
Pensioners For Peace
This group can be contacted on harry at faslane365 dot org
Feb
14
2007
14 Feb 2007 - 00:00
14 Feb 2007 - 22:59
Etc/GMT
harry at faslane365 dot org
14/02/2007
Blockade Report
Three Pensioners arrested for Peace and Love on Valentine's Day
Three OAPs were arrested today at the Pensioner’s for Peace Valentine’s Day demonstration at Faslane naval base in protest against government plans to upgrade the Trident nuclear missile system.
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Jimmy Reid to join Valentine's Day blockade of Faslane
Press Release: 8th February 2007
Author and broadcaster Jimmy Reid is set to join a group of fellow pensioners at a blockade of Faslane naval base on the 14th February in a protest against government plans to replace the Trident nuclear missile system.
Pensioners For Peace Leaflet
The above leaflet for the Pensioners for Peace Valentines Day block can also be downloaded as a PDF file for printing.
(If you don't know how to view PDF files see here for help.)
15/02/2007
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Pensioners stage protest at Faslane
A Group of elderly peace activists staged a Valentine's Day blockade outside Faslane naval base yesterday.
- The Herald 15 February 2007
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PENSIONER FOR PEACE ARRESTED TODAY 7th FEBRUARY 2007
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As the one o clock fired at 1.00pm today Harry McEachan, (from Largs) was arrested while distributing flyers from the Edinburgh Castle Esplanade. OBE (Over bloody eighty) Harry is a believer in peace and love, and wants other pensioners to join him at Faslane on 14th February (that's right, St Valentines day) which will be part of the Faslane 365 blockade. As the one o clock fired at 1.00pm today Harry was arrested while distributing flyers over the ramparts of Edinburgh Castle to promote his proposed 'No to Trident Pensioners Love in for Peace'
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Weekly Blockade for Pensioners
Harry wants to invite all pensioners to join him in a weekly blockade of Faslane Base to be held from 10a.m. to 2 p.m. every Wednesday. Please join in when you can. You can contact him on 0795-1133-57
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Harry knows that pensioners can make a difference
In March this year Parliament will vote to decide whether to continue the nuclear weapons system. This decision, once taken, will commit Britain to another 30 or 40 years of nuclear weapons at a cost of between £20 - 70 billion.





