The Chronicle (UK)

Activists wing it for poll

- By DANIEL HOLLAND Local Democracy Reporter daniel.holland@reachplc.com

A GROUP of climate activists say they are responsibl­e for projecting an election message across the Angel of the North.

Members of the Green New Deal Rising campaign illuminate­d the iconic sculpture with the words ‘JAMIE DRISCOLL FOR MAYOR’ and ‘VOTE JAMIE – MAY 2ND,’ in support of the independen­t candidate.

Mr Driscoll, currently the North of Tyne mayor, is one of six names in the frame for the larger mayoral job at next week’s historic election – alongside Tory Guy Renner-thompson, Labour’s Kim Mcguinness, Lib Dem Aidan King, the Green Party’s Andrew Gray and Reform UK’S Paul Donaghy.

Gateshead Council has confirmed it was not asked for permission for what Green New Deal Rising described as a “guerrilla show of support” for Mr Driscoll.

The stunt, which happened at 10pm on Tuesday, is not the first time the Angel has been taken over for political or advertisin­g purposes. Artist Sir Antony Gormley is famously protective of his creation, having previously complained after the Vote Leave campaign projected an anti-eu message on it in the run-up to the Brexit referendum and when Morrisons displayed a giant baguette on the internatio­nallyrenow­ned attraction.

Molly May Shelton, a spokespers­on for Green New Deal Rising, said: “We took action to draw attention to Jamie Driscoll’s campaign because we believe that he has the answers the

North East needs to play a part in tackling the climate emergency and to solve the cost of living crisis.

“As young people, we want some pretty simple things for all people – warm homes we can afford to live in, decent jobs, and a liveable future we can look forward to. But throughout our lives we’ve been let down by government­s and politician­s who have put profits over the needs of ordinary people.”

Mr Driscoll is standing as an independen­t after quitting Labour last year, having been blocked from standing against Ms Mcguinness in a selection contest for the party’s

mayoral nomination, and has confidentl­y predicted he can cause an upset in next week’s election.

Reacting to the Angel stunt on social media platform X, Mr Driscoll said Green New Deal Rising “do great work engaging young people, highlighti­ng important issues and holding politician­s to account” and that he was “grateful for their ongoing support”.

Gateshead Council confirmed to The Chronicle that it did not agree to the projection. A spokespers­on said: “We work closely with Antony Gormley’s studio on any potentiall­y contentiou­s activity around the

Angel of the North. We do not grant permission for commercial / sales activity to utilise the artwork, or any messaging or activity which might affect the artistic integrity of the piece.”

Sir Antony’s office declined to comment when contacted by the The Chronicle. Other stunts involving the Angel of the North have included when Newcastle United fans draped it in a kit bearing the famous number nine of striker Alan Shearer before the 1998 FA Cup final and when a group of pranksters place a Santa hat on the Angel’s head at Christmas 2018.

We believe he has the answers the North East needs to play a part in tackling the climate emergency Molly May Shelton

 ?? PICTURES: GREEN NEW DEAL RISING ?? Gateshead Council said it was not asked for permission for the projection, which it described as a ‘guerrilla show of support’ for mayoral candidate Jamie Driscoll
PICTURES: GREEN NEW DEAL RISING Gateshead Council said it was not asked for permission for the projection, which it described as a ‘guerrilla show of support’ for mayoral candidate Jamie Driscoll
 ?? ?? A Jamie Driscoll campaign message projected onto the Angel of the North by the Green New Deal Rising group
A Jamie Driscoll campaign message projected onto the Angel of the North by the Green New Deal Rising group

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