Ex-Vestas Worker Speaks in Copenhagen

Anyone who followed the Vestas occupation may be interested in this article in from Ryde Trades Union Council. Ed

Ex-Vestas Worker Speak in CopenhagenEx-Vestas Worker Politician Ian Terry of the Isle of Wight has been speaking at the fringes of the Climate Change Conference in Denmark.

One of the almost 20 speakers at the magnificent 100.000 demonstration in Copenhagen was Ian. He said, amongst other things, that the present established politicians could not be trusted and this was the experience of the Vestas occupation.

He acknowledged the huge support that came from the International community for the Vestas struggle, seen as part of everyone’s struggle particularly around the issue of climate change. Ian pointed to the political leaders of the big powers at the actual conference saying that they could not be relied upon.

To back this up already Gordon Brown as outrageously stated that agreement will probably not be achieved. This cannot be allowed to pass.

Ironically Denmark too is witnessing attacks by the Vestas monopoly on their workers and there is much solidarity being developed between the English and Danish workers.

Ian pointed out the significance of climate change and the urgency of the issue and that there must be an alternative. He also said that revolutionary changes should be organised in the way certain problems are tackled. He specifically pointed towards the failures of the capitalist profit motivated system.

Ian stressed the need for unity across the board affecting climate change people, trade Unionists, socialists and environmentalists and the need to oppose unnecessary splits and divisions, he pointed to building unity between countries too.

He said that we are the future and they are not going to do it for us, meaning the so the called world “leaders”. Seeing Ian Speak at this level is truly an inspiration and shows his astronomic development as a young and influential worker politician capable of matching any of the incoherent Westminster cartel rabble.

Ryde Trades Union

Alternatively you can watch Ian in Copenhagen via YouTube