| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 51 | Phil Harrison | |
| 52 | Dr D. King | |
| 53 | Alan Hutchinson | |
| 54 | Hugh Mackay | |
| 55 | Lesley McGorrigan | |
| 56 | Susan C Triesman | |
| 57 | Anthony Kay | |
| 58 | Bob Askew | |
| 59 | Vicky Bush | I am disappointed that Total does not take responsibility for the consequences of its financial support for the Burmese oppressive govenment.
I will personally avoid using Total outlets / services until the company pulls out of Burma.
Yours sincerely,
Vicky Bush |
| 60 | Sarah Baird | |
| 61 | Julia MacMahon | I will be buoycotting Total as a sign of support for this petition. Total should not be supporting this illegal regime. Total is contributing to the continuing oppression of the people of Burma by its business activities. |
| 62 | Anonymous | |
| 63 | Francine Dolins | |
| 64 | Peter Goddard | |
| 65 | Anonymous | |
| 66 | John Wadsworth | |
| 67 | Robert Moore | My nearest garage is a Total garage, but I will stop buying petrol there from today. |
| 68 | Jill Daniels | |
| 69 | Peter McLoughlin | We all have duty to do what we can to bring this brutal illegal regime. |
| 70 | Susan Batstone | bring on democracy |
| 71 | Mike Brooks | I am disgusted to learn of the support effectively provided to the military regime in Burma by Total Oil. I will no longer purchase petrol or domestic heating oil from any Total suppliers, until Total Oil pull out of all involvement with the military in Burma. |
| 72 | anthony lam | |
| 73 | Anonymous | This is not the sort of business we expect from a company. Even in Business, we have standards to maintain. |
| 74 | Pat MacDonald | |
| 75 | Anonymous | |
| 76 | Christine Cooper | |
| 77 | Christopher Land | |
| 78 | Stuart Hanson | Shame on you! You don't 'help' the people of Burma in any way by supporting this brutal and exploitative regime. |
| 79 | Anonymous | |
| 80 | Brian Wealthall | |
| 81 | Anonymous | |
| 82 | Simon Welsh | |
| 83 | Wendy Armstrong | |
| 84 | Richard Arnold | It is surely high time for any international business organisations still operating in Burma to consider their positions carefully. What further evidence is required as to the odiousness and brutality of the current regime? |
| 85 | Robert Sansam | |
| 86 | Rachel Shanks | |
| 87 | s.kilminster | |
| 88 | Mike Hall | |
| 89 | Julie Maguire | |
| 90 | Pedro Conner | |
| 91 | Dr Andrew J Humphrey | |
| 92 | Louise Baxter | |
| 93 | Laurie Stras | |
| 94 | S A Jenkins | |
| 95 | Antje Diedrich | |
| 96 | Douglas Smith | |
| 97 | Mollie somerville | Burma's leaders need to b made to understand that their behaviour is unacceptable. Inbvesting in their regime is also unacceptable.. total shold pull out now. |
| 98 | Frances Stewart | |
| 99 | Andrew Schaap | |
| 100 | Paul K Bickmore | Decent behaviour seems to be in direct conflict with the accumulation of wealth with these people. |