Day 002 - 29 Jun 94 - Page 05
1 It is our case that the only time McDonald's change their
practices is after they have been faced with public
2 criticism, although we have to say we believe most of the
changes are simply a gloss and that continued criticism of
3 their practices is totally justified. This argument is
lent a great deal of weight by the plaintiffs' failure to
4 disclose documents relevant to the time of the alleged
libel and their substitution of more recent documents.
5
Neither Mr. Morris nor myself were responsible for the
6 creation of the fact sheet, "What is wrong with
McDonald's?" which is the subject of the libel action. We
7 were not the authors or the printers.
8 However, McDonald's are intent on attaching the
responsibility on us, arguing attendance at meetings makes
9 us responsible. They claim that we chose to fight this
case. The reality is that we were served with writs
10 without any warning by letter and the only option given to
us was to agree to an apology being read out in open
11 court. Although we were not responsible for the leaflet,
we do believe it is true and we feel that we have
12 absolutely nothing to apologise for and that, therefore,
we have no choice but to fight this action. As far as we
13 are concerned, it is McDonald's who should be
apologising.
14
I am not ashamed of wanting a society where people are
15 equal, where animals and the environment are respected and
treated well. We do not want to change society for the
16 sake of it. There are probably 101 things I would rather
be doing than campaigning to fight this court case, for
17 example, climbing mountains, walking through forests,
gardening, just to name a few. There is no way that
18 I would be involved in campaigns and in fighting this case
just for the fun of it. So I would like you -- I am just
19 answering some points Mr. Rampton made yesterday --
to bear that in mind. We are involved in campaigns to
20 change society because of our very great concern at the
way that profits are put before people, animals and the
21 environment.
22 The fact that I want to live in a more caring, equal
society does not mean that I would deliberately tell lies
23 about a company. There is enough that is bad about
McDonald's without inventing false allegations. Yesterday
24 Mr. Rampton continued with the plaintiffs' slur on our
characters by painting a picture that we had falsely
25 denied involvement in the campaign.
26 He showed some videos and referred to some photographs
which showed myself and Mr. Morris in attendance at
27 pickets at McDonald's head office in Finchley. On one or
two videos we were seen to be handing out leaflets.
28 I should draw your attention to the point that those
videos were taken after this libel action commenced and
29 that the leaflets being handed out were not the leaflet
that is the subject of this action.
30
Interestingly, there are no photographs or videos