Hi Mark
Will get the link up
Yes it was great yesterday the students understand what's going on very well clearly expressed as the door opened to NO 10 they were not some passive bystanders and clearly were not shy about coming forward to speak out!
Thanks
Naina Kent
London ACTION for ESOL
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From: ESOL-Research discussion forum and message board [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of El-Kadhi, Mark
Sent: 25 March 2011 12:15
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Subject: ESOL ACTION AND UCU RALLY YEST'Y
Anyone who can pls upload to youtube and pls send on details.
Unfortunately I watched the ITV London news with no ESOL reference, but with this quote by the news reader "You can read the full intwrview (with nightstalker's wife) in tomorrow's Sun newspaper" - I was stunned. ITV newsreader recommending that vile thing to viewers, and having just seen the filthy organ rightly damned by a speaker at the UCU rally too! Just shows how much our 'free' media props up our spin doctor govts.
Anyway, was a great day yesterday, but will the fatheads listen?
Regarding tomorrow's march, as one of the speaker's said at the later rally, 'let's walk like the Egyptians on Saturday and turn Trafalgar Square into Tahrir Square. If they can bring down dictators in the Middle East and North Africa, surely we can bring down our own shitbags'
See people on Saturday, actually hope I dont see you because I hope therell be so many people we wont be able to see each other.
All the best
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From: ESOL-Research discussion forum and message board [[log in to unmask]] on behalf of Diana Tremayne [[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 25 March 2011 10:52
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Subject: Re: ESOL on BBC London
This is great! - Just to help people find it the ESOL bit is just before 15 minutes into the programme. I have no idea how to get it onto YouTube - I hope someone else does as it runs out a 18.59 tonight!!
well done to everyone,
Diana
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Sent: Fri 25/03/2011 06:48
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The amazing London Action for ESOL report on BBC London, featuring the delivery of the petition to Downing Street. This is only available till this eve so watch today! If anyone knows how to clip videos like this could they do so and put it on you tube? Lots of pictures on Facebook - more to follow.
Could everyone who took action yesterday send us reports? You can either post them here or send to Judith Kirsh [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> or Mary Pole [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> to post on the website.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00znx0z/BBC_London_News_24_03_2011/
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