Ann Keen MP shows support at the Bedford Park Festival
Hugh Caldin, secretary of Chiswick Churches 4 Trade Justice. Hugh was able to show Ann Keen and her husband, Alan, MPs for two Hounslow constituencies, the MakePovertyHistory stall at the Bedford Park Festival’s Greenday on Sunday 12 June.
With the MPs 
        and Hugh in the photograph (right) are Ros Lister and Audrey Hillis. They 
        were kept busy answering questions on fairer trade, selling the special 
        £2 book on “How You Can Help Defeat World Poverty in Seven 
        Easy Steps”, the popular and chic MakePovertyHistory wristbands 
        and chocolates and other goods made under Fair Trade conditions.
        
        All these activities are making a difference. The day before Bob Geldof 
        described the recent agreement to drop the debt of 18 African countries 
        allowing them instead to put money into their own education and health 
        as a “victory for millions”. 
Chiswick Churches 4 Trade Justice is part of the MakePovertyHistory movement which aims to energize public opinion to demand fairer trade between the West and the poorest countries in the world, to promote the sale and buying of goods produced by Fair Trade methods and to reduce poverty.
Local action 
        by individuals, from working to become a Fair Trade Borough, to peaceful 
        demonstrations and supporting the Bob Geldof concerts, continues to keep 
        MakePovertyHistory in the news and brings results.
        
        Ann Keen said “This is a crucial time if we are to make a huge difference 
        at the G8. I would like to thank the campaigners locally on all their 
        efforts to keep this issue at the top of the agenda"
        
        June 25, 2005