Emma Thompson, “incandescent with rage.”
Posted: January 16th, 2009 | Author: James Glave | Filed under: Global Warming, Travel, bottom | Tags: emmathompson climate greenpeace heathrow |Here’s a marvelous, hilarious, pump-your-fist gal-on-the-street British news clip starring actor Emma Thompson, best known for her work playing victorians on a number of Merchant Ivory films and adaptations of Jane Austen novels. First, a little background via Wikipedia:
…on 13 January 2009, after flying in from picking up a Golden Globe award in the US, it was announced that Thompson, in partnership with three other Greenpeace activists, had bought land near the village of Sipson, a village whose homes are under threat from the proposed third runway for Heathrow Airport . It is hoped that the area of ground, half the size of a football pitch, will prevent the government from carrying through its plan to expand Heathrow. The field, bought for an undisclosed sum from a local land owner, will be split into small squares and sold across the globe. When interviewed, Thompson said: "I don’t understand how any government remotely serious about committing to reversing climate change can even consider these ridiculous plans. It’s laughably hypocritical. That’s why we’ve bought a plot on the runway. We’ll stop this from happening even if we have to move in and plant vegetables."
With that out of the way, click "play" and enjoy…
Let me get this straight - Emma Thompson flies nearly 10,000 nautical miles
(http://gc.kls2.com/cgi-bin/gc?PATH=lax-lhr) to pick up a small golden statue, then returns to protest LHR runway expansion?
Sorry, I keep forgetting: There’s no middle ground! Once you speak out against a bad decision, once you put yourself out there, you are a hypocrite unless you are “pure.” One of these days I’ll get it straight.