Be there online

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Next Tuesday’s Rally for Nature is just about full – physically full.  If you want to attend the speeches etc then you will have to get a move on and register very soon to avoid disappointment.

However, you can still email your MP and tell them and their political party to do more for wildlife. You might even suggest that your vote depends upon it.

Go to this website, set up by the RSPB, the Wildlife Trusts and the League Against Cruel Sports and make your views known.  It’s very easy to do and our MPs will certainly take notice if enough of us contact them.

Now is the time to do this to coincide with the Rally for Nature and this is the time when the political parties are deciding wht promises to make, and what carrots to dangle, before the general election in May.

Wildlife cannot raise its voice to politicians to ask for help – but we can do it on their behalf.

Please email your MP through this site now – it will only take you a few moments.  Thank you!

 

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4 Replies to “Be there online”

  1. Done as requested Mark, I hope that the rally is as successful as we would all wish. I will be with you in spirit if not in the flesh.

  2. I too contacted my MP only to get an automated reply. I have since phoned his constituency office to be told “they have some stuff from me on file”. I asked to meet Duncan Hames in London on Tuesday (Rally for Nature day) and was told they would phone me – I’m still waiting. Time for a change of MP methinks.

  3. If your MP is Tory, don’t hold your breath. The Tory MP’s I have dealt with over the last 46 years have little if any interest in their constituents or their problems. So how can you expect the majority of them to concern themselves with protecting any form of wildlife, unless of course they are there to shoot it. I have sent my message to Mark Menzies but because of his other well-know outside interests, am doubtful he will even bother to reply.

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