Greenham '86

Apr 20, 2013 23:02



In the April
20th 1986
issue of Red
Rag
:

The unemployed are exhorted to on strike by withholding their
Mass publicity of events at Greenham has died considerably over the
last year; with the dwindling of coverage, numbers of women at
Greenham have dwindled; the women are tired and some need a break and
to get away for a while, but they won't leave; Greenham cannot be left
unattended; those that remain have the same determination as when the
camp was first set up; there is a strong spirit between the women, a
closeness that cannot be explained. Back in Reading the Conspiracy
is on the move; in Westminster the Fowler review of
the Social Security is set to drastically reduce the resources of
people claiming all sorts of benefits - anything fron disabled
peoples' benefits to single payments.

As I left I asked what wanted bringing next time
I came. The reply wasn't food or clothing but "more
women".



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