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Climate campaigners plan ‘smart clothes’ protest

By Ant / 15 August 2007

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Activists at the Heathrow climate camp have been told to bring smart clothing as part of a plan to disrupt the airport, it emerged today.

Organiser John Jordan confirmed that an email has been sent to protesters urging them to pack formal clothes and air stewardess uniforms.

He said protesters may choose to target businesses around Heathrow and will use smart clothing to blend in with ordinary workers. But he rejected suggestions that the air stewardess uniforms would be used to infiltrate the airport and breach security.

Mr Jordan said the uniforms were for a song and dance protest at the camp. “If BAA think they are real stewardesses they have got really bad fashion sense,” he said.

“Our quarrel is with the corporation and the government, it’s not with the passengers,” he said.

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