Twickenham's Green Party responds to Quick Qs for Candidates
By Oliver Monk
1st Jul 2024 | General Election 2024
Green Party candidate for Twickenham constituency Chantal Kerr-Sheppard has shared her thoughts on a number of topics discussed in last week's Quick Qs articles.
Responses from other parties running for the Twickenham seat can be found here.
Nub News encourages any candidates not featured in the Quick Qs series that wish to share their thoughts to contact our editor at [email protected].
Monday, 24 June
Why Twickenham?
"I am standing in Twickenham to address the urgent social and environmental issues overlooked by the Conservative government, especially the threats to our river and the green spaces in our area.
"With experience from COP26 and promoting sustainability, I am committed to driving positive change in Twickenham."
Key issue
"Key issues include housing affordability, healthcare access, environmental protection, and improved transportation. These areas require immediate attention to enhance residents' quality of life and sustainability."
Tuesday, 25 June
Thames Water
"I will push for the nationalisation of Thames Water, increased investment in water infrastructure, greater transparency, and strict accountability to stop sewage dumping and protect our waterways."
Teddington DRA
"This is an expensive, over-engineered proposal in the wrong location, that will have minimal impact on increasing water security.
"If elected, I will do everything in my power to push the new Secretary of State to refuse the Development Consent Order requested by Thames Water."
Wednesday, 26 June
Affordable housing
"To secure more social housing, we need increased investment, partnerships with housing associations, policy changes to incentivise affordable housing construction and efficient land use."
Cost-of-living crisis
"I will advocate for financial support for low-income families, affordable housing initiatives, living wage policies, reduced utility costs, and food security programs."
Thursday, 27 June
Education
"My priorities include increased school funding, professional development for teachers, promoting inclusive education, and ensuring all children have access to quality education."
Social care
"I will advocate for increased funding, better support for unpaid carers, improved integration of health and social care services, and equitable access to social care."
Friday, 28 June
Heathrow night flights
"I oppose proposals to change night flights in and out of Heathrow, as Green Party policy is against any new expansion of airport capacity.
"If elected, I will lobby for a ban on domestic flights for journeys that take less than three hours by train and the introduction of a frequent-flyer levy."
Local representation in Parliament
"I will ensure local voices are heard through regular consultations, open communication and making sure these are used to structure the arguments I raise in parliament, as well as collaborating closely with local councils and community groups."
Polling day for the 2024 General Election is Thursday 4 July.
Those who have registered to vote and have not sent a postal vote, will be to attend one of the polling stations in their constituency in-person, between 7am and 10pm.
A full list of Twickenham polling stations is available on the Richmond Council website here.
Voters are required to bring a valid photo ID, such as:
- a UK or Northern Ireland photocard driving licence
- a UK passport
- a Blue Badge
- a Northern Ireland Electoral Identity Card
- a Voter Authority Certificate
A full list of valid IDs is available on the UK Government website here.
The photo ID must be the original version – photographs and photocopies will not be accepted.
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