Heathrow campaigners provide the (suit)case against the runway, in holiday reading material for David Cameron

On 20th July, the day before Parliament broke for its summer recess, campaigners from national organizations and local groups opposed to expansion at Heathrow packed a holiday suitcase for David Cameron’s summer holiday – with material they believe he should read and view on his holiday before he makes up his mind on a 3rd runway.  They were joined by the new Twickenham MP Tania Mathias and the veteran opponent of Heathrow expansion, Baroness Jenny Tonge.  Organised by HACAN, some of those at the event were campaigners from Greenpeace, FoE, CBT, AEF, SHE , RHC and CAIAN.  Items packed into the suitcase included “Heat,” a climate change book by George Monbiot; a video showing Harmondsworth; the most recent IPCC report; AirportWatch briefings on economics, noise, carbon emissions, and air quality; maps showing areas of London to be impacted by flight paths from a 3rd runway; a “No Ifs, No Buts, No third runway” beach towel; and John Stewart’s book  “Why Noise Matters.” The case was then wheeled off in the direction of Downing Street.  HACAN chair John Stewart said, “This diverse range of groups gives a flavour of the formidable opposition David Cameron will face if he gives the green light to a third runway.”

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The (Suit)Case Against Heathrow Expansion

20.7.2015 (HACAN)

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The suggestions of reading material for David Cameron, on a Heathrow runway


Good short video  from Meridian TV on the event:

http://www.itv.com/news/meridian/update/2015-07-20/anti-runway-campaigners-pack-suitcase-for-david-cameron/


 

On 20th July, the day before Parliament broke for its summer recess, campaigners from  national organizations and local groups opposed to expansion at Heathrow packed a holiday suitcase for David Cameron’s summer holiday – with material they believe he should read and view on his holiday before he makes up his mind on a third runway.

They were joined by the new Twickenham MP Tania Mathias and the veteran opponent of Heathrow expansion, Baroness Jenny Tonge.

Stuff being put in

The items for David Cameron

Items packed into the suitcase included “Heat,” a climate change book by George Monbiot; a video showing Harmondsworth, the village facing destruction if a third runway goes ahead;  the most recent IPCC report; AirportWatch briefings on economics, noise, carbon emissions, and air quality;  maps showing areas of London to be impacted by flight paths from a 3rd runway; a “No Ifs, No Buts, No third runway” beach towel; and The Transition Handbook.  HACAN, the campaign body which had organized the event outside Parliament, donated the book “Why Noise Matters.”

Simon Clydesdale Greenpeace beach towel

Beach towel, from Greenpeace

james on the Ipcc report

AEF (Aviation Environment Federation) with a reminder about the IPCC report

Represented at the event were campaigners from Greenpeace, Friends of the Earth, Campaign for Better Transport, AirportWatch, the Aviation Environment Federation, HACAN, Stop Heathrow Expansion, the Richmond Heathrow Campaign, Ealing Noise Action Group, Teddington Action Group and CAIAN (which represents many communities west of the airport).

Having put their reading suggestions in the suitcase for the Prime Minister’s holiday reading, it was they  wheeled off in the direction of Downing Street.

Suitcase rolling off

HACAN chair John Stewart said, “This diverse range of groups gives a flavour of the formidable opposition David Cameron will face if he gives the green light to a third runway. This is a fun event but with a serious message. We are saying loudly and clearly to the Prime Minister that there is widespread and diverse opposition to a third runway and that he would do well to spend at least part of his summer holidays reflecting on the case against expansion of Heathrow.”

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A diverse rage of campaigners gathered in London today to urge David Cameron to reject a 3rd runway at Heathrow.  They packed his holiday suitcase with material (including a beach 'towel' with his Heathrow promise on it, various books on noise, global warming and air polution, a passport pledge etc ) that they felt would help him make up his mind.  Campaigners came from national organizations – Greenpeace, Friends of the Earth, Aviation Environment Federation and Campaign for Better Transport – and local organizations: HACAN, Richmond Heathrow Campaign, CAIAN, Stop Heathrow Expansion and Transition Heathrow.  They were joined by the Twickenham MP Tania Mathias and former Richmond MP Baroness Jenny Tonge. 20 July 2015. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com

Photos by Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com