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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15Great to see the boycottt coke campaign going so well around the world.
Thanks for an exceptionally well written piece covering recent developments, the background story and the call to action in Dublin.
Coilín.
There is no evidence whatever to support your claim that this campaign is going well. The most recent figures for Coca Cola's profits worldwide from the third quarter of last year show them up 10 per cent on the previous period. In Ireland Coca Cola's sales are soaring and they retain by far the largest share of the market for soft drinks. The only effects of this silly boycott are (a) supermarkets close to UCD and TCD are now taking the trade that used to be taken by shops, restaurants and bars in the universities themselves and (b) Coca-Cola announced last April that they are closing their botting plant in Kildare and moving production to Lisburn.
And for your information the boycott did not have anything to do with plant moving from the Naas Road (Dublin not Kildare). The crapness of Speed and her union probably had more to do with that. And to show that this is an international issue mentioned in quite a few business (not lefty mags) mags follow this link.
John to suggest that students are going to their nearest supermarket to buy coke instead of an alternative in their SU shops is ridiculous in the extreme. Are you honestly suggesting that students in UCD will walk up to 30 mins to a shop off campus to get a can of coke?
It was also obvious from before the boycott campaign that coke would be closing their bottling facility. It has nothing to do with the campaign, it is merely a consequence of coke and their never ending campaign to make as much profit as possible at the expense of their workforce and the public.
Being a supporter of the anti coke campaign I am glad to see any success no matter how small. If enough can be done to make Coke change their policies all well and good. However on a personal basis I can look myself in the mirror each day safe in the knowledge that I wasn't contributing one penny/cent into the coffers of this multinational.
There is no need for UCD students to walk 30 minutes off campus to get their supplies of coke (as in 'Coca Cola' I hasten to add and not the other kind of coke). They can easily buy their cans in the morning on leaving home and bring them to the campus. As far as I'm aware, the Students Union Stasi have not yet got around to setting up checkpoints at the entrance to UCD, where people can be searched in case they have cans of the dreaded stuff in their bags, although no doubt that will be the next step. It isn't at all clear that the Naas Road bottling plant was the one for the chop before this campaign started. It's been obvious for some time that Coca Cola was going to centralise its production for the Irish market in one plant. With the 'one-island' economy, it was becoming more and more of an economic nonsense to have separate bottling plants in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Many companies face a similar situation. In most cases, because of such factors as lower business taxes in the Republic, the fact that Dublin is more central to the whole island than Belfast and the fact that the Republic has a much larger population than Northern Ireland, they choose to centralise production south of the border. In this case, Coca Cola have done the opposite. How do you know your campaign didn't influence Coca Cola in making this decision? Generally, the unionist population in Northern Ireland is very reluctant to join in any of these anti-capitalist campaigns and this may well have been a factor in Coca Cola choosing Lisburn rather than Dublin to centralise their production in.
As usual John your head is in the clouds. First of all to think that a significant number of students stock up on their cans of coke in the morning is ridiculous, while their might be a few sugar addicts out there the numbers would be very very few. Perhaps your time should be spent talking to students instead of posting right wing delusions on this website. Secondly to call the UCDSU Statsi is just idiocy. Two referendums were held, both voted for the boycott. It was the student population who decided to boycott Coke. Thirdly, well before the referendum I had heard that the Coke plant was going to be shut down, and during the course of the referendum I heard it frequently that it was going to be shut. The decision to shut the plant was not because of the referendum, it had been taken long before that.
Not much point engaging with John and his "black=white, democracy=stalinism, the truth is what I say it is" world-view, but anyone who wants to see the impact this campaign is having should follow the following links:
http://www.colombiasolidarity.org.uk/index.php?option=c...id=56
http://www.colombiasolidarity.org.uk/index.php?option=c...id=56
"(b) Coca-Cola announced last April that they are closing their botting plant in Kildare and moving production to Lisburn. "
The Naas Road bottling plant must be in Kildare. Well done John, I bow to your superior knowledge on everything.
Just to help you a bit further John that Colombia that is being talked about here isn't the District of Columbia. I know how these things can confuse neocon cheerleaders.
So, I confused Naas Road and Naas. Big deal! Hardly as confused as those who last year were simultaneously calling for a complete boycott of all Coca Cola products in Ireland and protesting against the closure of the Coca Cola bottling plant. Pray tell me, if your campaign succeeded and everybody in Ireland stopped drinking Coca Cola, what would the bottling plant bottle?
You wrote:
"Generally, the unionist population in Northern Ireland is very reluctant to join in any of these anti-capitalist campaigns and this may well have been a factor in Coca Cola choosing Lisburn rather than Dublin to centralise their production in."
Now, I'm not sure this campaign can be labelled so simply "anti-capitalist". You don't have to be anti-capitalist to denounce the assassination of the courageous Colombian trade union activists who have campaigned for a living wage for themselves and their families.
But whatever you might label it, you do acknowledge that the campaign has probably driven Coke away north. Thank you. So the next step is to get them to leave the bottling plant in Lisburn, and if it's as easy as the first step, sher the Irish campaign will be successfully completed in no time.
And don't worry, a chara, the thirsty people of Ireland will think of something else to buy in bottles, and somebody else to put it in them.
(If only we could bring St. Patrick back, to banish Coke from the whole island of Ireland ... He could stop by Shannon Airport and banish the US army while he's at it.)
Beir beannacht agus céad,
Coilín.
Ever since the boycott started ive stoped snorting cocaine from columbia. Im glad to be a part of this worthy cause.
Well both products are bad for you and both industries do a lot of damage to people in Colombia, so stay off them both would be my advice
Or are you keeping to the pale this time out?