peak trick to note that licenses for gas exploration have been issued in the area
Greenpeace protesters have launched an ambush on the fracturing of gas in the constituency of Cheshire George Osborne.
A dozen protesterscreate a platform drilling (video) Knutsford Heath during rush hour Monday morning in the wealthy part of Cheshire that licenses for gas exploration have been issued potential fracturing companies, including one with a share of fourth power of the Chinese government.
use of high visibility vests, the team joined a large sign reading Frack & Go - the name of the fictitious company - the sign of local Conservative seat sign and then raised metal "rig" in the middle of the road in front.
seen by viewers surprised, but mostly amused, protesters disrupt traffic and avoid putting large posters saying. "We apologize for any inconvenience that all his people Frack"
The group has also blocked the constituency office with a view of tourism, which has secured a place in the political history in 1997 when former BBC journalist Martin Bell was confronted by Neil Hamilton during an election campaign, which led to immorality, Conservative MP harassment suffer a humiliating defeat.
The protest followed a vote in Tatton commissioned by Greenpeace from ComRes shows that more than half of the components of the Osborne opt for wind or solar, against only 15% who want gas . A total of 52% was for green energy systems, while 22% support nuclear coal, 4% and 3% could not decide or did not know.
allowed exploratory drilling-gas fracking to include income-generating activities, which is 22% owned by a Chinese state oil and gas.
The company said it believes that the rocks of the region to hold the board with a "potential support of hydrocarbons."
energy Greenpeace advocate Lawrence Carter said: "Tatton is one of hundreds of districts across the country to be fracturing under George Osborne energy disastrous
- "He also used the fantasy of a shale gas boom in the United Kingdom to support the construction of 40 new gas-fired and the United Kingdom increased dependence on gas. Late consumers pay the price for it. "
- Tatton
- The survey also suggested that 12% of the local population who voted Conservative in the 2010 general elections would likely change if fracturing were advances in the field, which is also plagued demonstrations against HS2 train, the proposed route crosses the western district. The region is one of the richest areas in the northwest, which has long been home to wealthy travelers in Manchester, Liverpool and West Midlands.
- Greenpeace is part of an alliance that goes protest groups as the City of investors who require large supplies of carbon-free electricity by 2030. Conservative MP Tim Yeo has tabled an amendment to insert a goal for carbon-free electricity energy bill, which won the support of all political parties.
The protest involved several veterans rise fire last fall at the station of Nottingham West Burton power showed the same good humor and imaginative. Distorts the platform complete with a sound system to play strong clunks and whirs grinding is enclosed in a central booking opposition a roundabout with temporary ads saying that their flowers are sponsored by Frack & Go
courtesy notice apologize for any inconvenience with a phone number that happens to be the constituency office of Osborne. The office itself has given a big announcement Frack & Go headquarters. Some staff came briefly to two hours after the event began at 8 am, but left without comment.
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