Cornish walking girl now living in Devon. Lefty Mum and retired teacher. #FBPE #RefugeesWelcome

Joined June 2012
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“I don’t give a shit what your system is, what does it mean for the river?” I genuinely never thought I would have to challenge the British state in order to protect the river I love, but here we are. Massive thanks to Channel 4 for spending so much time & care in detailing the incredible work done by volunteer river guardians on the River Roding: I am going to use the description of us descending on litter like a “squadron of community-minded locusts” again! Whilst I no longer shocked at the indifference of public bodies like the EA & local councils to the desperate plight of our rivers, it has genuinely surprised me that @EnvAgency thinks it is a good use of their powers to prosecute volunteers for doing their job for them by restoring rivers, especially when there are serious illegal sewage discharges nearby that they have done nothing about. Please withdraw your prosecution threats EA & work with us instead. The Roding could genuinely be a test case in how government & river guardians can work together to protect & restore our rivers. youtu.be/Kj9Hvdzu_zw?si=w-GZ…
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This isn’t a solution. It’s a dangerous escalation. Funding riot squads and violent policing against people fleeing war and persecution is shameful and inhumane. We know it will only push them into even more dangerous routes — and cost more lives.
UK agrees new £500 million deal with France to tackle migrant crossings itv.com/news/2026-04-22/uk-a…
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A reminder for this government: Returning people to active war zones or where they face persecution, in countries like Afghanistan, Sudan and Iran, is both inhumane, and unlawful. This escalation of brutality against refugees must end now. theguardian.com/uk-news/2026…
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When safe routes are restricted to the point of near non-existence, people fleeing war and persecution are forced into dangerous journeys. This is not inevitable. It is the result of political choices. And there is a solution: Safe routes save lives.
Four people die crossing English Channel in small boat itv.com/news/2026-04-09/four…
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✊Faith leaders are standing up against the government's suspension of Refugee Family Reunion. And so are thousands of people across the country. This cruel policy will only put children at risk and push refugees towards smugglers. It needs to go now. mirror.co.uk/news/politics/h…
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Faith leaders are standing against the government's suspension of refugee family reunion ✊ Yesterday, we joined Jewish, Christian and Muslim leaders, from all over the country, outside Parliament to send a clear message to the government: bring families back together.
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Forgive us our trespasses… Sandwiched between the North Circular & the housing estates of Ilford lies a rare & precious jewel: the largest tidal reedbeds in London. However, they are in a bad way: smothered in plastic & rubbish swept in by the tide & with invasive species encroaching further every year. They are owned by public authorities (mainly @TfL) who have done absolutely nothing to care for them in decades & wont even let our volunteer run charity, the River Roding Trust, take responsibility for them & provide public access, at no cost to TFL. Local river guardians have decided that we will not allow this precious natural place to die through neglect, & so this weekend we hopped the river wall & trespassed onto this land, to care, protect & restore it in the face of the failure of the landowning public authority to do so themselves. We combed through the reeds & removed dozens of bags of rubbish coating the area, cut back invasive species & replaced them with native trees, & removed old tree guards from saplings that had been planted long ago & forgotten about. Whilst we managed to care for a few hundred metres of the reedbeds, there remains much to do over the remaining months of winter. There is something powerful about local communities acting, without permission or official sanction or funding, to care for nature when the government bodies that are supposed to do so have failed.
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From Glasgow to Worthing, our partner councils' teams are busy planting new trees all over the UK right now! Where should we be planting next winter? Leave your suggestions in the comments 👇
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4 years ago today, 31 people died in the biggest Channel tragedy to date. As the Government intensifies its attack on one of the last few safe routes left — family reunion — more people will be forced into the same desperate journeys. We'll never accept this as the new normal.
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“It isn’t people seeking sanctuary who are tearing our country apart. It’s toxic, racist narratives and the scapegoating of migrants for crises they did not cause.” Carla Denyer challenges the Home Secretary's new immigration reforms saying they just fuel far-right narratives.
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Your home is not cold because of refugees. Your bills are not high because of refugees. Your low wages are not because of refugees. Hate corporate profits. Not people
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🚨 BREAKING: The Home Secretary has just unveiled chilling immigration reforms, including plans to: ❌ Crack down on families’ right to reunite ❌ Leave recognised refugees and their children in limbo by reviewing their claim every 2.5 years
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Yesterday, the @GOVUK ignored pleas from the public, civil society and cross-party parliamentarians and stripped vital wildlife protections from the Planning & Infrastructure Bill. This is hugely disappointing, but we are not giving up. (1/3)
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Why isn't @UKLabour listening? People from across the political spectrum value nature and don't want development at any cost. @SteveReedMP @EmmaforWycombe @Keir_Starmer
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Minority representation on TV causes outrage From the new Private Eye, in shops now.
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At the River Guardians Summit & the poem ‘Riversong’ is read as waters from 20 different rivers are poured together, watched over by the Goddess of the Wye. In the river guardians sharing circle, it was really humbling to hear all of the different activities, events and river care & restoration being carried out by guardians across the country. Most of it is being carried out voluntarily in spare time and by people with no experience in ecology. The unifying factor is people who would not stand idly by as the river they love was destroyed.
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Does Robert Jenrick complain about the lack of diversity in his private members club on Hertford Street? If not, why not?

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I went on BBC Radio 5 Live last to speak against the government’s proposed repeat protest ban. Speaking in favour of the ban was Labour MP @PeterPrinsley. The main part of his argument was that these new powers were needed to prevent “intimidating” repeated pro-Palestinian protests in London. I clearly outlined why all the examples of intimidation he gave (eg swearing at or abusing others) are clearly already arrestable offences under the Public Order Act 1986 & therefore why these new powers are clearly an infringement of our ancient liberties rather than responding to any genuine need. It would be good for him to clarify: - what specific conduct he would like to see banned under this new measure which is not already a criminal offence? - whether he wishes to ban the act of people repeatedly protesting with a Palestine flag or using non-abusive slogans (eg “Free Palestine”)?
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15 Sep 2025
"As the Americans would say, 'butt out of our politics.'" Ed Miliband reacts to Elon Musk’s comments: "Who the hell is this guy?"
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Diane ONeill retweeted
What isn't a Refugees fault: 1) Being a Refugee. 2) Being placed in hotel. 3) The housing crisis. 4) The fact the number of NHS beds have halved since the 80's. 5) The decline in school funding. 6) Low pay and insecure work. Look up not down - Refugees aren't to blame.
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