
Gareth Pressley
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03-05-2024 13:20:48
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HVDC underground cheaper than pylons or AC BBC Politics : narrower trench,fewer (easier to lay)cables. NG used for EGL3&4,&Nautilus.Agree Planning laborious,&env't needs cleverer protection Jo Coburn Campaigners NOT delayed pylons:1st consultation 2022,DCO 2025 Essex Suffolk Norfolk Pylons


The Bill does nothing for people in temporary accommodation Labour needs to fund social housing to sort that out. Stop blaming nature and leave Chris Hinchliff MP alone. He understands that Labourโs policy of letting the private sector be in the driving seat wonโt solve the crisis

James Melville ๐ The people in charge of your government do not care about you, the people in charge of them wish you were dead. Tyranny is the removal of all nuance



Not content with trashing East Anglia (which he also wants to be an energy hub), Ed Miliband now has his sights set on Cornwall telegraph.co.uk/business/2025/โฆ


Brilliant news that Wild Justice is taking the government to court over the Planning & Infrastructure Bill ๐ Via an email from them to supporters: โThis week we lodged an application for judicial review at the High Court against this proposed legislationโ Nature:



This is exactly in line with our homesforeveryone.org approach - reside what we have and protect our heritage at the same time! CommunityPlanningAlliance ๐ฆ๐ฆ






This is exasperating Department for Energy Security and Net Zero because you could avoid the ยฃ4.2bn constraint costs by listening to local people and using an underground HVDC system for Norwich to Tilbury. thetimes.com/business-moneyโฆ

The Aarhus Convention facilitates access to justice. A few monthsโ delay is a small price to pay for the public being able to challenge inappropriate projects. Leave it alone Robert Jenrick CommunityPlanningAlliance ๐ฆ๐ฆ Sam Coates Sky news.sky.com/story/pressureโฆ

People pay National Insurance for decades. Itโs for their state pension. Itโs part of the social contract. And for the Labour government to conduct a review into the state pension age is a complete betrayal of working people and their national insurance contributions. Shameful.

