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Barclays, Lloyds, HSBC, RBS and Nat West have Invested Billions in Dirty Energy

October 1, 2014 by merseyside

Dear Members and supporters.

 On Saturday October 4th  Merseyside WDM will be staging a ‘Bankers Day Out ‘ in Liverpool city centre as part of the Climate Change campaign.   We propose to pose as city bankers celebrating the big bail out and the lack of regulation over our activities especially our investments in dirty energy.    We will have a  Liverpool version of Jeremy Paxman  challenging us to ‘come clean ‘ and warning an interested but unenlightened crowd of bystanders ( enacted by WDM supporters and friends) of our nefarious activities.    Banks to be targeted include  Lloyds and HSBC, Barckays and RBS NatWest

 

There will be a briefing session before the stunt at the Bluecoat Chambers at 10 30 and then the stunt will start about 11 am and finish not later than 1p.m. when we will go somewhere nice for lunch/

 

Please do come along and give us your support as activists and fellow actors!!

 

Any queries please contact at the above address.

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Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Climate Change, dirty energy

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