These two videos were recorded at last night’s Campaign Against Climate Change meeting in Bethnal Green. It was attended by around sixty people. As far as I’m aware it was the only attempt at organising a local meeting to build for tomorrow’s CACC trade union conference and on the platform were Tony Kearns, Deputy General Secretary of the Communication Workers Union, Phil Thornhill, the driving force behind CACC, Romayne Phoenix, a Green Party councillor from Lewisham, George Galloway and Robin Sivapalan who had been invited to speak about the Heathrow climate camp and briefly did.
The speakers represented much of the spectrum that has been involved in organising tomorrow’s conference. What was striking about their contributions was how far to the left mainstream discussion in the climate change movement now is. All the speakers were unambiguous in locating the capitalist model of development at the heart of the problem and in the need for mass action as part of the solution.
Rather disappointingly the SWP branch of Respect chose neither to advertise the meeting nor send anyone along to participate.
There was a full and frank exchange of views in the discussion that followed which there’s not much point going into mainly because I’ve long since given up taken notes at meetings and can’t be relied on to accurate report what was said.
Did the meeting have any significance? Yes. It was the first attempt to organise something of the sort in the area on the issue that I know of. Even though the publicity for it was pretty low key the audience was a very respectable size and showed the potential for setting up locally based campaign groups to get active on what will be the principal political issue of the 21st century
I strongly recommend listening to Tony Kearn’s contribution. He has been actively involved in planning Saturday’s trade union conference.





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