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Britain's seaside towns can be saved with one simple move by Labour

  • Writer: Conservative Environment Network
    Conservative Environment Network
  • Aug 3
  • 1 min read

Kitty Thompson, head of campaigns at the CEN said: “The teal tide is not inevitable. Reform offers an easy outlet of anger for many coastal towns who have watched their neighbourhoods fade. But they won’t give these communities the solutions they deserve.


“If the Conservatives offer a pragmatic, credible alternative that can deliver for coastal communities, then they can challenge Reform in coastal target seats, stopping them in their tracks.


“A concerted effort to restore nature to the marine environment can and must play a key role in the Conservatives’ plan for coastal communities. By cutting unnecessary red tape and establishing new carbon markets for marine habitats, we will not only restore nature, but drive economic growth along our coasts, helping to unlock new jobs and business opportunities, whilst increasing their resilience to the likes of flooding, storm surges, and coastal erosion.”




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