Carla Denyer
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My full statement: https://t.co/VyRsAUpJnX
Bristol’s independent businesses are being pushed to breaking point by soaring business rates that hit small businesses hardest So I've joined forces with local businesses, councillors and Bristol...
Contact my office: https://t.co/zUeApor1sh
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, s...
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, n...
I am appalled to hear how @KarlTurnerMP 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.
We welcome any information that can help us on the Environmental Audit Committee do that job. https://t.co/bLQAAaS9KE
This enquiry will be a moment to hold the Government to account on its economic policy objective, which included a commitment to “accelerate the transition to a climate resilient, nature positive a...
We all know that how economists incorporate, or ignore, the value of nature & the costs of pollution has a knock-on impact on decisions & who benefits from them. When the chancellor suppor...
I'm a member of the Environmental Audit Committee. Right now, one thing we're examining is the role the Treasury and their thinking plays in shaping the UK’s response to climate change & susta...
By forcing a vote on oil & gas the Tories are wasting valuable time that should be spent working cross-party to plan for the energy transition & future-proofing jobs. There is no future in...
The work @WeAreTheLoopUK does is a key example of an effective harm reduction intervention that should be a common public health approach and incorporated into a national drug policy.
I also learned how to administer naloxone, in case I ever come across someone who's overdosed as a result of taking an opiate (heroin, nitazenes), knowingly or otherwise. https://t.co/IwQddtfl7T
.@WeAreTheLoopUK are a great example of a practical, progressive, public-health approach to drugs; collecting data on what's actually in the drugs people are buying (often more potent/not what they...
Have you heard of @WeAreTheLoopUK ? I met their team in Bristol - at the only Home Office-licensed regular drug checking service in the UK - to learn more about the work they are doing to reduce d...
We know giving trade union reps statutory rights delivers real change, as shown by the success of health & safety reps in reducing serious injury rates. I'm glad cross-party MPs backed my moti...
The Government must use the Energy Independence Bill to give workers a seat at the table as workplaces adapt to the climate, nature, and cost-of-living crises. That's why I'm asking Ed Miliband to...
It was a pleasure to meet Mohammed, a Palestinian student whose case I took to the Home Office after the devastation in Gaza made taking up his @BristolUni scholarship incredibly difficult. It sho...
Although the Renters’ Rights Act is a move in the right direction, without serious action to address unaffordability of rents it’s not enough. I know people are still going to be forced out of the...
On average, renters in Bristol spend 57% of their income on rent. To see that statistic emerge in real-time as dots on a graph really stung. Especially speaking to the many students who are payin...
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