Watch the Co-operatives Fortnight video here
June 16 2010
Co-operators from around the country have come together for a special short film to celebrate Co-operatives Fortnight (and the video can be viewed here).
Starting this Saturday until July 3rd, the first Co-operatives Fortnight will see hundreds of events across the UK to promote the Movement.
Dozens of figures from around the Movement, including Co-operatives UK Secretary General Ed Mayo; International Co-operative Alliance President Pauline Green; Co-operative Group Chief Executive Peter Marks and Co-operative College Principal Mervyn Wilson were filmed in Manchester for the short piece.
In the film, the individuals gave their opinion on what a co-operative is and how it benefits society to fit in with the Fortnight's theme of 'There is an alternative'.
Margaret Tranter, Director of Lincolnshire Co-operative, was filmed saying: "Co-operatives are about coming together for everyone. It doesn't matter whether it's just two of you or 2,000."
Bob Cannell, from worker co-operative Suma, said in the video: "There's still lots of people saying let's be selfish because it's the only way, well it's not the only way."
Category: Wider Co-op Movement