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Extinction Rebellion to camp on Peckham Rye park for 2 weeks
Rockets replied to MrsR's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Sue Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Why on earth would someone be sectioned for taking > part in a protest against the continuing use of > fossil fuels? > > It isn't the people protesting who are insane > 😡 Repeatedly sitting in the road in front of traffic refusing to move is the type of behaviour to get you sectioned....regardless of what the motive is. Interesting to see if this police tactic is repeated at future protests...XR want to he arrested so if you don't give them what they want and threaten to call an ambulance for them is a smart move. -
Extinction Rebellion to camp on Peckham Rye park for 2 weeks
Rockets replied to MrsR's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Threatening to call an ambulance could be a masterstroke by the police. XR are anti-establishment and want to be arrested and want to make it as difficult as possible for the police and court system to process them. I can't imagine XR want to be a burden on the NHS and I reckon if you get taken to hospital enough times for sitting in a road they could probably section you which would be a gar more effective way of stopping repeat offenders! Also I can't imagine bragging about going to hospital and being sectioned holds the same cache at the Peckham Rye camp as being arrested... -
Extinction Rebellion to camp on Peckham Rye park for 2 weeks
Rockets replied to MrsR's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
I loved this bit... Asked about the controversial roadblocks which have seen ambulances blocked off, activist and nurse practitioner Anna Bunton said their policy was to let ?blue lights? through when possible. She added that pollution causes health problems, which helps justify when ambulances are inadvertently stopped. .....that's a great justification for blocking ambulances on blue lights.....one day they might return to Terra firma from their low earth orbit....;-) Do you think Sparrow and Wolf are their real names....;-) -
Extinction Rebellion to camp on Peckham Rye park for 2 weeks
Rockets replied to MrsR's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
So it is sanctioned by the council.......a list of rules...my goodness...if it turns out the portaloos have been provided by the council at tax payers' expense then we really do know the council is utterly out of control. -
Extinction Rebellion to camp on Peckham Rye park for 2 weeks
Rockets replied to MrsR's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Jenijenjen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > "For goodness sake even the Green party says it is > counter productive" > > As Waseley has pointed out, this is not a true > reflection of Caroline Lucas' views quoted in the > BBC article. The following are extracts from the > article where she is directly quoted: > > "I am sorry that it has come to this and that this > is the only way that people feel they can make > their voices heard." > > ... > > "Personally for example, if you are going to try > and stop Tube trains moving around I think that is > counterproductive. > > "I think that being on the streets of London has > been shown to be a way of capturing people's > imaginations. > > "People have joined those protests who have never > protested before. They are doing it because they > know we have to leave new fossil fuels in the > ground. > > "The International Energy Agency says that, the > latest IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate > Change) report says that, and yet this government > and this energy strategy... is foreseeing getting > out even more oil and gas from the North Sea, that > is frankly immoral and the UN general secretary > said that is frankly both morally and economically > mad." > > Note she only believes attempting to stop tube > trains is counter productive. Given Sadiq's and Caroline Lucas' comments do you think they got wind of some of the tactics XR were planning to employ this week and fired a warning shot across their bows? They have targeted the tube before (remember when one of the XR protestors jumped on top of a tube and was sumarrilarily removed from it by builders who didn't take too kindly to him trying to stop them getting paid for they day!). I think this is the first time the Green's have accused XR of counter productive actions so something is happening. They are probably seeing that the extreme measures XR employs is having a negative impact in focus groups and polling. -
Extinction Rebellion to camp on Peckham Rye park for 2 weeks
Rockets replied to MrsR's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Jenijenjen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The council has been accused of SO many things > that anything more is likely to be water off a > duck?s back. The Council?s letter states ?XR has > given a number of assurances in relation to noise, > behaviour and leaving the park as they find it? > and at this stage we really can?t prejudge the > outcome. Would a formal agreement really make any > difference? How is that turning a blind eye going for the council....? This is what turning a blind eye enables.... https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-london-61057845 For goodness sake even the Green party says it is counter productive.......this is the lunatic fringe being empowered by people who somehow think their cause is honourable....when the Green party says it has become counter productive you know they are doing long-term harm to the issue. -
Extinction Rebellion to camp on Peckham Rye park for 2 weeks
Rockets replied to MrsR's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
They are not there because they fancy a few days in Peckham Rye, they are there to muster from other parts of the country before "bringing London to a grinding halt" with illegal protests and disruption. You're basically greenwashing anarchists...just look up their founders' comments on subjects like the Holocaust and rape. Another one of their founders admits to driving a diesel car....go figure........not a group I would want to be associated with. -
Extinction Rebellion to camp on Peckham Rye park for 2 weeks
Rockets replied to MrsR's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
But the suffragettes' shift to a more collaborative approach was part of affecting change wasn't it? It might be one facet but it is a very important one and that is the point I am trying to make in relation to XR. P.S. Congrats on your PHD by the way! -
Extinction Rebellion to camp on Peckham Rye park for 2 weeks
Rockets replied to MrsR's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
But HP it is an important part of the story that public opinion swung in their favour and they actually achieved their aims when they focussed on supporting the country's war efforts rather than a campaign of disruption. One wonders when the penny might drop for XR that disruption is not actually getting them anywhere.... I also wonder how many of the XR groups campaigning for no more fossil fuels were, or would have been, part of the groups campaigning for no nuclear in the 1980s or part of the protests around nuclear expansion about 10 years ago...that's partially what got us into this mess.....hindsight hey.... It seems many of their members love a protest but offer little in the way of solutions..... -
Extinction Rebellion to camp on Peckham Rye park for 2 weeks
Rockets replied to MrsR's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Didn't the suffragettes suspend disruption activities during the First World War and put their efforts towards aiding the war effort and that was the thing that actually swung public opinion in their favour and then got them the political leverage for change? I think this is the point many of us (and Sadiq) are making - XR is a fringe group that uses illegal methods that are harming the cause and discussion not helping it. The court of public opinion is clearing against XR and their various splinter groups and I suspect as they ramp their disruption activities this week from Base Camp Rye so they will do even more harm. If you think supporting them is somehow going to make any positive progress good luck to you. -
Extinction Rebellion to camp on Peckham Rye park for 2 weeks
Rockets replied to MrsR's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Yes but some of us can acknowledge the need for action against the existential threat to our species without the need to go and break the law, cause massive disruption to innocent people or superglue ourselves to electric trains - I think that's called intellectual evolution! ;-) -
Extinction Rebellion to camp on Peckham Rye park for 2 weeks
Rockets replied to MrsR's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
I actually think XR do more harm than good - they turn people off the climate debate by their ludicrous protests - they seem to live in an alternate universe where there is a simple answer to everything - and they have scored more own goals in their short existence which has actually made them a bit of a laughing stock (Emma Thompson takes pride of place in that one followed closely by the one who superglued himself to an electric train) - some of them don't actually seem to know what they are protesting for/against and many seem to come from very privileged backgrounds (seemingly Oxfordshire seems to be the breeding ground for them!). In the same way Swampy created a negative perception of environmental protestors XR are doing the same and it seems even Sadiq agrees.... Speaking to the Local Democracy Reporting Service, Mayor of London Sadiq Khan said the actions of Extinction Rebellion protesters could ?discourage? others from joining the fight against climate change. Mr Khan said: ?One of the things that those who feel passionately about [climate change] have to do is to win over public opinion at the same time as putting pressure on the Government. ?My concern is some of the actions of XR discourage people from joining the campaign and don?t affect Government policy. I think all campaigning, protests, should be peaceful, lawful and safe, and I?m concerned that some of the tactics being used are counterproductive.? It is clear Southwark should not be allowing them to camp on Peckham Rye and should be doing their utmost to disperse them. Why should the council be supporting groups of protestors who are travelling to London who are coming here to cause havoc in London via illegal activities for a week and make Londoners' lives a misery to make a point that everyone already gets? -
Extinction Rebellion to camp on Peckham Rye park for 2 weeks
Rockets replied to MrsR's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Well, they haven't been behaving very well thus far, they were at it today closing Tower Bridge and even Sadiq said their protests are counter-productive. Yet a few miles south Southwark are providing them a place to "regenerate" after their attacks - it's ludicrous. They are promising to grind London to a halt over the next week so the camp must be related to these efforts: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/apr/08/extinction-rebellion-fossil-fuels-protest-grind-london-halt https://www.bigissue.com/news/activism/extinction-rebellion-london-protest-roadblocks/ -
Extinction Rebellion to camp on Peckham Rye park for 2 weeks
Rockets replied to MrsR's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
I wonder if Emma Thompson will be jetting in first-class from LA to join the protest like she did on the Oxford Street sit-in.....ahem..... XR engage in illegal indiscriminate tactics designed to disrupt everyday life for many - there is no way the council should be encouraging that by giving them somewhere to base their attacks from. XR has spawned Insulate Britain and the Tyre Slashers (or whatever they are called) all of whom follow the same disruption tactics. Whether we agree or not with the over-riding aims of the groups the problem is the council set a precedent by allowing this to take place. And it is not just the cost to the council, this will likely require policing and there is a high chance we will see protests by XR in the local area that will cause massive disruption to everyone. So whilst a lot on here say...yes I will be welcoming them...would they say the same if it was a group they did not agree with? I suspect not. -
Extinction Rebellion to camp on Peckham Rye park for 2 weeks
Rockets replied to MrsR's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
If it is authorised then the council needs to explain why; XR are not a group they should be supporting or encouraging. -
Extinction Rebellion to camp on Peckham Rye park for 2 weeks
Rockets replied to MrsR's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Yeah I suspect that if you or I went and pitched a tent on Peckham Rye for a few weeks the council would be less than pleased and would be doing their utmost to move us on. Travellers would not be afforded the same leniency. I am also concerned that people with a point to prove against XR might also be attracted to the park to make their feelings felt/disrupt the camp. Can we expect XR protests/disruption to be taking place in the local area during the duration of their camp - are they going to try and target roads like the A205 for example? The council should really be doing their utmost to not allow them to camp but I suspect XR know the law and how long they can stay before the authorities can get orders to move them on - I think the reference to common land might be quite telling. Owners of larger cars in the area might want to get themselves a portable type inflator just in case XR decide to bring their tyre deflating mates along with them..... -
Admin - could you clarify where people are falling foul of the not sticking to the topic? On previous occasions the deviation has been clear and obvious - now it is much less so and the last two pages of posts pretty much all reference LTNs and between your two warnings all of the posts are in relation to the LTNs (unless of course some of them have been deleted). We all want to be respectful of the rules but it seems the forum members have been doing a good job self-policing and staying within the subject matter of the title of this new thread. Could you help clarify the rules of engagement please?
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And this comment from DulvilleRes sums up, very succinctly part of the problem: "I do know a lot of people, however, who are looking to do something about the kind of world they will leave their kids." Once people start thinking about all kids rather than their own we will finally be able to make some progress. LTNs clearly benefit some kids not all...
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Labour will retain control of Southwark but I wouldn't want to be in Cllr WIlliams' shoes if I presided over a collapse of the Southwark red wall. It's clear the Lib Dems smell blood and they could easily get enough seats to make things more uncomfortable for Labour moving forward. Keir Starmer has put a lot of focus on these local elections in May and, given the utter contempt for the Tories it will not be a good look if Labour loses share in any traditional stronghold areas - those local results dictate the national agenda. And given Southwark Labour's hard-left leaning tendencies a few key seats lost may force Labour HQ to take a closer look at what's going on. Party infighting has always been the Achilles heal for Labour and we may be about to see more of it break out if the results in May don't go well.
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It's funny - you refer to some of us wanting a utopian world yet it is the pro cycle/LTN lobby that are often utterly misguided in their views on what is possible. Many of us just want a pragmatic, balanced approach to managing the issues of traffic and pollution - that is not utopian. What is utopian however, is the clamour of some groups of people to want to live in a car-free enclave whilst everyone else soaks up the displaced traffic - which is actually very dystopian. It seems that many of the pro-LTN/pro-cylce lobby (and I very deliberately intertwine the two as it was the cycle lobby who were responsible for pushing the LTN narrative) hold a utopian view of how living in certain parts of London should be. They crave a Trumpton like existence - living in a vehicle-free urban village complete with (organic) butcher, (artisan) baker and (expensive) coffee shops and high house prices. They rarely need to leave this urban village because they are wealthy, have everything delivered and have a big car for those jaunts to the big country hotel or pad. Their biggest decision of the day is if they get their coffee from expensive coffee shop X or Y. It's no co-incidence that many of the most controversial LTNs are in areas of wealth or significant gentrification (Dulwich, Islington, London Fields) as local politicians pander to the whims of, more often than not, middle-class lobby groups who are quite happy to put their wants and desires over everyone else. So really it is not us who crave a utopian world but those encouraging and supporting these unfair and unjust schemes. P.S. I noticed at the weekend that North Dulwich to London Bridge trains has been reduced by 50% as well
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Waseley Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Instinctively LDs should be pro measures to reduce > car use. Which many will consider a positive > thing They are, I just don't think, like many of us, that they think the ones in Dulwich are actually helping the issue - in fact, they are making the problem a lot worse. If Labour had been pragmatic from the beginning they wouldn't be in this mess - this is very much a problem of their own making and they thought they could manipulate their way out of it but I very much sense come May they will reap what they sowed. I really find it amazing that pro-LTN campaigners used, and continue to use, the term traffic evaporation. As we know if LTNs cause evaporation on one road it condenses and falls on another.....
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redpost Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Penguin68 Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > It's simple. Your use is frivolous. Mine is > > necessary. > > Exactly, that's how people think when roadspace is > an 'all you can eat' resource > > When scarcity and recovery of environmental costs > are introduced, people are forced to think if the > car journey is really necessary. That's what LTNs > and road pricing do But LTNs only do that when there are viable alternatives...and it is clear in Dulwich with its low PTAL scores that there aren't enough other viable options for the types of essential journeys being made. And anyway, I think I can honestly say that the last frivolous car journey I made was when I was 17 after passing my test and I used to think....oooh, I might go for a drive....but that novelty soon wore off.......
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One Dulwich update. Elections on 5 May 2022 We understand that 5 April is the last day on which candidates can declare their intention to stand. News is still coming in very slowly ? nothing yet, for example, on any Green Party candidates. We will update you with a full list of candidates next week. What has Southwark spent on consultation? Southwark?s response to a February 2022 FOI asking what had been spent on the Dulwich Streetspace consultation (including fees paid to external bodies, communications and staff time) estimates a total of ?210,000 ? but this doesn?t seem to include the consultation survey itself, the latest March 2022 newsletter, or all staff costs (for example, the communications team). It?s likely, therefore, that the total is well over a quarter of a million ? although this is clearly affordable given the income from fines (see below). Southwark News on the ?whopping? fines See the Southwark News report this week on the ?6.6m brought in so far from fines (we estimate the total will be more than ?8m for 2021 once all 120,000 penalties have been collected). Decision-maker Cllr Catherine Rose (standing again for election in Dulwich Wood ward in May) is quoted as saying, ?We want to help local people to reclaim their streets.? As she knows, however, streets on the boundaries of LTNs ? like Croxted Road and East Dulwich Grove ? are not ?reclaimed? but have become more congested and more polluted. More LTNs in North Dulwich? As we dig into the rumours about a new LTN in the North Dulwich triangle, we have been reminded that this was a proposal put forward by Southwark Cyclists and Living Streets as part of the Dulwich Streetspace consultation (see option 7, page 23). It suggested the closure of Ruskin Walk, Hollingbourne, Holmdene, Elmwood and Beckwith from Half Moon Lane. Southwark Cyclists and Living Streets are very influential with the Council ? see our News piece from last week ? so this proposal may well re-emerge after the elections on 5 May. The redesign of Herne Hill junction Separately, more about the background to the Herne Hill Forum?s plans for redesigning Herne Hill junction can be found in the minutes of the Forum?s meetings. The September 2021 minutes record that Herne Hill ward councillor Becca Thackray (Green Party) and Dulwich Village ward councillor Richard Leeming (Labour Party) ?responded positively? to the scheme.
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