Kitty Thompson🐿 (@kittyraethomp) 's Twitter Profile
Kitty Thompson🐿

@kittyraethomp

nature & campaigns @CEN_HQ 🌳 @LSEnews šŸŽ“ All views are my own.

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calendar_today02-04-2021 10:35:09

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Sam Dumitriu (@sam_dumitriu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"In Windsor and Maidenhead, for example, individuals planting trees must pay between £500 and £1,000 in administrative fees and secure £10 million in public liability insurance." Aphra Brandreth MP (daughter of Gyles) on how bad planning rules make it hard to plant trees.

"In Windsor and Maidenhead, for example, individuals planting trees must pay between £500 and £1,000 in administrative fees and secure £10 million in public liability insurance."

Aphra Brandreth MP (daughter of Gyles) on how bad planning rules make it hard to plant trees.
Conservative Environment Network (@cen_hq) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🌳 We need more tree-lined streets to bring nature into our towns and cities šŸ‘ CEN MP Aphra Brandreth explains how her amendment will relax some of the rules to empower local communities to get planting!

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Regulation stands in the way of nature restoration too, as the amendments put forward by Aphra Brandreth and Rebecca Smith MP (permitted development rights for ponds) go to show šŸ‘‡

Miriam Cates (@miriam_cates) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In the UK abortion is legal until 24 weeks—double the EU average. But for pro-abortion MPs, this just isn’t enough. They want abortion until birth. And they’re using a rise in prosecutions that THEY CREATED to argue for the one of the most extreme abortion laws in the world 🧵1/

In the UK abortion is legal until 24 weeks—double the EU average. But for pro-abortion MPs, this just isn’t enough. They want abortion until birth. And they’re using a rise in prosecutions that THEY CREATED to argue for the one of the most extreme abortion laws in the world 🧵1/
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🌊 85% of the world's chalk streams are found in England. šŸ‘ CEN MP Danny Kruger calls on the government to make it easier to protect these vital, natural assets.

Calgie (@christiancalgie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

John Kirby TfL Tom Harwood Do you reckon the graffiti paint was on the TfL approved list? Tested as suitable, so that it does not cause issues with materials, use in confined spaces, does not affect the fire retardance of the surfaces?

Kitty Thompson🐿 (@kittyraethomp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

England is the custodian of most of the world's chalk streams (85%). We have a duty to protect these extraordinary and irreplaceable habitats so that future generations can experience and enjoy them.

Nicholas Boys Smith (@boys_nicholas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Where’s ⁦Tom Harwood⁩ when you need him? I do wish that ⁦TfL⁩ would start doing their job. This is not trivial. Cities need to be safe and to be seen to be safe if they are to flourish and to bring people together not force them to flee. Our office is …

Where’s ⁦<a href="/tomhfh/">Tom Harwood</a>⁩ when you need him? I do wish that ⁦<a href="/TfL/">TfL</a>⁩ would start doing their job. 

This is not trivial. Cities need to be safe and to be seen to be safe if they are to flourish and to bring people together not force them to flee. Our office is …
Robert Jenrick (@robertjenrick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Indicative data shows Albanians are 153x more likely to be convicted of a drug offence than Brits. And that Eritreans are 20x more likely to be convicted of sex offences. I am proposing a law change to force the release of the full facts about migrant crime & end the cover up.

Right To Life UK (@righttolifeuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rebecca Smith MP (Rebecca Smith MP) was asked if coroner investigations are ā€œunjustā€ for families, but as Smith rightly points out, families are not even guaranteed the knowledge that their loved one is going to have an assisted suicide.

Danny Kruger (@danny__kruger) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The tide is turning on the Assisted Suicide Bill. Big victory today for an amendment stopping doctors discussing AS with children. But the Bill is still way too open to abuse and next Friday - at Third Reading - it needs to be rejected in full.

The tide is turning on the Assisted Suicide Bill. Big victory today for an amendment stopping doctors discussing AS with children. But the Bill is still way too open to abuse and next Friday - at Third Reading - it needs to be rejected in full.
Steven Swinford (@steven_swinford) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Exclusive from Aubrey Allegretti Sir Keir Starmer will be told to launch a new national inquiry into grooming gangs in a report set to explicitly link the issue with men of Pakistani origin Baroness Casey, who has spent months looking into the issue, has concluded that white

Robert Colvile (@rcolvile) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thanks to the housing crisis, the gap between have-wealth and have-nots is becoming a chasm. We need to fix this thetimes.com/life-style/par…

John Hawkins (@johnhawkinsrwn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yeah, isn't it funny that capitalism works so amazingly well in so many areas, but in one of the few areas the government micromanages, the whole system goes haywire and costs explode. Must be coincidence, I guess.

Simon Eardley (@simonjveardley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A shrewd and to the point analysis from Daniel Hannan. Will anyone pay attention? Probably not. They need to. telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/06/1…

Nikki da Costa (@nmdacosta) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.Paul Brand you've made - or certainly shared - an accusation in DM. Let's deal with this in the open. My opposition to Kim Leadbeater's bill is entirely voluntary. I am in fact sympathetic to the principle. I started out extremely worried by the process, and evolved to a

.<a href="/PaulBrandITV/">Paul Brand</a> you've made - or certainly shared - an accusation in DM. Let's deal with this in the open. 

My opposition to Kim Leadbeater's bill is entirely voluntary. I am in fact sympathetic to the principle. I started out extremely worried by the process, and evolved to a