Thereâs a BIG hole in water policy.
Itâs our small waters.
Ponds, streams and small lakes are teeming with life - yet ignored.
Iâm backing action to properly protect these vital ecosystems.
My letter to the Minister for Water and Flooding. đ
Posts by Chris Hinchliff MP
Thereâs a nature-loving majority in this country.
Those in power must listen and stop trashing our environment.
There are far more of us than there are developer lobbyists.
They have the millionaires. We are the millions.
We need a bold campaign to get our nature back.
Iâm backing the Curlew Action Plan.
Species decline and extinctions arenât inevitable.
We have the evidence, the solutions and the plan. Now we need action.
Iâll be supporting @curlewaction.bsky.social in the months ahead to help bring this iconic bird back from the brink.
Anti-nature policies are a dead end for Labour.
You donât secure lasting growth by risking long-term harm to the ecosystems we rely on.
The public knows this.
Thereâs no need for the Government to pick a fight with voters on nature.
Itâs bad policy and bad politics.
Iâve campaigned hard for a fairer deal for our family farms.
That canât stop with changes to inheritance tax.
We must back farmers by ensuring the public sector buys local, British produce!
Justice by the people, for the people.
Juries are the cornerstone of democracy and the rule of law.
Last night I joined legal experts to hear concerns about proposals to limit the right to trial by jury.
We must improve the criminal justice system without compromising justice.
No backwards steps for nature!
We can't build homes or infrastructure because Tory cuts bled our planning system dry.
Putting our Habitats Regulations through a shredder isn't the answer.
I've tabled a Parliamentary Motion asking the Government to rethink its plans.
The global energy transition is progressing too slowly:
1ď¸âŁ Record high COâ emissions from energy in 2024.
2ď¸âŁ Fossil fuel use reached a new peak.
3ď¸âŁ Demand is still growing faster than renewable supply.
We have to find a better way to secure a prosperous future for everyone.
Labour promised a council housing revolution.
Many housing associations are becoming too corporate and forgetting their roots.
Our Government must grab the bull by the horns and get local authorities building again.
Council housing means council housing.
Environmental limits on river water abstraction exist.
Pretending they donât for developers to boost profits won't magic away reality.
It means dirtier water, water shortages, and failing crops.
Developers profit. The rest of us pay the price.
See how it works yet?
Flowing Chalk Streams have been turned into shallow dribbles.
They're irreplaceable habitats. Once gone, theyâre gone.
Companies over-abstracted our rivers. Our inheritance vandalised for money.
Our planning system must protect the nature people love over short-term profit.
Water scarcity is a major challenge.
New reservoirs alone wonât solve it.
Our projected deficit is 5 BILLION litres a day.
A sustainable water system for drinking, agriculture and thriving rivers must come before tech giantsâ quenchless thirst for their data centres.
I'm deeply sceptical about the proposals around Digital ID, and I share the concerns of many of my constituents.
This week I raised these concerns in Parliament and said the Government must prepare to drop the plans in response to public feedback from its consultation.
Trashing nature is wrong and hugely unpopular.
The public are right, too many politicians are out of touch and failing our environment.
Englandâs biodiversity is in serious danger.
Blaming nature for market failures won't help build anythingâit will ruin precious habitats.
Wildlife is at risk.
Habitats disappearing. Species declining. Ancient Woodlands threatened.
This is the result of political choices over decades.
It's time to bin off spurious anti-nature narratives peddled by terminally online lobbyists.
Turns out it's AI data centres, not nature, that is the blocker... đ¤ˇââď¸
I guess developers should have the power to pay to destroy data centres then?
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
Climate change is driving 40% of UK food price hikes.
Protecting households from spiralling costs of living means protecting the planet.
It's time to kick the expensive fossil fuel habit and accelerate the shift towards heating & powering Britain with efficient renewables.
@nebriefing.bsky.social
Labour is lifting 450,000 children out of poverty.
Almost half a million kids that will be healthier, happier and better educated.
This means a more productive, prosperous Britain. It's that simple.
Hospices are being forced to cut services due to lack of funds.
They don't just offer medical careâthey provide dignity at life's hardest moments.
That support must be safeguarded.
Tomorrow's Budget must deliver sustainable fundingâno more papering over the cracks.
Israel is blocking a million bottles of baby formula from entering Gaza.
Hundreds of thousands of Palestiniansâincluding children, face imminent starvation.
Our Governmentâs action must match the urgency of this moment.
Immediate, widespread sanctions on Israel.
Today, Labour is putting passengers before profit.
For the first time in 30 years, rail fares are to be frozenâsaving commuters hundreds and easing the cost of living.
Public ownership of our train services will put an end to extortionate price hikes.
No chance.
Who owns Britain? Mostly aristocrats, oligarchs and big corporations.
Inheritance tax changes wonât touch their corporations and trusts that never die.
Labour should go after these wealthy landownersânot family farmers so vital to food security and climate action.
Sewage in rivers. Toxic waste near homes. Pollution in the air.
In one of the wealthiest countries in the worldâpeople shouldnât have to live like this.
I'm delighted Friends of the Earth back my Charter for Community Rightsâa path to a fairer, greener future.
@friends-earth.bsky.social
The status quo leaves people feeling powerless. Change is done to communities, not with themâleaving areas unfit for happy lives.
Time to flip the script.
The Charter for Community Rights puts power in local hands, enabling access to nature, healthy homes and liveable places.
@thetcpa.bsky.social
The two-child benefit cap forces 109 children into poverty every day.
It punishes kids for circumstances they canât control and takes food out of their mouths.
Labour values arenât just wordsâtheyâre a call to action. Scrap the cap.
Communities are routinely at the mercy of profit-chasing companies and dodgy developers.
Cuts to bus routes, unaffordable housing, trashed green spacesâtoo often wealth decides everything.
A Charter for Community Rights will give people real power to shape their neighbourhoods.
Developers have no right to trash our environmentâit doesnât belong to them.
Labour has always understood access to nature is for the many, not a privilege for the few.
We created National Parks and the Green Belt.
Nature is at breaking pointâreal Labour values will rescue it.
Green spaces vanish and unaffordable housing goes up when developers call the shots.
A Charter for Community Rights would give local people real power over place-making and the ability to challenge decisions.
Power to the peopleânot the deepest pockets.
There is no conflict between housebuilding and natureâthe real conflict is between greed and the kind of country we want.
Planning deregulation lets developers put profit before people: cutting quality, hiking prices, and leaving families waiting for council homes.