ARMS members attended two demonstrations in Liverpool yesterday: the school strike against climate change at St George's Hall at 11.00 am, and the HMRC cleaners demonstration in Derby Square at midday. By the end of the latter, the school students had marched through the city centre for a rally, also in Derby Square, and thus the two demos met.
Any politicians who try to get publicity by calling those young people truants should remember that very few MPs turned up for a recent House of Commons debate on climate change. As far as I know none of the school strikers are on £77,379 per year, unlike MPs who can apparently skive off work without penalty.
School strike against climate change demo
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Windswept ARMS members at the school strike |
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Two unlikely school strikers |
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A young demonstrator displays one of the many pertinent slogans |
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Some very youthful campaigners and big smiles |
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"There's no Planet B" |
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"System change not climate change" |
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It was a good humoured, but not trivial, protest |
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Other species added their voice |
Over to Derby Square and the Justice for HMRC cleaners rally
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The ARMS NW banner supporting Justice for HMRC cleaners |
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Group photo of the HMRC cleaners' demo |
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Chris Baugh, PCS Assistant General Secretary, addresses the HMRC rally |
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Attentive demonstrators listening to the speeches |
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Keith Hebron of ARMS with Chris Baugh |
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The AGS pledges full PCS support for the cleaners' dispute |
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Tony Mulhearn of ARMS addresses the rally in his capacity as representative
of the Merseyside Pensioners Association. Tony later went on to address the
school strikers' climate change rally |
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Says it all - not asking for riches, but fairness |
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