Listening to PMQs yesterday I was appalled to hear how Karl Turner MP was treated by the Labour whipping machine.
Turning mental health into a stick to beat its MPs with when they refuse to follow orders is not OK.
Contact my office: carladenyer.co.uk/press-contac...
Remember this shocking national security assessment, only released thanks to an FoI, warning of ecosystem collapse?
That was only the summary. The government still won't release the full report, not even on a confidential basis to MPs on the Environmental Audit Committee.
My full statement: carladenyer.co.uk/letter-to-my...
Thank you @carladenyer.bsky.social for lobbying the Government on business rates, which are at risk of devastating our high streets.
I was pleased to support the letter as a Bristol Central councillor with many small businesses in my ward who are struggling with the rise in business rates.
Following my doctor’s advice, I am taking some time away from work for health reasons.
My office will be functioning as usual and my staff are there to support all my constituents who need help, so please don't hesitate to get in touch.
See my full statement below.
A great example in Parliament that shows why elected Greens coming from lots of different backgrounds is so valuable.
Carla Denyer drawing on her knowledge as a renewable energy engineer while questioning air pollution experts at the Environmental Audit Committee.
I have written to the Prime Minister and Bridget Phillipson, calling for the cruel and confusing EHRC Code of Practice to be rejected.
Legislative action must be taken to create an equalities framework that protects trans people’s safety, dignity and humanity.
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Carla Denyer: Your Bristol Central Green Party MP Candidate. Tackling the Climate Emergency - An End to the Housing Crisis - A Fairer and More Equal City
This week the government quietly published a 'Global biodiversity loss, ecosystem collapse and national security assessment': www.gov.uk/government/p...
Meant to be out last year, but rumoured to be blocked by Number 10: www.theguardian.com/environment/...
The judgements are stomach-churning