How do rivers fare in the manifestos? A review by River Action
After climate change, it feels as though water quality and sewage pollution is a top priority issue for many voters in the general election. We think this is largely down to campai...
Guest election blog – Green Party by Ross McNally
I am a young environmental writer and socialist, and a zoology graduate from the University of Reading. Having only been eligible to vote in the previous two General Elections, I h...
Guest election blog – Reform by Elizabeth Perry
I have been a public law solicitor for twelve years (although currently non-practising). I started my career in human rights and, more recently I’ve moved into animal protection la...
Guest election post – Labour by Jonathan Fox
I was a rapid response paramedic working in London for over 37 years until my retirement from the NHS in 2016. I was national press officer for my ambulance union for 21 years, com...
Guest election blog – Labour by James Gilbert
I am a freelance ecologist and Chartered Environmentalist. I first voted in the 1997 general election, and have not once voted blue. On 4 July I will be voting in the Corby and Eas...
Guest election blog: Who should I vote for? by Henry Edmunds, farmer
Henry Edmunds is an organic farmer who farms the Cholderton estate on the edge of Salisbury Plain. How will I vote in the forthcoming election? The priority for me will be to back ...
Guest election blog – Labour by Rosie Pearson
I am a planning and environmental campaigner, co-founder of the Community Planning Alliance, founder of Essex Suffolk Norfolk Pylons action group, co-founder of the North Essex Far...
Guest election blog – Reform by Ruth Tingay
I’m a conservationist, blogger, researcher and campaigner. I write the Raptor Persecution UK blog and a monthly wildlife crime column for British Wildlife magazine. I’m a pas...