Paul,
With respect you seem to be poo pooing my idea and this is the problem generally, as anglers can’t either be bothered or think what’s the point.
My last email to my MP was as follows:
Hi,
Earlier today I watched Prime Ministers Questions, where Ed Davey asked a question relating to private water company boss bonuses and sewage pollution discharges.
As a life long angler and conservationist, this is a subject very close to my heart. I was therefore dismayed to see that whilst asking the question, Ed Davey was heckled by Tory MP’s. What made me even more dismayed, was that Rishi Sunak then proceeded to totally ignore the question and instead reply about Lib Dem policy on tuition fees!
I would like to point out that there are approximately 1 million anglers in the UK and as someone who is actively involved in the UK’s largest angling club, which happens to be based in your constituency, I can assure you that feelings are running very high, regarding the health of UK rivers and weak government action. You may also be aware that the River Dane runs through a large part of your constituency. During the last 25 years, I’ve watched this river go from being one, which was thriving with fish, to one which I now consider to be a failing ecosystem!
Please note that based on the above points, you can no longer rely on my vote at the next general election and I know that many other anglers are of the same opinion.
Regards,
Neil
I received an official reply on a House of Commons letter head, telling me how much the government was investing in this area. I posted a copy on here, on another thread.
I will be writing to my MP again, telling her that I will never vote Tory again, based on what I see as the biggest political scandal of my lifetime, which is the privatisation of the water companies with zero debt in the Thatcher era. Roll forward to today and we have a combined £50 billion in debt against the water companies with £60 billion paid in share dividend! I can’t wait to hear how my local Tory MP puts a positive spin on this one!
Also consider that when the river and coastal sewage issues became headline news earlier this year, I got the impression that it wasn’t anglers leading the way and instead, it was more a case of a few local swimming and bathing women’s groups, in some posh Tory coastal towns!