Daniel Blake and Jim Ratcliffe are
tied together - the Film and the Fracker.
On Saturday evening 180 people brought contributions to a food bank to watch the film “I Daniel Blake” in Eckington. The same afternoon 400 people marched from Mosbrough and Eckington to protest against the fracking proposal by INEOS at Marsh Lane.
The two events have a more direct
connection than many people realize. Kate Rutter, one of the Daniel
Blake actors, spoke to us about how the iniquitous cuts to Welfare
and to health, go hand in hand with tax bonuses to millionaires.
The founder and owner of INEOS is
one-time Mancunian Jim Ratcliffe. He moved INEOS to Switzerland to
evade [‘save’] £100 million a year in UK tax. George Osborne
wanted him back and in a private meeting in 2013 they discussed the
need to curb union rights, reduce worker pensions – and did a deal
to enable INEOS to introduce fracking for gas on a vast scale. Marsh Lane is the company’s first fracking test site. It will spearhead their aim to spread a pox of gas wells in scores of blocks throughout the former coal mining areas of the north. Each licensed square block is 6 by 6 miles and could have over 100 wells each. You do the maths! If they succeed in North Derbyshire, there will be nothing to stop their ambition to monopolise gas extraction in most of England and Scotland.
The pieces of Government policy fit
together – and Ratcliffe is at the heart of them: reducing tax for
the extremely rich paid for by harsher cuts on all social services
for the rest of us; restricting workers’ rights. Add wiping out
funding for renewable energy in order to clear the way for ruthless
exploitation of fossil fuels by fracking.
He is personally worth more than £3bn
to become “Britain’s most successful post-war industrialist”
(Financial Times), has a private yacht costing £100 million,
a luxury hotel chain, a new vast estate in Iceland, etc. etc.. He
intends to make further billions from fracking, with very little
benefit to our local communities affected by it.
Theresa May says she wants to “restore
fairness”, and “responsible capitalism” and that only the
Tories would "stand up for the weak... up to the powerful".
What’s the betting that she won’t be standing up to Jim
Ratcliffe, even though a number of other nations have either banned
fracking altogether or imposed a moratorium.
2 comments:
Our village is waking up! The Saturday prior to the march and film saw a sell out 70s 80s party at the Civic which went down a storm and got lots of people back in touch with each other,with shared memories of past times and better days - another heartwarming moment for our community. Lets see more of this coming together. It's fun and exactly what we all need.
Hi Kathy : Sorry for the late response, but the meetings we publicize here might interest you - http://dronfieldblather.blogspot.co.uk/
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