Brian Haw

Brian Haw marches from London to Oxford, with prominent 9/11 presence

(You can't keep a good man down. -rep.)

Protester marches in

Friday 8th February 2008

PARLIAMENT Square peace protester Brian Haw took his campaign on the road by walking 60 miles from London to Oxford.

Mr Haw, who began a peace camp outside the Houses of Parliament in 2001, reached the city last night, pictured, to address the Oxford Union.

In a recreation of the famous 1933 debate entitled This house would under no circumstance fight for its King and country, Mr Haw spoke in favour of the motion.

A group of about 20 supporters, aged from eight to 61, walked with Mr Haw since Monday, staying in churches and with Quakers along the way.

Mr Haw said: "Oxford is an important city and a great place to come for a debate. I want to get people together and walking for peace all over the country - hopefully this will be the first of many.

We Are Change UK: Radio Show 11

Todays show features:

An interview with author and campaigner Annie Machon. Annie elaborates on the question she posed to Sir Richard Dearlove regarding i-ops (stories deliberately placed in the media and manipulated by the secret services)

An interview with money reform expert Peter Challen

The Elephant in the Room: Dean and Toseef ask folk on the street what they think about the 'War on Terror'

An interview with world famous peace campaigner Brian Haw

Plus music

The show goes out 6pm - 7pm GMT on Resonance 104.4 FM today (live stream)

Should you miss the show it will be made available in the archive later today

mp3 here 57mins

RSS