explain the party message. what explain the party message. what eole are explain the party message. what people are telling explain the party message. what people are telling us explain the party message. “gm isgt people are telling us on the doorsteps in this constituency is they are furious with the cost of living crisis. we havejust seen this week mortgage interest rates going up and mortgages going through the roof so here in uxbridge and south ruislip there are 10,000 families whose mortgages will be going up by £5,200 extra every year, not total, extra. and the reason thatis not total, extra. and the reason that is happening because we have a conservative government that has failed to grow the economy for 13 years and last october they crashed the economy and now baked into everyone“s interest rate is that all week mortgage premium and believe you me, people are furious. fix, pep you me, people are furious. a pep talk from the you me, people are furious. a
crisis and a local culprit. way. the greens see an immediate crisis and a local culprit. the - crisis and a local culprit. the residents crisis and a local culprit. the residents of crisis and a local culprit. ii téi residents of uxbridge and crisis and a local culprit. t t2 residents of uxbridge and south ruislip are facing a cost of living crisis brought on by government poor decision making, such as giving over £100 million every week to hs2. this is a terrible project and it is indefensible. it is costing our countryside, our green belt, tap water quality and it is undermining houses all across the south ruislip constituency. houses all across the south ruislip constituency- constituency. other candidates include laurence constituency. other candidates include laurence fox, - constituency. other candidates include laurence fox, the - constituency. other candidates . include laurence fox, the reclaim party, steve gardner, ftp, rebecca jane, ukip. eight bucolic feel on haz
Stockholm, Sweden, March 8, 2021 – A new study published by researchers at the PennEnvironment Research & Policy Center found microplastics in 100 percent of samples taken from 50 iconic rivers, lakes and streams in Pennsylvania. The researchers described their finding as troubling and said “it’s clear that the scope of plastic pollution in Pennsylvania extends far beyond what was previously thought”.
Dave Noble, spokesperson at Bluewater, a Swedish water company battling the need for single use plastic water bottles with innovative water tech and drinking bottle solutions, said the PennEnvironment study is the latest evidence of the pernicious plastics pollution plague sweeping the planet.