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‘Climate action rallies expose political establishment’s bluff and bluster’

written by cassoscoop November 7, 2021
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PBP councillors Maeve O’Neill and Shaun Harkin at Saturday’s climate change rally in Derry’s Waterloo Pllace on Saturday

PEOPLE Before Profit Councillor Shaun Harkin said has that climate action rallies have exposed the bluff and bluster from elites and political establishment

Said Cllr Harkin: “We commend all those who joined climate action now rallies in Derry and Belfast, across Ireland and across the world yesterday.

“It was a powerful global day of action in defiance of the superficial proposals of elites gathered in Glasgow at COP26.

“All five of the Stormont Executive parties ran to the exclusionary Glasgow conference to join the political establishment in an attempt to showcase their newly found environmental credentials.

“As Greta Thunberg said it’s been more ‘blah blah blah’ from elites.

“Rather than acting as a protector – the Executive has spent the last two decades doing immense damage to our environment.

“What the Stormont Executive parties say and do is very different.

“Just months ago the SDLP Minister for Infrastructure rammed through continued corporate gouging of Lough Neagh over the opposition of environmental campaigners.

“The entire Executive allowed the DUP to run riot with the climate destroying ‘going for growth’ agribusiness strategy for over a decade.

“Sinn Féin and others said nothing because profits were high and it was good for elites.

“The same inaction is true for the RHI ‘cash for ash’ debacle.

“The same action gap is clear when it comes expanding rail and public transportation.

“The lack of urgency from the DfI Minister means it could be a decade before the Derry rail upgrade happens – if at all. And there are constant threats to slash funding for public transportation in order to open it up to privatisation.

“The same inaction applies to cleaning up the toxic Mobuoy dump, air quality and toxic mining in the Sperrins.

“There are real solutions to address the climate crisis. This requires challenging capitalism’s drive for profit no matter what the consequences are for communities and nature.

“The political establishment in the Stormont Executive, the Dáil and Westminster are not up for this because it means challenging elites, challenging inequality and challenging the status quo.

“If Stormont manages to finally pass a Climate Act – the Executive cannot be trusted to ensure even its limited goals will be acted on.

“We need a real alternative to the bluff and bluster of the Stormont Executive parties.

“People power is the key to seeing real action on climate change that can deliver a green transition protecting workers and making sure no one is left behind,” added Mr Harkin.

‘Climate action rallies expose political establishment’s bluff and bluster’ was last modified: November 7th, 2021 by cassoscoop

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