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Guest election blog – Conservatives by Chantal Woodun

My interest in the natural world led me to study Zoology and Psychology as a first degree, followed by International Studies, focusing on the environment and environmental policy. ...

Guest election blog – Green Party by Indy Kiemel Greene

I am a 19 year old conservationist and naturalist.  I studied Countryside Management at Nottingham Trent University. This will be my first election where I am eligible to vote. Wil...

Guest election blog – Green Party by Alexander Lees

I am an academic (Reader in Biodiversity) at Manchester Metropolitan University. In national elections I have voted for Labour since eligible (2001), although I am not wedded to th...

Guest election blog – Labour by Guy Shrubsole

. I’m an environmental campaigner and author of The Lost Rainforests of Britain and Who Owns England?, and the forthcoming book The Lie of the Land. My politics are what the climat...

Guest election blog – Labour by Alick Simmons

Alick Simmons is a retired veterinarian. He served as the UK Government’s Deputy Chief Veterinary Officer (2007-2015) and the UK Food Standards Agency’s Veterinary Dire...

Guest election blog – Plaid Cymru by Henry Morris

I am an ultra-marathon runner and a comedy writer. I first voted in 2011. That was in Harrogate, when my vote went to Phil Willis of the Liberal Democrats. I continued to vote Lib ...

Guest election blog – Scottish National Party by Ian Carter

. I worked as an ornithologist at Natural England for 25 years, and was closely involved in the reintroduction of Red Kites and other species recovery projects. I now spend my time...

Guest election blog – Scottish National Party by Mark Avery

. I am one of the co-founders and co-directors of Wild Justice but I write this in a personal capacity. I am a scientist (evolutionary biologist and ecologist) by training, and I w...
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