10 years of boycotting M&S / FRFI 217 Oct/Nov 2010
10 years of boycotting M&S / FRFI 217 Oct/Nov 2010
FRFI 217 October/November 2010
In October 2000, days after the start of the second Palestinian Intifada,
The demonstrators faced harassment from M&S, the police, local councils and Zionist organisations. In 2002 Manchester City Council attempted to close the picket down: two picketers were charged with obstructing the highway and affixing material to council property, but the pickets carried on. In December 2004 nine picketers were arrested and charged after defying a ban that the police issued for two weeks over the Christmas period using Section 14 of the Public Order Act.
FRFI has also organised Rolling Pickets taking in different shops selling Israeli or Caterpillar goods in
Why Boycott M&S?
• Of all the British retail companies M&S has maintained the strongest and most long-standing support for Zionism and the state of
• M&S supports Israel with over £200 million in trade every year, with the M&S brand socks, underwear and lingerie supplied mainly by Israeli textile giant Delta Galil (Corporate Watch, 2009). Israeli suit manufacturer Bagir ‘outfits 1 in 6
• M&S buys dates from well-known illegal settlement exporter Hadiklaim, though this contract prohibits purchase from Palestinian Territories (Profundo 2009) and M&S stocks grapes, lychees, figs, plums, dates, fresh herbs, sweet potatoes and potatoes from Israeli state-owned Agrexco, another settlement exporter (Palestine Israel Ethical Shopping Initiative, 2008).
Fiona Donovan
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