Handwritten letter with a graphic of leverets, a murmuration, oak trees, glowing fields.
Dear Sir Keir Starmer,
We have drought in Suffolk and it is only May. The Planning Inspectorate refused permission to build Sizewell C and D on account of the 200 million litres of water a day needed and Kwasi Kwarteng overruled that decision. The farmers need that water to grow crops for British people. We can last 30 days without importing food and that figure is going down.
Top Theberton business man William Kendall (Covent Garden Soup, Greene & Blacks etc.) recognises that entrepreneurs make mistakes all the time. The skill is in pulling out early.
I urge you to save the British tax payer £49 million, drought, flood, mental distress and to maintain recourse to one of the most peaceful, exciting shore lines and woodland in the UK. GROW YOUR OWN! A solar panel on every roof.
With best wishes,
Vanessa Raison
We have leverets, marsh harries, nightingales in the hood where the Theberton Bypass is being built. We are losing ancient oak trees and all their inhabitants.