although Sarah Boy­ack MSP was)- con­ve­nient giv­en the fact that it should have been the last oppor­tu­ni­ty for con­stituents to lob­by him ahead the Tri­dent replace­ment vote. Very demo­c­ra­t­ic, Dar­ling. The activists then demon­strat­ed out­side the office with the mis­sile ful­ly inflat­ed, block­ing off the entrance to it.

The pur­pose of the action was to high­light the MP’s irre­spon­si­ble sid­ing with Tony Blair on the issue of replac­ing Tri­dent, and an attempt to put pres­sure on him to vote accord­ing to his con­stituents’ wish­es, as opposed to tow­ing the par­ty line.

The activists cov­er a broad range of anti-Tri­dent groups and hoped to influ­ence the par­lia­men­tary vote on Tri­dent replace­ment due to take place on Wednes­day 14th March. One activist has said: ‘If MPs are unwill­ing to acknowl­edge the opin­ions of their con­stituents, then con­stituents must make it a pri­or­i­ty to express their views to their MPs – through direct action if nec­es­sary.’

Anoth­er activist com­ment­ed: ‘The issue of Tri­dent replace­ment is big­ger than any MPs polit­i­cal agen­da or careerist aspi­ra­tions and big­ger than Tony Blair’s lega­cy. Dis­ar­ma­ment starts right here in the UK, we should be an exam­ple to fol­low not inter­na­tion­al bul­lies using nuclear weapons as bar­gain­ing tools.’

Join us at Faslane, 8am, Wednes­day 14th March to demon­strate against Tri­dent replace­ment and all nuclear weapons.

NO NEW NUCLEAR WEAPONS!

http://www.tridentvoteday.org.uk
http://www.faslane365.org

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Trident banner hung by Big Ben 1
13.3.2007

PRESS RELEASE

Green­peace vol­un­teers have scaled a crane next to Big Ben and hung a huge ban­ner from it declar­ing ‘TONY loves WMD’.

The protest comes as MPs pre­pare to vote tomor­row on whether to renew Britain’s nuclear weapons sys­tem and com­mit Britain to nuclear arms for the next 50 years. The four vol­un­teers aim to occu­py the crane until the vote takes place. They hope to tele­phone as many MPs as pos­si­ble urg­ing them not to sup­port new weapons of mass destruc­tion.

One of the vol­un­teers on the crane, Cat Dorey, said:‘Trident is a cold war rel­ic designed to destroy Russ­ian cities. If MPs buck­le under pres­sure from Tony Blair and vote to renew it, the reper­cus­sions will be felt around the world. We can’t oppose pro­lif­er­a­tion of WMD if we’re build­ing them at home.’

She con­tin­ued: ‘The gov­ern­ment promised a nation­al debate on Tri­dent but this is being rushed through quick­er than a shot­gun wed­ding. The real threat is cli­mate change and the bil­lions ear­marked for Tri­dent could help make Britain the world’s first low car­bon econ­o­my. We’re phon­ing MPs from the crane and ask­ing them to respect the will of the coun­try and vote against Tony Blair’s WMD pro­gramme.’

A recent poll com­mis­sioned by Chan­nel Four found that three quar­ters of the pub­lic oppose gov­ern­ment replac­ing Tri­dent now.

A report from Green­peace released last week esti­mat­ed the true cost of build­ing a new gen­er­a­tion of nuclear weapons to replace Tri­dent will be at least £76bn and could rise as high as £100 bil­lion. These fig­ures con­trast stark­ly with the £15–20bn fig­ure the gov­ern­ment has pre­vi­ous­ly stat­ed will be the cost of Tri­dent replace­ment. The report details how gov­ern­ment has spun the fig­ures by only includ­ing the design and build­ing costs of the sub­marines and not the far high­er price of main­tain­ing and devel­op­ing the nuclear weapons sys­tem over its life­time.

The cam­paign to oppose new nuclear weapons sys­tems has received sup­port across the polit­i­cal spec­trum

Kofi Annan says of Tony Blair’s pol­i­cy: ‘They should not imag­ine that this will be accept­ed as com­pat­i­ble with the Nuclear non-Pro­lif­er­a­tion Treaty.’

For­mer shad­ow defence sec­re­tary Michael Ancram says: ‘The threat of using nuclear weapons is not only illog­i­cal but incred­i­ble’ ‘the need for gen­uine­ly inde­pen­dent alter­na­tive and flex­i­ble non-nuclear deter­rence is if any­thing greater.’

Pro­fes­sor Stephen Hawk­ing says: ‘To replace Tri­dent would make it more dif­fi­cult to get arms reduc­tion. It would also be a waste of mon­ey because there are no cir­cum­stances in which we would use it inde­pen­dent­ly.’

Mohammed ElBa­radei, the head of the UN nuclear watch­dog said in Lon­don recent­ly: ‘Britain can­not expect oth­er coun­tries to refrain from acquir­ing nuclear weapons if it upgrades its tri­dent nuclear weapons sys­tem.’

»»»»»»»>demos in oth­er parts of coun­try too — see indymedia.org.uk or else­where Trident Parliament Square demo

First Aldermaston SOCPA arrest on run-up to Trident vote

11.03.2007
At the start of the week that sees a vote on Tri­dent replace­ment (14 March), Juli­et McBride from Alder­mas­ton Wom­en’s Peace Camp was arrest­ed after spend­ing over two hours on a high secu­ri­ty fence sur­round­ing the new Ori­on laser at the Atom­ic Weapons Estab­lish­ment, Alder­mas­ton.

Aldermaston Orion fence protest11.03.2007
At the start of the week that sees a vote on Tri­dent replace­ment (14 March), Juli­et McBride from Alder­mas­ton Wom­en’s Peace Camp was arrest­ed after spend­ing over two hours on a high secu­ri­ty fence sur­round­ing the new Ori­on laser at the Atom­ic Weapons Estab­lish­ment, Alder­mas­ton.

Juli­et was sub­se­quent­ly held for more than 10 hours and charged with Crim­i­nal Tres­pass under the Seri­ous Organ­ised Crime and Police Act 2005. The Attor­ney Gen­er­al must now decide whether to pro­ceed with a pros­e­cu­tion.

Her action was tak­en just before par­lia­ment pre­pares to vote on the gov­ern­ment motion on Tri­dent Replace­ment: “That this house sup­ports the government’s deci­sion as set out in the white paper The Future of the Unit­ed King­doms Nuclear Deter­rent (CM6994) to take the steps nec­es­sary to main­tain the UK min­i­mum strate­gic nuclear deter­rent beyond the life of the exist­ing sys­tem and to take fur­ther steps towards meet­ing the UK’s dis­ar­ma­ment respon­si­bil­i­ties under Arti­cle VI of the Non-Pro­lif­er­a­tion Treaty.”

While the White Paper out­lined its belief in the need for imi­nent deci­sions on replac­ing the sub­ma­rine fleet and mis­sile bod­ies, the gov­ern­ment claims that deci­sions on future nuclear war­heads will not be required until the next par­lia­ment. How­ev­er, work is already well under way on the new Ori­on laser — before any deci­sion is made in par­lia­ment, at an esti­mat­ed cost of over £180 mil­lion (see build­ing work in pic­tures). Ori­on will be able to repli­cate the con­di­tions of a nuclear explo­sion, can only be need­ed and intend­ed to design new nuclear war­heads.

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A range of groups are organ­is­ing events to say “no” to Tri­dent replace­ment on 14 March. See http://tridentvoteday.org.uk

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