Nationwide speeches by Green politicians call for change in political climate

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5 June 2017

The Green Party has called for a shift in the political climate in a series of speeches across England on World Environment Day (June 5) [1].

Prominent Green politicians took part in coordinated speeches in Bath, Bristol, Isle of Wight, London and Sheffield [2]. Jonathan Bartley, Green Party co-leader, spoke in London at 10am.

Speaking ahead of the event, Bartley said:

“Theresa May’s staggeringly weak response to Trump’s climate sabotage shows how weak her Government is when it comes to environmental protection. She is standing idly by while the US president swings a wrecking ball at the Paris agreement.

“Britain could be leading the world in climate technology, creating thousands of new jobs and building an economy for the future. By voting Green on 8th June you will send the clear message to whoever is in Government that climate-wrecking policies are utterly short-sighted.

“In 2015 UKIP gained one MP but with 13% of the vote they changed the political narrative. UKIP said “jump” and the Conservatives said “how high?”. We can do the same at this election with a Green vote – a vote for a positive, inclusive, open, confident, and caring Britain. A Britain that is a true democracy with a parliament representative of the people.”

Notes:

  1. http://worldenvironmentday.global/
  2. Times and locations of speeches:

Eleanor Field in Bath

Time: 8.30am

Location: Roman Baths, Stall Street, Bath BA1 1LZ

Molly Scott Cato and Jean Lambert in Bristol

Time: 9am

Location: Brandon Hill, Park Street, BS1 5RR

Vix Lowthion in Isle of Wight

Time: 9.30am

Location: 115 St James Street, Newport, PO30 5HB

Jonathan Bartley in London

Time: 10am

Location: Corner of Natal Road and Streatham High Road, SW16 6JA

Natalie Bennett in Sheffield

Time: 11.30am

Location: Surrey Street entrance, Sheffield Winter Garden, S1 2L

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Get outside, connect with the planet that sustains us, urges UN on World Environment Day

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5 June 2017 – With well documented physical and mental health benefits of being in nature, the theme of this year’s World Environment Day &#8211 ‘Connecting People to Nature’ &#8211 the United Nations is highlighting the vast benefits, from food security and improved health to water supply and climatic stability, that clean environments provide to humanity.

&#8220This is our environment. It is the keystone of a sustainable future. Without a healthy environment we cannot end poverty or build prosperity,&#8221 said Secretary-General António Guterres in a video message on the Day, commemorated annually on 5 June.

Pointing to land, water oceans, forests, and &#8220the air that we breathe,&#8221 the UN chief reaffirmed that everyone has a role to play &#8220in protecting our only home,&#8221 including using less plastics, driving less, wasting less food and &#8220teaching each other to care.&#8221

&#8220On World Environment Day &#8211 and every day &#8211 let us reconnect with nature. Let us cherish the planet that protects us,&#8221 concluded Mr. Guterres.

World Environment Day is the largest global day for positive environmental action. This year, the main celebrations are hosted by Canada. The UN Environment Programme (UNEP) says thousands of people across six continents are joining massive clean-ups of beaches and parks, countries are protecting 1,600 square kilometres of land, and over 30 iconic landmarks, including the Empire State Building, ‘Christ the Redeemer’ statue in Rio, and Niagara Falls, will light up in green.

The Day’s theme encourages people to simply ‘get back outdoors’

The 2017 edition of the Day coincides with the opening at UN Headquarters in New York of The Ocean Conference, the first-ever high-level global meeting on conservation and sustainable use of the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development. The Governments of Fiji and Sweden have the co-hosting responsibilities of the Conference.

The 2030 Agenda resolves &#8220to ensure the lasting protection of the planet and its natural resources,&#8221 in particular, the Agenda’s associated Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 14 and 15 focus on respectively conserving and sustainably using the oceans, seas and marine resources and on protecting, restoring and promoting sustainable use of land ecosystems.

&#8220Our entire modern life, with its skyscrapers and smartphones, stands on a delicate foundation of natural systems,&#8221 said UN Environment chief Erik Solheim in remarks on the Day. &#8220Today, these foundations are shaking, undermined by man-made climate change, deforestation and extinctions. No amount of advanced technology will save us if we destroy and pollute our natural lifeblood.&#8221

Billions of rural people around the world spend every working day ‘connected to nature’ and appreciate their dependence on natural water supplies and how nature support their livelihoods in the form of fertile soil. They are among the first to suffer when ecosystems are threatened, whether by pollution, climate change or over-exploitation.

VIDEO: The UN Environment Programme (UNEP) calls on everyone this World Environment Day to show how they’re #WithNature. Featuring UNEP Goodwill Ambassadors Gisele Bündchen and Don Cheadle.

‘Connect with nature’ by visiting an iconic UNECSO-designated site

In line with the theme of the Day, ‘Connecting People with Nature,’ Irina Bokova, the Director-General of the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, invited everyone to take time out from busy lives and to visit one of UNESCO’s sites &#8211 including Biosphere Reserves, many Global Geoparks and iconic World Heritage sites &#8211 often overlying key strategic surface or groundwater resources and which bring together more than 2,000 exceptional sites around the world.

&#8220All of them employ local people and have their doors wide open to the public, because we know now this is the surest path to more inclusive and sustainable development, respectful of the boundaries of the planet,&#8221 she said, calling women and men everywhere &#8220to connect with the nature around them that gives beauty, meaning and harmony to the lives we lead.&#8221

Cash-for-votes scandal: SNP overruled civil servants on £1m crofting spending announcement

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5 Jun 2017

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A senior SNP Minister overruled civil servants who didn’t want to make a press statement on spending for crofters because it breached purdah rules, new emails have revealed.

The fresh revelations comes after the Scottish Conservatives revealed last week that officials had admitted making “the wrong call” in unveiling a £8 million spending deal for Glasgow just before the local government elections.

The Scottish Conservatives have today said the growing scandal has shown that the SNP Government is “mired in sleaze”.

On April 25th, Rural Affairs Secretary Fergus Ewing announced he would be spending £1 million on housing for crofters.

Emails published today show that civil servants advised him not to make the announcement because of the election period – but Mr Ewing ignored them and insisted it go ahead.   Mr Ewing claimed the spending announcement was legitimate because it did not involve councils.

However, the guidance clearly states that Ministers should avoid spending announcements that could influence or could be seen to influence voters, particularly in local areas.

Scottish Conservative MSP for the North East Ross Thomson said:

“The evidence is in. It is now clear that Nicola Sturgeon’s government indulged in a systematic breaking of the rules prior to last months’ local government elections.

“This is a growing scandal that requires an urgent investigation.

“Mr Ewing was told by civil servants not to make this announcement but ignored them in an attempt to win a few headlines ahead of the local elections.

“Nicola Sturgeon must end her silence over this affair. After ten years in power, her government is now mired in sleaze.

“On Thursday, voters across Scotland can have their say and make it clear we’ve had enough.”


1. See the full emails here: http://www.scottishconservatives.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/2017-06-03-Purdah2.pdf

2. The release on the funds for crofters on April 25th is here https://news.gov.scot/news/croft-house-grants-awarded

3. The guidance on announcements during an election period can be seen here: https://beta.gov.scot/publications/scottish-local-government-election-guidance-2017/

4. The details of the email exchanges between civil servants and the Minister are here:

18 April 2017 10:05

From REDACTED in Crofting Policy to Cabinet Secretary for the Rural Economy and Connectivity (Fergus Ewing)

‘I have purposefully not included the total budget for 2017/18, of £2m. This may raise unwanted questions such as why we approved half the budget in the first year

19 April 2017 08:39

From REDACTED in Local Government and Analytical Services Division to Minister for Transport and the Islands cc REDACTED

RE: Croft house Grant – News Release   ‘I take it the Local Government Election period does not create any difficulties with this announcement?’

19 April 2017 09:05

From REDACTED to Minister for Transport and the Islands cc REDACTED

‘I agree with [Redacted] that we should double check this can be announced given restrictions around LG elections’

19 April 2017 11:41

From REDACTED to Minister for Transport and the Islands cc REDACTED

‘Dear all, I have checked the guidance and discussed with comms colleagues and would advise against this being announced during the restricted period for the local government elections.

The funding is particularly relevant to a couple of council areas and could therefore be argued to potentially have a bearing on the local election campaign, particularly with crofting issues having been very topical recently.

‘I’d suggest we don’t issue the press release and there is no croft visit by Yousaf’

Fergus Ewing overruled them:

20 April 2017 12:46

From REDACTED on behalf of Cabinet Secretary for the Rural Economy and Connectivity To Minister for Transport and the Islands Cc Cabinet Secretary for the Rural Economy and Connectivity

‘All,   Mr Ewing has commented that a news release should still go ahead as it has nothing to do with the local government.   Aware Mr Yousaf is already on Uist but would it be possible for a news release next week? If not please can you provide more details as to why this shouldn’t go out and I will update Mr Ewing.’

21 April 2017 13:31 From REDACTED To REDACTED Cabinet Secretariat inbox

‘Mr Ewing is keen for a Scottish Government announcement of funding for the Croft House Grant Scheme to be announced next week.

This would be to confirm that £948,000 has been awarded to help crofters in some of Scotland’s most rural and remote communities benefit from better housing.

With 29 crofters sharing the funding which enables them to build or improve homes, helping to retain and attract people to rural communities.

Given the prominence and recent coverage around crofting and the fact that this is a funding announcement, initial consideration within comms was that it would be best to avoid announcing during the Local government pre-election period.

The Cabinet Secretary has now requested advice on whether the announcement could go ahead. Can I have a view from you?’

Senior Civil Servants fell into line behind Ewing – but broke their own guidance

21 April 2017 14:26

From Head of Media for the Rural Economy & Connectivity To Cabinet Secretary for the Rural Economy and Connectivity; Minister for Transport and the Islands

‘I have discussed with Cabinet Secretariat and [Redacted] has confirmed [Redacted] is content for a factual release to be issued next week’

A further email followed from the Cabinet Secretariat confirming they were not of the view local election guidance would ‘pose a problem’ because ‘the crofting counties are within a clearly defined geographical area, so I don’t think there will be much surprise from a local authority standpoint.’

This is not what the guidance states. It is in fact the opposite of what the guidance states. The guidance, available here, states that:

‘Particular care should be taken over official support, and the use of public resources, including publicity, for Ministerial or official announcements which could have a bearing on matters relevant to the local elections…national announcements by the Scottish Government may have a particular impact on local areas, for example, the publication of policy statements which have a specific local dimension.

Ministers will wish to be aware of the potential sensitivities in this regard and might decide, on advice, to postpone making certain announcements until after the local elections.’

Jeremy Corbyn speech in Carlisle after the London Bridge terrorist attacks

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In a
speech tonight in Carlisle, Jeremy Corbyn, Leader of the Labour Party,
said: 

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against delivery**

“After
the horrific events last night in London in which seven people have died and 21
remain in a critical condition, I would like to start by asking everyone to
stand with me for a minute’s silence.



"Tonight
 we are once again meeting in
the aftermath of a terrorist atrocity, and returning to the election campaign
in shock and anger at the brutality and horror that was perpetrated on the
streets of London last night.

 

"Let me start by repeating what I said this
morning sentiments I know are shared by all of us across our country.

 

"This was an appalling terrorist atrocity
committed by those warped by a depraved inhumanity. We have to stand together,
united and determined in our communities, as the people of Manchester less than
two weeks ago.

 

"We all express our love and solidarity to
the families and friends of those who have died, and of those who have been so
grievously injured, and though we find it difficult to fully imagine their
pain, we feel for them, we are with them, and we grieve for those who have
died.

 

"We pay tribute to the Ambulance Service
and the Fire & Rescue Service, for their bravery and professionalism.

 

"And especially to the Police and British
Transport Police. 
They acted quickly and
decisively to save lives, their professionalism was again exemplary.


 

"And also our magnificent NHS staff, who
are still working now to save lives and heal the injured.  

 

"And let us express our admiration too for
those members of the public who put themselves in danger to assist and protect
others even to the extent of confronting the murderous attackers.

 

"As in Manchester last month, their actions
represent not just the best of Britain they represent normal, decent Britain,
the quiet courage and compassion that will always defeat fear and hatred.

 

"Those who wish to harm our people divide
our communities and attack our democracy will not succeed. Our values of
solidarity, humanity and justice will prevail.

 

"The violence and brutality of last night’s
attack, the targeting of innocent people going about their ordinary business is
a depravity familiar from similar attacks in Manchester, across Europe, the
Middle East and beyond.

 

"That is why we are ready to consider
whatever proposals may be brought forward by the police and security services
more effectively to deal with the terrorist threat.

 

"If Labour is elected I will commission a
report from the security services 
on Friday on the changing nature of the terrorist threat.

 

"Our priority must be public safety and I
will take whatever action is necessary and effective to protect the security of
our people and our country that includes full authority for the police to use
whatever force is necessary to protect and save life as they did last night as
they did in Westminster in March.

 

"You cannot protect the public on the cheap
the police and security services must get the resources they need not 20,000
police cuts.

 

"Theresa May was warned by the Police
Federation but she accused them of “crying wolf.”

 

"As Labour set out in our manifesto we will
recruit another 10,000 new police officers including more armed police who need
to be properly rewarded as well as 1,000 more security services staff to
support our communities and help keep us safe.

 

‘But it is the timing of yesterday’s attack that
we must also address today the aim of the terrorists is plainly to derail our
democracy and disrupt or even halt this election.

 

"The general election is of course about
the democratic choice between the Labour and Conservative parties and our very
different visions and plans for the future of our country.

 

"But it is also now about something even
bigger it is about the struggle between terrorism and democracy itself.

 

"The mass murderers who brought terror to
our streets in London and Manchester want our election to be halted, they want
democracy halted. They want their violence to overwhelm our right to vote in a
fair and peaceful election and to go about our lives freely.

 

"That is why there can be no doubt
that 
next Thursday’s vote must
go ahead. Neither can we suspend our campaigning, so I am glad to be here in
Carlisle as scheduled and launching our housing policy with John Healey.

 

"Across London today, people have been
carrying on upset and appalled but carrying on to act otherwise would be to
hand the twisted and depraved strategists of ISIS the political victory they
crave.

 

"So it is right that we return to the
choices the British people face on 
June 8 in the sure and certain knowledge that we have together, whatever
our party views, already made the choice between democracy and terrorism
between freedom and fear.

 

"The choice you face on 8th
June
 is a Conservative party which has made
clear it will press on with another five years of austerity and cuts to
essential public services to pay for even more tax handouts to the richest and
the big corporations.

 

"Or the Labour Party, which is guaranteeing
95% of taxpayers will pay no extra tax but is asking the best off and the
largest companies to pay a bit more to fund our hospitals, police, schools,
decent pensions and childcare to invest in good jobs and a growing economy for
the many not the few.

 

"I don’t hesitate to make the case for more
tax from those who can afford it.

 

"It is taxation that underpins our
peaceful, tolerant and civilised society the police, security services, fire
and rescue service, our NHS they have all suffered cuts to pay for tax
giveaways for the big corporations and the very richest.

 

"Here in Carlisle you have felt the effects
of austerity and that’s why we will increase funding in flood prevention and
halt the Sustainability and Transformation Programme that threatens to close
hospitals, A&Es and maternity units.

 

"We are the fifth richest country in the
world, it doesn’t have to be like this.

 

"And that is why the Labour Party will end
austerity and lift the public sector pay cap our nurses, firefighters, police,
doctors and paramedics deserve a pay rise. 
They cannot just get warm words for their heroism, they deserve our respect
every day.


 

"If I am elected Prime Minister on 8
June
 I will be asking the Commissioners of
the Met Police and the British Transport Police for the names of those whose
bravery should be commended, to acknowledge their heroism and of many others in
our emergency services and among the public who intervened

 

‘At this time it is more important than ever
that we stay united in our communities it is the strength of our communities
that gets us through these awful times as London Mayor Sadiq Khan recognised
but which the current occupant in the White House has neither the grace nor the
sense to grasp.

 

"Whether we are Muslim or Christian, black
or white, male or female, gay or straight, we are united by our values, by our
determination for a better world, and that we can build a better society.

 

‘Our democratic values must be maintained we
must resist Islamophobia and division and turnout on 
8 June united in our determination to show our
democracy is strong, however you vote.

 

And yes we do need to have some difficult
conversations starting with Saudi Arabia and "other Gulf states that have
funded and fuelled extremist ideology.

 

"It is no good Theresa May suppressing a
report into the foreign funding of extremist groups. We have to get serious
about cutting off the funding to these terror networks, including Isis here and
in the Middle East.

 

"No government can prevent every attack
sometimes the most depraved and determined will get through but the
responsibility of government is to do everything we can to minimise the risk.

 

"Labour has spent this campaign setting out
our detailed plans and costed policies for a fairer and better Britain.

 

"On 8 June, we have a real to chance to invest and to build a
country that reflects the best of us that we saw on the streets of London and
Manchester a country that is truly for the many not the few.”


Ends

Our new Election Broadcast: vote Labour on Thursday

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Nicola Sturgeon’s broken record in government will be exposed today in a new Labour Party Election Broadcast.

The hard-hitting PEB, to be broadcast this evening, accuses the SNP leader of ‘playing a broken record’ as she continues to campaign for a divisive second independence referendum, rather than fixing our schools and hospitals.

The PEB will highlight:

  • We have 4,000 fewer teachers, an attainment gap between richer and poorer pupils, bigger class sizes and declining results.
  • More than 90,000 patients had to wait longer than four hours at A&E in 2016, while nurses have faced a real-terms pay cut.
  • Local services like care for the elderly and schools will be hit with nearly £170m of cuts this year alone.

Nicola Sturgeon’s answer to all these problems facing Scotland is another referendum.

Scottish Labour leader Kezia Dugdale said: “On Thursday, people can send Nicola Sturgeon a message that she should focus on the day job, rather than forcing another independence referendum that people in Scotland don't want.

“After ten years of the SNP campaigning for independence, Scotland's schools and hospitals have suffered. Nicola Sturgeon’s answer is another referendum – she is playing a broken record.

“On Thursday, voters can elect a Labour MP who will spend every day fighting for local services, or they can elect an SNP MP who will spend every day campaigning for another divisive independence referendum.

“Only Labour can defeat the SNP in the majority of seats across Scotland, including Edinburgh South, East Lothian, Lanark and Hamilton East, Coatbridge, Chryston and Bellshill, Midlothian, and Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath.

“With a Labour government in Westminster, Scotland will be part of a country run for the many not the few.”