• last year
Stop Oil activist outside Portsmouth Civic Office
Transcript
00:00 Okay, so I'm Paul Bleach, I'm 56 years of age and I've lived in Portsmouth all my life.
00:06 I've started this, it's my Greta Thunberg style protest outside the Portsmouth Civic
00:14 offices, which I've been doing this in my eighth week now and I plan to continue for
00:21 as long as needed to create awareness of the current climate change problems that we face.
00:29 So with regards to response, when people engage, and I also know this from another campaign
00:42 that I do, I go knocking, I go reaching out, knocking doors, asking, enquiring if people
00:48 have climate concerns and what I find mostly is that people feel powerless, they feel what's
00:58 the point and they either are incredibly afraid and anxious or they continue their life, they
01:08 just continue their life because there's nothing they can do about it.
01:13 Now I firmly believe that our government, any government, local council, their number
01:20 one duty towards their community is a duty of care.
01:26 So yes, the response is becoming, people are engaging a lot more, the more weeks I turn
01:33 up and the popular part of the conversation is how can we change this when we've got
01:44 a system that's not taking the problem.
01:50 I live in hope, so you have to have hope and doing something I think strengthens one's
01:57 hope.
01:58 So I personally, being here, I hope to cause a change within the system at some point through
02:07 engagement with many, including the council, but I hope to encourage hope within the community
02:18 and they can do that by starting to join me every Friday, I'll be here from 10 till 5
02:24 o'clock so if they can support me for an hour then we can expand on hope.
02:31 Thanks.
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