Emily Clarke (@eclarkebristol) 's Twitter Profile
Emily Clarke

@eclarkebristol

Labour councillor for Bedminster ward on Bristol City Council

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"This issue affects all of our communities, but like so many issues, deprived communities get it worse.” - Never change Cross-party councillors backed our plans to strengthen the council's work towards ending violence against women and girls. bristolpost.co.uk/news/bristol-n…

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It’s brilliant that over 2,000 people have already signed our open letter calling on Wes Streeting MP to change course on the puberty blockers ban - can we get to 2,500 by tonight? Please share with fellow Labour members & all others in the labour movement! actionnetwork.org/petitions/open…

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What an afternoon to spend at St Aidan's allotments 🌞 Lisa, Tom and I learnt so much from Bristol Allotments Forum and Bristol East Allotments Association Cllr Lisa Durston Councillor Thomas Blenkinsop

What an afternoon to spend at St Aidan's allotments 🌞 Lisa, Tom and I learnt so much from Bristol Allotments Forum and Bristol East Allotments Association <a href="/durstersl43/">Cllr Lisa Durston</a> <a href="/tsblenkinsop/">Councillor Thomas Blenkinsop</a>
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In light of the recent threats and attacks, Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has announced greater protection that will allow mosques to ask for rapid security when needed – providing communities with vital support and reassurance ⬇️ gov.uk/government/new…

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The planned riots in Bristol and across the country are a source of shame. Those who spread hate and division will never win. I'm thinking of all those who are hurting or feeling afraid right now. I'm so sorry this is happening.

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Meet Kirsty! She is passionate about social justice and is actively involved in youth empowerment programmes and community-based initiatives to reduce carbon emissions. Cllr Kirsty Tait stood in the local elections for Bristol City Council.  #CelebratingWomen #EmpoweringWomen

Meet Kirsty! She is passionate about social justice and is actively involved in youth empowerment programmes and community-based initiatives to reduce carbon emissions. <a href="/bs13kirsty/">Cllr Kirsty Tait</a> stood in the local elections for Bristol City Council. 

#CelebratingWomen
#EmpoweringWomen
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Meet Kerry! She passionately advocates for change and understands the harmful effects of limited opportunities. Kerry is driven to fight for equality and work towards a fairer society every day. Never change stood in the local elections for Bristol City Council. #CelebratingWomen

Meet Kerry! She passionately advocates for change and understands the harmful effects of limited opportunities. Kerry is driven to fight for equality and work towards a fairer society every day. <a href="/ward_kerry/">Never change</a> stood in the local elections for Bristol City Council.

#CelebratingWomen
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Councillors will vote on an increase to allotment rents this Friday We've submitted an amendment to limit next year's rent rise to 50% of the proposed increase and to set up a hardship fund for those who will be unable to afford the increase Statement: labourbristol.co.uk/2024/08/20/all…

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📈 The proposed changes to allotments rents are too much, too fast. 🌹 Labour councillors want changes: 🔴 Cap next year's rent increase at 50% of proposed increase 🔴 Introduce a hardship fund to support those who can't afford it bristolpost.co.uk/news/bristol-n…

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Those collecting GCSE and BTec results today would have been in year 7 when the country went into lockdown. First they had to adjust to all the changes secondary school brings. Months later they had to adjust to a changed world. They should be so proud.