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May 2016

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Going Backwards on Climate Change

Whitehall, London. Sun 8 May 2016

  

 
 Green Party leader Natalie Bennett, who spoke later in the event

 A woman whose home was flooded in York speaks about her experience

 'Cameron, Osborne, Your policies are wrecking our planet'

 Kye Gbangbola, father of Zane Gbangbola, killed in the 2014 floods, is supported by Zane's mother, Nicola Lawler

 as he tells the story of the death and cover ups by the authorities. Their campaign to get at the truth needs
support, particularly now as they have been refused legal aid for the inquest.

 John Stewart and other 'No third runway' campaigners march backwards

 

 'Save Our Green Earth' says a hand-embroidered placard

 'No to fracking - Climate jobs now'

  Mermaids for Climate Change
 
Natalie Bennett with Kye Gbangbola on the march 

DECC - Your Fracking Methand is Insane - and the Axe Drax dinosaur 

The sand on the global timer has run out 

Green MNEP for London Jean Lambert was on the march along with other Greens 

 

'System Change NOT Climate Change' and Waltham Forest Friends of the Earth  

Global Justice Reading with the same message 
   

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