Egging on Trade Justice in Milton Keynes
by Sophie Dodgeon and Judith Cavanagh
An unfair egg and spoon race was just one of the fun ways in which
the serious message for trade justice was delivered to two MPs in Milton
Keynes today.
About 30 people from local churches came together at Christ the Cornerstone
Church in the city centre, where they heard a banana producer from Costa
Rica describe how workers in his country lack many basic rights - such
as the right to join trade unions.
Judith Cavanagh from Christian Aid went on to explain how unfair rules
are keeping millions in poverty all around the world. In response Dr
Phyllis Starkey MP said she welcomed the campaign and looked forward
to working with the local group on this important issue.
The event culminated in a symbolic moment when images of scales were
raised to illustrate the urgent need for trade rules to be weighted
in favour of the poor and the environment.
'This was a fantastic event which delivered a strong message on trade
justice to MPs,' said Judith Cavanagh.
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