There may be a consensus in official politics in Britain and some other countries about the need to escalate in Ukraine, but there is growing opposition to the war amongst ordinary people in many parts of Europe. In Italy, a recent poll showed majority opposition to supplying weapons to Ukraine. Polling in Germany in January found ‘growing evidence of a public that is war-weary, and one that is slowly but surely becoming more concerned about their own economic condition’. No wonder then that the anniversary of the Russian invasion this coming weekend will see a huge number of protests across the continent meaning that the London demonstration will be part of a Europe-wide weekend of action calling for peace talks. Events start in Italy on the evening of 23rd February with a march from Perugia to Assisi. Rafaella Bolini from the Italian peace movement predicts there will be protests in at least one hundred towns and cities on the 24th and 25th February, with a mass rally in Rome on Saturday 25th. All protestors on the demonstrations and protests have been asked to tweet pictures and reports at #EuropeForPeace |
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We had an excellent response this weekend to stalls across London in the run-up to the Peace Now – Stop the War in Ukraine demonstration coming up this Saturday. 10 stalls took place from Brixton to Wanstead with a positive response reported back from all of the locations.
All this makes the London demonstration this Saturday 25th February even more important. The Tories are at the forefront of the push to escalate in Ukraine. Boris Johnson has played a key role in trying to derail moves to peace. Labour leader Keir Starmer is desperate to match Tory warmongering.
Let’s make Saturday a day when popular calls for peace prevail. |
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