Showing newest posts with label Jill Evans. Show older posts
Showing newest posts with label Jill Evans. Show older posts

Sunday, 27 April 2008

St Athan Anti-metrix protest



for more info see http://www.antimetrix.org/2008/04/big-brother-hassles-anti-metrix-st.html




Jill Evans MEP speaks at the protest rally

Friday, 23 November 2007

Cosy Poison Embrace of Qinetiq by Welsh political leaders

Qinetiq slammed over sell off bonaza

But Despite this greed of the highest order, Welsh politicians act as if they could not care less. In January 2007, the QinetiQ-led Metrix Consortium won what is to be the largest investment in Welsh history – a £16 billion contract to build a private military training academy at St Athan, in the Vale of Glamorgan. The project would thrust Wales to the forefront of the global arms trade, since the business model at the heart of the St Athan Academy is to maximise profits by providing training not just to the British Armed Forces, but to militaries from all over the worldPrivatisation of the military, many fear, as is the case in other sectors, can undermine public accountability and erode ideas of public service and the public good, while achieving little if anything in the way of cost savings.

The only winners in the privatisation of defence training,” says Mark Serwotka, General Secretary of the Public and Commercial Services Union, “are the shareholders of the Metrix Consortium.”

Jill Evans, Plaid MEP, has recently raised concerns about the St Athan Defence Training Academy, particularly because of the Consortium members behind the project, which include other arms companies like Raytheon.

This cosy embrace of QinetiQ by Welsh political leaders over the past few years is puzzling, to say the least, given the country’s supposed commitment to principles of social justice and fairness, good governance, sustainable development and responsible international citizenship.

We are calling for a public debate about the companies involved in the Metrix consortium and we seek assurances that they are not involved in corruption or the trade of unethical weapons like cluster bombs and depleted uranium.

QinetiQ also helps Wales manage and market its new UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) centre at Parc Aberporth – a facility the government has said is a key part of its plans for the regeneration of Cardigan and West Wales. Welsh Assembly Members and Ministers, in welcoming QinetiQ to Parc Aberporth, have spoken glowingly of its “vast expertise” and “international reputation.

PCS View
Recently the MoD won awards at a PFI ceremony for privatising more functions than any other Civil Service department. This is a national scandal. Companies like QinetiQ were flogged off cheap, and now intend to make vast profits from delivering military training. QinetiQ will squeeze every penny out of the MoD that it can, while delivering training where quality is sacrificed to making profits for its shareholders.

This does not benefit the people of South Wales or our service personnel. It benefits QinetiQ, and that's all they're interested in. With recent reports of the breakdown of the military covenant, PCS asks is privatising defence training going to make things better? Our answer is an uneqivocal 'No!'

Watchdog raps mod over Qinetiq sell-off bonanza Register, UK - By Lewis Page → More by this author Analysis UK gov watchdog the National Audit Office (NAO) has released a damning report into the privatisation of the ..
..............In effect, then, the MoD still pays to fix up its old test ranges. It does so by borrowing the money from the private sector and then repaying over decades. At the same time it loses ownership of the assets it is paying to fix up............
This is a bit like being an Irish tenant of a rack-renting English landlord before the Republic became independent, paying for any necessary improvements of property you rent at extortionate terms......


Treasury mugged itself BBC News,
A battalion of former military bigwigs last night accused Gordon Brown of being tight-fisted on Britain’s defence. Which adds resonance to today’s judgement ...

Saturday, 17 November 2007

Jobs Con on St Athan by Bryant, Morgan.....

Whatever happened to mature debate? Jill Evans MEP

Jill Evans is the only Welsh politican to speak out against the mega military academy proposals! Yet plaid policy is absolutely against privatisation so they speak out against post offices closing, traffic wardens been privatised but military training.....why not??

This contract will be the largest PFI/PPP project ever undertaken by the Ministry of Defence and will be the largest partnering arrangement ever undertaken in the UK. A Private Finance Initiative (PFI) for DTR in simplistic terms means that the winning consortia will effectively own all of the real estate and services for training for the next 25 years. For this they will be paid an annual sum and must, by law, make a profit for their shareholders. The contract is worth £19 billion.

Politicians couldn't make a privatised railway work so it is pretty unbelievable that we even suggest privatising military training never mind applauding it especially when it is to be delivered by private arms companies that are excluded from any ethical investing country, bank or charity. What damage could be done here and as a private business they will train whoever pays! Just who are we inviting to Wales?

So why do plaid support them dumbly emm.. because of the jobs...but what jobs? They have been given figures that are wrong. The Government has lied! Rhrodri Morgan is lying. The assembly have an office and staff dedicated to making this academy happen what ever and it isn't because half the deal has been already dumped by the MOD!!

And what about more autonomy for Wales? Isn't that jeopardised by having ALL uk military training in Wales?

Balance of ideology and pragmatism for Plaid ic Wales, United Kingdom -PLAID Cymru entered Government with rank- and-file members in good heart and high spirits. Labour, the

Plaid slammed over St Athan criticism ic Wales, PLAID Cymru was yesterday accused of endangering Wales’ chances of winning a Ministry of Defence training contract potentially worth up to £4bn. ... Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats had attempted ...

Plaid MEP questions defence academy ePolitix, A row has broken out over the Plaid Cymru vice-president's questioning of a new military training academy in Wales. Ahead of a meeting of the party's ruling

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Friday, 21 September 2007

St Athan on line debate

St Athan - Page 2 - urban75 forumsSt Athan Wales/Cymru. ... she could get a press released published in the Western Mail tomorrow opposing or expressing concerns about the Military Academy. ...
Originally Posted by Udo Erasmus.....The key thing is a public statement.If Jill Evans wanted to, she could get a press released published in the Western Mail tomorrow opposing or expressing concerns about the Military Academy. Has she?

Originally Posted by llantwit...quote... Given that the St Athan project is in many ways a public-private partnership with amongst other companies, the missile manufacturer Raytheon you'd think that that'd be reason enough for plaid members to campaign against it....I think it's impossible that Plaid can say it's against the arms trade and not against the 'school for slaughter'/'murder academy'/insert pithy nomencalture here. The whole project is so bound up with arms companies like Raytheon it's unbelievable. Also, it seems a bit odd to decide not to oppose the St Athan Academy on the pragmatic grounds that there's little chance of a campaign actually winning, and then commit your party to the mammoth task of extricating Wales from the arms industry.