Twelve
thousand lobby over 300 MPs on trade justice
Over 12,000 people descended on Parliament to talk to their MPs about
how developing countries are being ripped off by unfair trade rules. In
what was the world's biggest mass lobby of politicians on trade, people
came from all parts of the United Kingdom with constituents from Northern
Ireland, the Scottish isles and Cornwall.
Hundreds of politicians came out to meet them. Tony Blair met organisers
in the morning, while John Prescott, Iain Duncan Smith and Peter Mandelson
met their constituents who were lining the Westminster pavements. Inside
Westminster, trade issues also dominated as the first question in Parliamentary
question time concerned the mass lobby.
Political influence didn't stop in Britain. The South African President
Thabo Mbeki called organisers to express his support.
Radiohead and former Body Shop MD, Anita Roddick launched a huge Mexican
wave of sound which ran from outside the Houses of Parliament across Lambeth
Bridge and all the way to London Eye. The wave lasted 6 minutes and 37
seconds.
Chris Holt, head of Trade Justice Movement said: "We're overwhelmed
by the amount of people that have come here today. Such a broad coalition
cannot be ignored by the government and this gives Tony Blair a clear
mandate to champion radical reform of the rules of international trade
when he meets other leaders at the G8 next week."
For further information contact:
Sarah Finch Trade Justice Movement 07870 823485
Patrick Nicholson CAFOD 07867 908720
Andrew Pendleton Christian Aid 07720 813865
Neil Verlander Friends of the Earth 07712 843209
Julia Tilford Oxfam 07818 406010
Dave Timms World Development Movement 07711 875345
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