| Plans for the large-scale shooting of badgers in a misguided attempt to eradicate bovine tuberculosis (bTB) in cattle are well advanced and could begin in parts of England within the next few weeks.
At least seven out of every ten badgers across two areas, each approximately the size of the Isle of Wight, will be shot over a six-week period. Please help, ask the Prime Minister to call off the cull today! If the full policy is rolled out, it could affect up to 40 similar-sized areas across England and result in the deaths of up to 130,000 badgers. The scale of the killing could lead to the disappearance of badgers from many local areas. Scientists involved in the largest-ever study of badgers and bovine tuberculosis, which took 10 years to conduct and cost £50 million, concluded that badger culling can make no meaningful contribution to cattle TB control in Britain. Humane Society International/UK not only believes that the policy is misguided, it is also greatly concerned that many thousands of badgers could be injured and left to suffer a slow and painful death. Killing badgers is not the solution. Please join us and tell Prime Minister David Cameron: Listen to the science and kill the cull, not the badgers. http://e-activist.com/ea-action/action?ea.client.id=105&ea.campaign.id=16188&ea.tracking.id=email |
Monthly Archives: September 2012
Congratulations to the new leadership of the Green Party
| The new leadership and executive of the party have been elected as follows:Leader – NATALIE BENNETT Deputy Leader – WILL DUCKWORTH Executive Chair – TIM DAWES I am pleased to say that I have had the chance to get to know 8 of these 11 people quite well through various channels and can assure everyone that this is a strong team that is very capable of taking the Party forward. I know that at least 4 of these people are members of Green Left, including Will Duckworth, so I find that encouraging. Green Left are the growing force in the Green Party, already punching well above its weight in numbers, that will endeavour to keep the Party eco-socialist in philosophy. It is well known that I did not vote for Natalie, but it is widely acknowledged that she produced the strongest campaign and therefore probably secured the most votes from members not familiar with the candidates. Can she exploit the opportunities presented by a decaying centre-right coalition and a far from dynamic Labour leader? I share Derek Wall’ perspective: “She will also gain from the victory of Will Duckworth as deputy leader. A true working class Black Country lad, he won as a councillor in Dudley in May, showing that the party could move beyond its middle-class image and win against Labour in a working-class ward.” http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2012/sep/03/natalie-bennett-green-party-leader http://www.natalie4leader.org/ – Natalie’s leadership campaign website BBC coverage and her first TV interview as leader: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-19462474 I am looking forward to her ‘victory’ address to Conference on Friday afternoon. Andy Chyba |
Scottish Catholic Leaders: Stop Demeaning Same-Sex Couples
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