I am really looking forward to meeting you all next week for the kick off meeting. One question that is often asked is, does direct action really work?
Well, here's a little illustration. Last year I was arrested, along with 19 other Greenpeace activists, for shutting down a Shell station. In February we were all convicted of Criminal Damage and put on a conditional discharge for a year. We were warned that this conviction might affect our ability to get insurance. So, this week my house insurance was up for renewal and I thought I'd better tell my insurer (First Direct, if you're interested) about the conviction. They told me that they wouldn't insure me and that I had 14 days to find another insurer!
So, I called the Co-op, who told me that the conviction didn't matter, said not to worry, gave me better insurance, and the premium was £120 cheaper!
Who says direct action doesn't work?
Oh, and Shell aren't drilling in the Arctic this year!!!
"Greenpeace - Making Good Things Happen In The Unlikeliest Places"
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