SHOPPING MAUL
SchNEWS



Date sent:      	Fri, 2 Mar 2001 12:25:40 GMT
Send reply to:  	schnews-l@gn.apc.org
From:           	"Jo Makepeace" 
Subject:        	SchNEWS 295, Friday 2nd March, 2001

This is SchNEWS, the weekly direct action newsletter published by Justice?
in Brighton, England. You're subscribed to SCHNEWS-L, our automated
mailing list. To unsubscribe, or to get in touch, see the bottom of this
message.

Email SchNEWS is FREE but we're skint. If you want to make a donation,
send a cheque payable to "Justice?" to the address at the bottom of this
message. Write "SchNEWS Online" on the back of the cheque. Thanks!

This week's SchNEWS: http://www.schnews.org.uk/

  ------------------------------------------------------------------------

wake up! wake up! It's yer burnin' issue

SchNEWS

Published in Brighton by Justice? - Brighton's Direct Action collective

ISSUE 295, FRIDAY 2nd March, 2001

  ------------------------------------------------------------------------

SHOPPING MAUL

"If you have local food and local shops, things may go wrong but they
don't spread like this" - Tim Lang, Professor of Food Policy, Thames
Valley University.

In case you haven't noticed the foot and mouth disease outbreak has spread
right across the country. Hardly surprising as livestock is routinely
transported all around the UK, Europe and beyond. Let's face it Britain's
agriculture is a mess: BSE, genetically modified foods, pesticide residues
and now foot and mouth. So what's gone wrong?

In 1939 13% of the population worked on farms, now its only 2%. Today's
food production has more in common with an industrial production line.
Each year 860 million farm animals are slaughtered, the vast majority of
these reared intensively in overcrowded conditions, leading to the rapid
spread of disease and the routine use of antibiotics.

The production of fruit and veg isn't much different, crops are grown in
huge monoculture plots and routinely sprayed with pesticides: e.g.
lettuces are sprayed 15 times. Considering that England is an ideal
climate for growing apples it's crazy that we now consume more French ones
than English!

Supermarkets' Sweep Up

"Outside economic forces have done me in. You have no control over prices,
everything is set by outsiders. It doesn't matter how well you farm, it
just gets harder and harder" - Ex-farmer.

The big four supermarkets sell over half our food in the UK. This
dominance gives them a stranglehold on producers. Supermarkets know that
farmers have little choice and dictate which varieties should be produced,
how animals should be kept, and what chemicals need to be sprayed, and
when. In return for their efforts farmers receive minimum prices for their
products. A survey found that apples were being sold at nearly double the
price that farmers were getting for them, and eggs four times as much. And
if the produce isn't uniform in size, shape and colour farmers have to
throw the food away and get nothing.

Tescos are now trying to have only three suppliers for each of their
products. So if you're a farm that gets a contract you can grow and grow
(well unless you fall out of favour cos' your tomatoes aren't juicy
enough), if not, then hard luck. And despite the increasing supermarkets
claims to support British farmers the amount we import from abroad is
increasing, and even food that is British probably isn't local - in the
last 20 years the average distance our food travels within the UK has
doubled (SchNEWS 283).

So if farmers are getting shafted by supermarkets why aren't they
protesting about this rather than the price of fuel? Well they did. In
1998, enraged by the fall in the amount they received for their meat, they
blockaded ports and supermarkets. The action forced the government to
carry out an investigation, but the Office of Fair Trading couldn't see
that the supermarkets were doing anything wrong, so nothing changed. A
recent survey by the National Farmers Union found that 98% of farmers
believe that their futures would be more secure if they went back to
basics and selling direct to the public. But most are too scared to speak
out, in case they loose their 'contracts' i.e. livelihood and home.

          * British supermarkets are roughly three times more
          profitable than similar companies in France, Germany,
          Italy and Spain.

          * Last year Sainsbury's made a meagre £580 million pre
          tax profits and Tesco's an embarrassing £955 million-
          how do they cope?

          * Lord Sainsbury, the former Chief Executive of
          Sainsbury's, is the richest man in Britain, and a
          Labour peer.

Superpowers

Supermarkets may have destroyed our farming industry, but they've given us
convenience, choice, jobs and cheap goods. But hey, wait a minute lets
look at how convenient and how much choice they really offer us. Call us
old-fashioned but how convenient is it to get to an out of town shopping
centre, rather than pop to your local shop (especially if you've got no
car). When supermarkets move into an area small shops go down the pan. A
government report in 1998 concluded that food shops in market towns lost
between 13 and 50% of their trade when a supermarket opened. In 1950 there
were 221,662 food shops in Britain by 1997 this had fallen to just under
37,000. Is that what they call more choice?

What about job creation?Well, supermarkets employ one-fifth of the staff
per unit area than smaller shops, and how can working in a supermarket
compare to working in a local store? But at least the supermarkets are
cheap, aren't they? It may come as a surprise but they're not. Although
they tempt you in with cheap bread and baked beans, loads of their other
stuff is more expensive. Independent specialist shops have been found to
be 30 percent cheaper than the big chains, and if you buy direct from your
local farmer or farmers' markets then the savings are even greater.

Despite all this the popularity of supermarkets appears to be growing and
it may feel like there's nothing we can do to stop them. Their growth may
be due to lazy-car driver-shove-it-in-the-microwave mentality. But they've
also curried favour with politicians, influencing policy so that they can
build what they want where they want, even in National Parks. Supermarkets
also bribe councils with roads and community centres in return for
building their stores. In Brighton, Sainsbury's look set to be allowed to
build next to the station despite everybody wishing they would get lost.
In return they are willing to bribe the council with building a road.

SchNEWS' ALTERNATIVES

So what can you do to undermine the supermarkets' dominance? Simple, don't
shop at 'em if you can help it.

* Go to your local market or greengrocer, you may be surprised at how
cheap they are. Try to find out if there's a farmers market in the area,
where farmers sell their own produce direct. 01225-787914
www.farmermarkets.net

* Grow your own food. Get a list of allotment sites from your local
authority or squat a bit of unused land! Alternatively you can join a City
Farm, details from The Federation of City Farms www.farmgarden.org.uk

* Campaign against more supermarkets. BUDD (Brighton Urban Design and
Development) are opposing Sainsbury's development at Brighton station.
01273-681166, www.solarcity.co.uk/BUDD

* To find out more about supermarkets' power within the government and
other dodgy things, read George Monbiot's book, Captive State, published
by MacMillan.

  ------------------------------------------------------------------------

CRAP ARREST OF THE WEEK

For handing out a leaflet! The Canadian police are getting a bit twitchy
in the build up to the Summit of the Americas, which takes place in Quebec
in April. To show off their intolerance, they arrested 3 people for
handing out leaflets criticising the police plan to erect a 5-kilometre
security perimeter around the conference centre. Sounds more like Qatar
than Quebec to us. After a newspaper picked up on the story an
embarrassing climb down followed, the city apologising to those arrested.
Quebec has recently passed an anti-scarf by-law as a "security measure"
for the Summit. Anyone even partially covering their face with a scarf
faces arrest.

  ------------------------------------------------------------------------

ZAPPED

The Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN) from the Mexican state of
Chiapas, who have inspired the worldwide anti-capitalist movement (see
SchNEWS 250) are currently on a march to Mexico City. Their aim is to
persuade the new government to adopt the San Andres peace accords, which
were agreed in 1996 but never implemented. They're visiting 36 towns on
the way to the Capital. On 11th March there will be a huge rally and
they'll meet with federal legislators. The 24 delegates are unarmed and
they include most of the key military commanders of the EZLN, including
their charismatic media figurehead, Marcos.

*Chiapas Link, Box 79, Green Leaf, Bristol, BS1 5BB.
http://chiapas.indymedia.org

*There will be a Peoples' Global Action European meeting in Milan, Italy,
24-25 March, Leoncavallo Social Centre. If people want to go get in touch
asap with yabasta@tin.it.

  ------------------------------------------------------------------------

The Last Straw

Within a fortnight of the Terrorism Act becoming law Home Secretary Jack
Straw has announced 21 organisations banned under the Act for targeting
foreign states. These include the Kurdish Workers Party, ETA the Basque
separatist group and the Tamil Tigers. Straw said the groups were all
"concerned with terrorism." This wide-ranging definition would have no
doubt included those in the UK supporting Nelson Mandela and the African
National Congress a few years back.

* Despite the bombing of Iraq last week nearly every Iraqi Kurd applying
for asylum in Britain is being refused as the government says the region
is now a "safe" area! Er, wasn't one of the reasons for bombing Bhagdad
last week to prevent Saddam attacking the Kurds? Not to mention around
10,000 Turkish soldiers in northern Iraq terrorising the local population
and eight million landmines spread across the area. Sounds safe to us. To
protest about this Kurdish asylum seekers are currently mounting an
indefinite hunger strike outside Parliament Square. For more details call
020-72545033 or 07941-566183 or e-mail info@defend-asylum.org

* There is a demonstration outside Oakington Detention Centre on Saturday
10 March to mark the first anniversary of the opening of the refugee
prison. Assemble 12:30pm Parker's Piece, Cambridge City Centre. 01223
700644. E-mail: dtb23@cam.ac.uk

  ------------------------------------------------------------------------

Summit For Nothing

Quebec City in Canada has the 'honour' of hosting the Summit of the
Americas on the 20th-22nd April, bringing together 34 heads of state. "The
Summit of the Americas is in many ways a pre-packaged media spectacle in a
controlled atmosphere of gala dinners, cocktail parties and photo opps.
Thousands of delegates and media reps are to attend the gathering, as well
as thousands of police in what will be the largest security and police
operation in Canadian history." The summit's major goal is putting the
final touches on the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA) agreement
which aims to establish a "free trade" zone that would extend NAFTA (the
North American Free Trade Agreement - see SchNEWS 200) to the tip of South
America. As usual the purpose of this 'free trade' area is to allow
corporations to profiteer by getting rid of what they see as barriers to
trade - silly little things like environmental regulations, unionised
workplaces, restrictions on child labour etc.

* Mass demonstrations are promised www.quebec2001.net

* FTAA "Campaign of Inquiry" Packet. Details from
www.tradewatch.org/FTAA/ftaahome

  ------------------------------------------------------------------------

SchNEWS in brief

   * Buskers, street entertainers and circus performers are asked to
   gather
     at noon, Abbey Courtyard, Bath, 16th March to demonstrate against the
     impending loss of this traditional busking pitch on common land to
     private restaurant space. flangewrangler@hotmail.com
   * A warehouse in California containing GM cotton seed has been torched
     destroying all the seed in it. www.earthliberationfront.com
   * Meeting of ROSA (Reform the Official Secrets Act), 6pm, March 6th,
     upstairs at Lucas Arms, 245 Grays Inn Rd, WC1, London.
     www.officialsecretsact.org
   * Hackney will be on strike again next Wednesday (7) to co-incide with
     the setting of the council budget. An alliance of Tory and Labour
     councillors plan increases in rents and council tax while cutting
     jobs and services and privatising others. There's pickets of council
     workplaces from 7am, rally on the town hall steps 11.30am, and mass
     rally against the budget cuts, Hackney Town Hall 6pm.
   * Students at Sussex Uni were at it again this week, when around 30
     occupied the finance offices to protest about the 100 students who
     are threatened with expulsion for non-payment of fees, and that
     Sussex is considering charging top-up fees as well. Within half an
     hour there were over 30 cops, and 50 private security surrounding the
     buildings. The occupiers came out about 7.30pm. e-mail
     sussexfreeeducation@hotmail.com
   * There will be a picket outside GlaxoSmithKline, Great West Rd.,
     Brentford, TW8 (Syon Lane train station) on Monday 5th. It's the day
     that Glaxo and 39 other corporations are taking the South African
     government to court for having the cheek to try and make cheap drugs
     for AIDS victims (see SchNEWS 290). On the same day there will be a
     funeral procession at 11:30 am outside South Africa House, Trafalgar
     Square, London. If possible, wear a red AIDS ribbon and dress in
     black. www.actsa.org
   * Want to kick-start a campaign against climate change in your area?
     Then why not get in touch with the Rising Tide who are going on tour
     in May and June. Call 0161-2738516 (by 10th March) or email
     climatechaos@yahoo.com. Climate change talks will be resumed July
     16-27 in Bonn, Germany.
   * For anyone in Brighton interested in getting involved in anti-GM food
     action there is a meeting upstairs at the Branch Tavern, London Road,
     7.30pm, 8 March.
   * Schwoops! The phone number for the week of anti-GM actions (5-10
     March) is 0161-2266814; we got the code wrong last week.

  ------------------------------------------------------------------------

Mortar Combat

A Safety Summit at the Queen Elizabeth II Conference on Tuesday was a get
together of construction bosses, MP's, the Health and Safety Executive and
trade unions, it was a typical New Labour hot air exercise. A demo was
called by the Construction Worker's Union and the London Hazards Centre.
The day before construction workers downed tools and marched in London
while wheeling 129 hard hats made into a mountain to symbolise the number
of deaths in the last two years. The day of the conference started with a
vigil at 7am growing into a noisy demo, 150 strong, by lunchtime. A banner
advertising the "Safety Summit" claimed to be "Turning Concern into
Action" but as Margeret Jones (the aunt of Simon Jones who was killed at
work - SchNEWS 182) said, "New Labour won't change anything until they
stop sucking up to the fat cats". Adding "the banner should have read
'Talking Bollocks and Doing Nothing'". London Hazards Centre 020-77945999.

  ------------------------------------------------------------------------

REBEL ALLIANCE

Tuesday March 13 at the Hanover Community Centre, Southover St, 7.30 pm
sharp Join your hosts 'The Hagette' girls to find out the latest news and
views from direct action groups in the Bright Town. Served up with tasty
tucker and top tunes... Children welcome. Bring yer own beer.

  ------------------------------------------------------------------------

Inside SchNEWS

Garfield Marcus Gabbard needs your letters of support. He is currently
residing at HMP Pentonville awaiting sentence for his part in the N30 demo
outside Euston train station and is expecting 7 years for setting fire to
the police van that was parked outside. Life is pretty hard in Pentonville
with 24 hour lock up - apart from to collect food - one shower a week max,
no hot water in the cells and screws beating prisoners on a daily basis.
So getting post is the highlight of the day, a vital contact with friends
outside. Garfield also had to go on hunger strike for nine days so he
could get vegan food, even though he is a member of the Vegan Society.
Garth desperately needs people to write letters of support, and as he
says, "The ones who got away with their actions or worse helped the filth
should remember the ones who kept their gobs shut on arrest. As for me I
was offered money and the dropping of charges to finger others, but as
I've got my morals they can stuff their idea of turning me into a grass".
One of the reasons Garfield was arrested in the first place was because at
the demo somebody pulled his mask off leading him to be photographed by
the cops. This in itself is a lesson to us all - no matter how you feel
about violence at demos never ever try to take anybody's mask off - you
could be getting someone a long prison sentence. Write to Garfield Marcus
Gabbard D5-08. FT9062 HMP Pentonville, Caledonian Road, London. N7 8TT

  ------------------------------------------------------------------------

RIP

*Dolly Watson died peacefully two weeks ago a few months from her 100th
birthday. Dolly became embroiled in the No M11 Link Road campaign after
she refused to leave her home where she was born that was due for
demolition to build the road. Her home was in Claremont Road, which became
the scene of the first mass direct action in an urban area against road
building in 1994. She said of the protesters "If I was queen, you'd all be
knighted."

*SchNEWS sends its sympathies to family and friends of Roz Jones who
tragically died two weeks ago. Amongst other things Roz was one of the
well-known faces around the UK festie scene, part of the techno tart posse
who'd come up with gems like the Glam'R' Us 'flirtation tank'. If you knew
Roz and want to show your respects paste a message up on www.sixpics.com.
There will be wake/party for Roz this Friday evening (2) at the Button
Factory, Hardess St off Herne Hill Rd. (Brixton tube).

*Easter Sunday is the third anniversary of Sorted Dave's death on the
route of the Birmingham Northern Relief Road. Friends are asked to come
along for a bit of bailiff baiting/church service at the Greenwood Site.

  ------------------------------------------------------------------------

...and finally...

Historic moments of the 20th Century.

* Battle of the Somme - 120,000 British and French went over the top.

* D-Day 175,000 landed on the beaches

* Velvet Revolution, Czechslovakia. 300,000 march through Prague.

* Berlin Wall over a million help to get rid of The Wall

* Countryside Alliance 120,000 gather in Hyde Park. Spot the odd one out?
Well not if your part of the Countryside Alliance's PR Dept who reckon
their march (with suspect figures) is up there with the rest. Historical?
More like hysterical.

* If you don't reckon the Countryside Alliance are such a great idea then
get in touch with the Urban Alliance, Tel 07946 687192
www.geocities.com/urbanalliance/

  ------------------------------------------------------------------------

disclaimer
SchNEWS warns all food industrialists we're having a swill time with our
pens meeting up for a Sunday joint, a Monday joint, Tues, Wed ......

  ------------------------------------------------------------------------

Cor-blimley-they're-practically-giving-them-away book offer SchNEWS Round
issues 51 - 100 £5 inc SchNEWS Annual issues 101 - 150 £5 inc. SchNEWS
Survival Guide issues 151 - 200 and a whole lot more £6 + £1.20 postage
(US Postage £4.00 for individual books, £13 for all four). In the UK you
can get the fist three for £15 inc. postage. And finally.... The Schquall
book at only £8.00 inc postage. In addition to 50 issues of SchNEWS, each
book contains articles, photos, cartoons, a "yellow pages" list of
contacts, comedy etc. All the above books are available from the Brighton
Peace Centre, saving postage yer tight gits.

  ------------------------------------------------------------------------

HOW TO SUBSCRIBE TO SCHNEWS ON PAPER

Send us first class stamps (e.g. 10 for the next 9 issues) or donations
(cheques payable to "Justice?"). Or £15 for a year's subscription, or the
SchNEWS supporter's rate, £1 a week.

Ask for "originals" if you plan to copy and distribute.
SchNEWS is post-free to prisoners.
You can also pick SchNEWS up at the Brighton Peace and Environment Centre
at 43 Gardner Street, Brighton.


HOW TO UNSUBSCRIBE OR SUBSCRIBE TO SCHNEWS-L

To unsubscribe, send a message to listproc@gn.apc.org with only
"unsubscribe schnews-l" (without the quotes) in the body. Or if that
doesn't work email webmaster@schnews.org.uk with details of your desires.

To subscribe, send a message to listproc@gn.apc.org, with only the line
"subscribe schnews-l Jo" (without the quotes) below in the body. You can
replace "Jo" with your own name if you like.

SchNEWS, PO Box 2600, Brighton, BN2 2DX, England
Phone/Fax (call before faxing): 01273 685913
Email: schnews@brighton.co.uk Web: http://www.schnews.org.uk/

------------------------------------------------------------------------

@nti copyright - information for action - copy and distribute!

SchNEWS Web Team (webmaster@schnews.org.uk)







Back to the European Continent Menu
Back to News Archive Menu




Notice: TGS HiddenMysteries and/or the donor of this material may or may not agree with all the data or conclusions of this data. It is presented here 'as is' for your benefit and research. Material for these pages are sent from around the world. If by chance there is a copyrighted article posted which the author does not want read, email the webmaster and it will be removed. If proper credit for authorship is not noted please email the webmaster for corrections to be posted.