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A group of grandmothers in Lancashire have written an open letter to the Queen telling her their concerns about fracking.
And from 2pm tomorrow (Tuesday) the nanas will be delivering the letter and having what they call Nana Tea outside Buckingham Palace. They assure they will be bringing their “best crockery” in case she “pops out”.
Here’s the letter:
*The Grandmother Elizabeth,
*Please note that we address you in this way, out of respect for what we consider to be your noblest role and highest obligation: to protect the young.
We recently contacted you about the plight of Lancashire residents who have used every democratic channel available to them in the fight to stop fracking coming to their communities. If you recall, our elected county councillors refused planning permission for two fracking sites in rural Fylde: Cuadrilla then appealed and the decision will now be made by the Secretary of State very soon. We appealed to you as our last democratic resource and asked you, ‘What would you do Ma’am?’.
We understand how busy you are and so we thought we’d make it easier for you to meet with us by holding a tea party at the ‘Grandmother’s Memorial’ outside Buckingham Palace. Like you, many of the Nanas are grandmothers, and are concerned for the future health and safety of their children and grandchildren should fracking go ahead. As well as being such a fitting memorial to a Queen and Grandmother, we believe that the symbolism of the Victoria Memorial represents mothers and grandmothers everywhere, who are fighting for their children’s futures.
The monument represents Peace, Agriculture, Progress and Manufacture. Ours is an entirely peaceful movement; we need agricultural land for food production rather than fracking; to frack for fossil fuels is a retrospective step and we want to see progress in renewable energy, an industry that could revitalise Lancashire’s proud manufacturing base. Also represented are Truth and Justice. We have been researching the truth about the shale gas industry for five years and have found it to be a dirty industry with far-reaching effects on health, the environment and the well-being of communities wherever it has been undertaken.
Our local councils, from parish to borough to county, have all said ‘No’ to fracking. Yet, the government will more than likely say ‘Yes’. Where is the justice in that Ma’am? To us, justice would be a ban on fracking in the UK and as we have proven that our voices are not heard in our democracy, we are beseeching you to call for the ban.
Like you, we take our obligations very seriously and so cannot stop our course of action; we are standing between a dangerous industry and our children and it would be impossible for us to step aside and open them up to a risk like this.
We would dearly like you to consider our plight and if you can, accept the report we have left for you. It is The Human Dimensions of Shale Gas Developments in Lancashire by Dr Anna Szolucha and it will tell you something of the impact this industry is already having on citizens here in the UK, even before it gets a foothold.
Of course, on the very top of your Great Grandmother’s memorial is a bronze Winged Victory. How appropriate. Nothing less than Victory would be acceptable because we will not allow fracking to destroy our communities. As a mother and grandmother, please help us secure this victory by supporting us and ensuring a healthy future for all of our children and grandchildren.
We’ll be outside on 27 September 2016 from 2pm for a tea party and invite you to join us or send a message, although most will go home later in the day, some of us will linger for longer in case you get the chance to meet with us.
Yours faithfully,
Tina Rothery, on behalf of the Nanas & Residents from Lancashire
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poor souls, such ingenuity!
HM Elizabeth II will reply with a nice letter, mouthing platitudes, My Government and My Role, My Inability to Intervene, Wish you all the best.
Written on Buckingham Palace Headed Notepaper – hoping that will awe them enough to shut them up!
The (rightly concerned ) elderly ladies will have tea alone under the “Victory” monument.
Does anyone ever ask “Whose Victory it was?”
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you’ve no edit button Tom. Shame on you!!! Instead of “poor souls, such ingenuity!” I meant to write “poor souls, such naivity!”
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What an amazing group of women …. words of wisdom, from the heart of a genuine concern for our youth. At the risk of appearing cynical, I can guess the Royal response will be Zilch, Nada, buggerall …. the rattle of money and a free bottle of Champs at the Bullington club will ease the conscience (that’s assuming they have one ) of the wretched politicians who may get their greasy palmes greased again. I will watch the developments of the issue, especially as the Labour party have announced that they will ban fracking in the UK if they achieve a majority at the next general ellection …. I’m also running a book on wether or not there will be a ‘royal’ place filled at the Tea Party outside Buck House. What are the odds of that not happening ??? …. you’ll need to put a few grand on to win a penny.
GRANNY POWER RULES !!!!! I’m supporting them all the way
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i agree with this wholeheartedly
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I don’t think they’re naive. I’m sure they know perfectly well that Her Madg will politely ignore them, but nevertheless they will achieve publicity. It’s a great way for them to get their main point across to the rest of us – that it’s future generations who will have to cope with the effects of decisions made today – and to make us aware of the study by Dr Szolucha, which I, for one, am about to look up.
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Profit is now the only modus.
Everything and anything is ripped off.
Education, mentally disabled, children, babies are all now harvested and made commodities.
Courts, professions ,,workers , the old, sick and vulnerable.
All public services, our private rights and ownership of land via the land registry.
And now the very land itself.
https://finolamoss.wordpress.com/2015/02/13/the-age-of-the-scavenger/
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this peaceful protest, granny power, speaks perfectly for itself without any additional input from me xx
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