Tuesday, 12 May 2009

Jean Lambert calls for trade justice


NEWS RELEASE
From the Office of Jean Lambert MEP
London’s Green Party Member of the European Parliament

HERNE HILL AND DULWICH DEMAND FAIR TRADE FOR POOR COMMUNITIES

As part of the annual Dulwich Festival, the local Trade Justice Campaign hosted a discussion on Saturday 9 May entitled 'Righting Trade Injustices:
What we've done and what's still to do' [1].

The meeting attracted over 60 participants and Jean Lambert, London's Green Party MEP, joined other prominent politicians, and representatives from Traidcraft and the World Development Movement for an inspiring and lively panel debate. The discussion was chaired by Tessa Jowell MP.

Speaking after Saturday's event, Jean Lambert MEP, said:

"Trade justice is vital for ensuring fair wages and fair prices for the producers of the goods we buy everyday.

"We are facing difficult economic times, but we should not forget the many thousands of the people around the world who supply our economy and who live in extremely tough and precarious situations.

"Every worker deserves to earn a reasonable livelihood and as politicians we must do our best to end the exploitation of the poorest communities.
Creating fair market conditions for producers is crucial for enabling people to prosper."

The Herne Hill and Dulwich Trade Justice Campaign is a member of the Trade Justice Movement, a fast-growing coalition of more than 80 organisations including trade unions, aid agencies and environmental and human rights campaign groups.

The Righting Trade Injustices discussion and debate took place on Saturday 9 May at 10.30am at St Barnabas Parish Hall, Dulwich Village.

Photos available on request.

ENDS

Notes to Editors

[1] Herne Hill and Dulwich Trade Justice Campaign is a coalition of local churches, formed in 2005 to campaign for fairer trade in some of the world's poorest countries.

Jean Lambert is one of nine MEPs representing London and one of two UK Green representatives in the European Parliament. In October 2005 Jean was named MEP of the year for her work on Justice and Human Rights. Jean was first elected Green Party Member of the European Parliament for London in the 1999 European elections and was re-elected in 2004.

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