until it can become carbon neutral. This naturally means we are opposed to the expansion of Gatwick airport in particular.
Our national manifesto bans new fossil fuel extraction
Our national manifesto bans new fossil fuel extraction
in the UK, as the only way to sufficiently reduce emissions from fossil fuels is to leave them in the ground. This means we are opposed to fracking for oil or natural gas, both in the Weald and all across the UK.
until it can become carbon neutral. This naturally means we are opposed to the expansion of Gatwick airport in particular.
Our national manifesto bans new fossil fuel extraction
Our national manifesto bans new fossil fuel extraction
in the UK, as the only way to sufficiently reduce emissions from fossil fuels is to leave them in the ground. This means we are opposed to fracking for oil or natural gas, both in the Weald and all across the UK.
until it can become carbon neutral. This naturally means we are opposed to the expansion of Gatwick airport in particular.
Our national manifesto bans new fossil fuel extraction
Our national manifesto bans new fossil fuel extraction
in the UK, as the only way to sufficiently reduce emissions from fossil fuels is to leave them in the ground. This means we are opposed to fracking for oil or natural gas, both in the Weald and all across the UK.
The UK should repatriate fully the natives of the Chagos Archipelago that were evicted illegally by the British government between 1967 and 1973. All descendants of those originally evicted should be given the option to return. A referendum should then be held from those that choose to return to decide what to do with Naval Support Facility Diego Garcia which is currently based on the islands.
The UK should revoke the Chagos Marine Protected Area (MPA) as it was founded under the auspices of a legitimate environmental project, when it was later revealed to be a plot to keep the Chagossians off the islands. The Chagos MPA was declared illegal by the Permanent Court of Arbitration on 18 March 2015, as it was in breach of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, and therefore the UK ought to act swiftly in dismantling it.
The UK should revoke the Chagos Marine Protected Area (MPA) as it was founded under the auspices of a legitimate environmental project, when it was later revealed to be a plot to keep the Chagossians off the islands. The Chagos MPA was declared illegal by the Permanent Court of Arbitration on 18 March 2015, as it was in breach of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, and therefore the UK ought to act swiftly in dismantling it.
[^2]: "US and UK accused of 'squeezing life out of' Ascension Island ", The Guardian [^3]: "'We're in limbo': the families marooned at a British military base for 16 years", The Guardian
[^4]: Why delist the PKK?
@Floppy - over 7 years ago