At Green Party Conference on 11-12th March 2023 in Birmingham, a motion which if passed would see the Green Party support HS2 is to be discussed. We strongly oppose this motion and below is the text of an open letter we are asking Green Party members to sign and support.
Dear Green Party of England and Wales,
We the undersigned are extremely worried about something happening in the Green Party. We understand democracy is a core value to the Party, and realise of course, that every now and then an idea will surface that does not chime with our own. We also understand however that for democracy to be viable, truth, transparency and solid information are vital.
What worries us is the motion E05 submitted to your Spring Conference 2023, the published synopsis of which reads:
“This motion calls for HS2 to be funded and completed in full, including the entire Eastern leg and an underground through station at Manchester Piccadilly. This motion also calls for the full potential of HS2 to be (released) by building in full Northern Powerhouse Rail which will use HS2 infrastructure…..”
The Green Party of England and Wales do make provision in their transport policy for the principle of high speed rail, but there is no provision for the disaster that is HS2. HS2 is a very specific project. The methods and processes of HS2 fly in the face of Green Party ethos. The HS2 project is a corporate entity born of greed for profit, and the construction industry has lobbied very hard to reap financial rewards from building the most expensive railway in the world. HS2 is based on old outdated carbon intensive technology, unfit for a sustainable public transport system. It has been designed to increase aviation, facilitating airport expansion and airports have lobbied for HS2 to be built on this basis, with the CEO of Manchester Airport saying an HS2 hub station would be “Vital, helping us expand our network of international routes”, an objective which is clearly incompatible with Green Party policy. A vote to ‘Build HS2 in full’ as the synopsis of the motion before conference suggests, would be a vote to reinstate the link to Heathrow Airport which was dropped in 2015. HS2 is already a massive source of carbon emissions and is removing carbon sinks. We believe, indeed we know, the case for HS2 is fundamentally dishonest, anti democratic, and frighteningly destructive.
Opponents of HS2 have long since said that the project, on the assessments prepared by HS2 Ltd themselves, shows the project would not be carbon neutral for 120 years. We are concerned that proponents of HS2 are claiming this is not true, when this fact has been gleaned directly from the statutory carbon papers HS2 Ltd has submitted to parliament. The most recent of these documents, the HS2 phase 2b carbon paper, which was updated in July 2022 and was drawn up in line with BS EN 15978 & 15804 and PAS 2080, shows a net increase of 3,029,000 tonnes of Carbon Dioxide equivalent, due to this part of the scheme after 120 years of operation. At the same time as submitting these documents to parliament, HS2 Ltd spin their project to the public as the ‘Zero Carbon Railway’.
The Green Party of England and Wales is the only party in the UK Parliament that does not support HS2. There are several reasons for this, not least being the Green Party’s stance on corporate lobbying. It is very obvious that the other parties support HS2 in ignorance of their membership and the public at large. It has been evident from the outset that heavy lobbying from industry has had a huge influence on those parties, meaning the opinions of people and the out of control costs have been ignored. The same is now happening with George Osborne’s lobbying group Northern Powerhouse Partnership driving the Northern Powerhouse Rail project which used to be called HS3, with political momentum building up behind this project, despite there being no firm plans, budget or environmental assessments. GPEW’s stance on democracy stands to hold such forces at bay, and this ethical and moral stance on HS2 has contributed towards electoral success in council elections in places which have never elected Greens before. Both Conservative and Labour Parties seem very keen to ignore the documented fact that Parliament was misled over the costs of HS2 on several occasions before the first HS2 Bill passed in 2017. That same dishonesty over finances continues unabated.
Over ten years many claims have been made to support HS2 which have been proven to be wrong. Most notable of these is the budget which started at £33bn and was going to go from London to Birmingham, with a link to Heathrow Airport, before going on to Leeds (via Sheffield) and Manchester. Despite many cutbacks over the years, the overall estimate is around the £100bn mark. In the last two years the four main HS2 contractors have asked for more time or more money around 3000 times.
It is now ludicrously being claimed that somehow building HS2 would be like building three railways because of the capacity it releases. This whole premise is based on the concept that every fast train currently on the West Coast Mainline could be replaced with two slower local services, an idea which lacks any basis in fact and has seemingly been invented, like many of the current arguments being made for HS2, by a single consultant who seems determined to change Green Party policy. Firstly, the current fast trains on the West Coast Mainline could not all be removed, because they stop at places other than London, Birmingham, Manchester and Crewe, and in terms of standard speeds, the reality is that HS2 Ltd themselves report that reducing train speeds on the south section of the West Coast Mainline to 110mph might release capacity for two trains per hour, but due to constraints around Euston station, there would only be capacity for one extra train per hour, but somehow this has been translated into ‘three new railways’.
HS2 has been driven through Parliament by a series of Hybrid Bills, themselves machinations debasing democracy, reducing rights of objectors and landowners, removing environmental protections, and operating tick-box consultation processes that have left many bitter, angry and disillusioned. In operation, HS2 have issued compulsory purchase orders callously, meanly and with no understanding among other things of the ancestral nature to tending the land and the transmission of wisdom that entails, with many land and business owners still waiting for payment years after possession has been taken. Even the Parliamentary Ombudsman has reported that HS2 has been “Dishonest, misleading and inconsistent.” and that they have been guilty of repeated maladministration This does not in any way feel “green”. It is very evident too that HS2 does not cope with protest. As a nation we point our finger at other nations that police protests with private armies of “lawless thugs” who threaten, attack, and dispossess those uncovering the truth, and yes, here in this country we imprison activists not for criminal behaviour, but for telling the truth loud enough for others to hear, as it is now illegal to protest in and around land possessed by HS2 Ltd, even land which is not fenced off.
What is even more obvious to all however, is the diabolical destruction of whole ecosystems that has occurred across Phase 1 and is now starting along Phase 2a. HS2 passed through Parliament on the back of a supposedly comprehensive Environmental Statement which allowed Parliament to grant the project deemed planning permission. However, as those who have observed works first hand testify, the paucity of that Statement became increasingly obvious. Over 42% of Phase 1 was never surveyed or incompletely surveyed, as detailed in a recent Wildlife Trusts report.
This Wildlife Trusts report states that up to 8 times more damage to wildlife and habitats has occurred along Phase 1 of HS2 than the Environmental Statement allows for. We believe this makes the deemed planning permission invalid, at least in principle, as the provisions of this quasi-legal statement which supported HS2 through parliament have been ignored. This implies that all the ancient woodland felled (more woodland felled than at any time since WWI), all the trees disconnected from once adjoining habitats, all the hedgerows uprooted and destroyed (250 in the Chilterns alone), all the wetlands and grasslands, all the lakes and rivers, and all the nature reserves and SSSIs which have been damaged, destroyed and diminished has happened outside the conditions of the planning permission. What Green Party, what environmental group could possibly support this?
And it doesn’t stop there. The Wildlife Trusts report goes on to describe the woefully inadequate compensation being put in place as being 4 times less effective than the Environmental Statement claims. And that doesn’t take account of the poor quality work installing the compensation. In the first year of operation HS2 planted 60,000 saplings, up to 90% of which died within months. It does not stop there, as even laymen can see their compensation works inspire little confidence.That oft repeated mantra that HS2 should result in no net loss to biodiversity is very hollow indeed.
Even in the last week of February, HS2 have felled the last 200+yr old plane trees around Euston. The location of the most poisoned air in the UK has lost its trees to prepare for a section of HS2, the viability of which still eludes engineers after many attempts and many budget overruns.
The Woodland Trust, Wildlife Trusts and Friends of the Earth have all comprehensively condemned HS2’s environmental strategy and tell of an HS2 mired in dishonesty, deceit, and complacency toward ecology, environment and the climate emergency. There is no place for this here for the Green Party.
HS2 poses a very real and present threat to the water supply of London, nearly a quarter of which is sourced from the natural aquifer under the Colne Valley to the west of the city. Not only did HS2 Ltd ‘lose’ a large amount of highly-polluting bentonite in the Chlltern Aquifer and the project has been connected to raw sewage going into the River Colne, but as Jenny Jones will testify, Chromium VI, the Erin Brokovich chemical is among a cocktail of contaminants that are now leaching into that aquifer through a reckless attitude to safety.
We ask the Party to consider the present situation of HS2. There has been a constant stream of negative reports across all media detailing the ever increasing antipathy felt across all political and social divides toward HS2. Within Parliament there is a growing clamour to see that HS2 face yet another review. HS2 is weaker and more broken than ever. Opposing HS2 has been one of many policies where the Green Party can proudly say “We were right all along”, so why would the Party now want to jump onto a sinking ship? To support HS2 at this point would provide the ultimate greenwashing for one of the most environmentally damaging projects this century.
Finally, we beseech that the Party understand that supporting HS2 would be an utter betrayal of hundreds of eco-warriors, many of them in the Green Party, who have put their lives in danger and sacrificed their freedom in order to bring to the attention of the public, press and Parliament the atrocities being committed with their money for HS2. We also beseech the Party understand the hollowing out of support which the Party will face if all those thousands who see the Green Party as the only party truly committed to environmental and social responsibility, turn to support a corporate figment of growth economics in place of researched, honest appraisal of where we are, where we need to be, and how to get there.
Please, continue to give us hope. Please dismiss this motion. Do not give credence to glossy corporate greed.
Please fil in the form below to sign the letter. Signatures will be added below sporadically by a human. Last update 7am, 11th March. For more information, see our leaflet to be distributed at Green Party Conference.
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SIGNATORIES – GREEN PARTY MEMBERS
| Mark Keir | Chiltern Green Party |
| Carolyne Culver | West Berkshire Green Party |
| James Kennedy | Warwick District Green Party |
| Pam Lunn | Kenilworth Green Party |
| Christina O’Neill | Green Party Member – Herefordshire |
| Wendy Edwards | Warwick District Green Party |
| Salem Bennett | Bristol Green Party |
| Aldo Mussi | Sandwell Green Party |
| Harry Hayfield | Ceredigion Green Party |
| Juliet Carter | Green Party Member |
| Val Saunders | Stroud Green Party |
| Brent Poland | Erewash Green Party (Parliamentary candidate) |
| Jamie Russell | Green Party Member (Shrewsbury) |
| Helen Palmer | Green Party member |
| Keiron Brown | Chiltern (Chesham) GP |
| Mr N J Savage | Malvern Hills Green Party |
| Alison Layland | Weston Rhyn Parish Council (North Shropshire) |
| shelley saunders | Camden Green Party |
| Paul Herbert | North Shropshire Green Party |
| Jane Livermore | West Berkshire green party |
| Marilyn Gaunt | Green Party member Ludlow |
| Marian Hoffman | Croydon Green Party |
| Yvonne Hayward | Green Party |
| Isobel Russell | Bath & NE Somerset Green Party |
| Mel Moden | Wilts (Chippenham) Green Party |
| Mark Redding | West Midlands Green Party Co-ordinator |
| John Francis | Green Party Member |
| Sonja Francis | Mid Devon Green Party |
| Julie Callow | Green Party |
| Nicola Watson | Lincoln Green Party |
| Isa Luqman Darby | Sandwell Green Party |
| David Chamberlain | Green Party Worcester |
| Jenny Jones | Lambeth Green Party |
| John Whitelegg | Herefordshire Green Party |
| Helena Richards | Thame and Chinnor Green Party |
| Michael Landon | Ealing Green Party |
| Danny Ellis | Green Party Bristol |
| Susan Tibbles | Oxfordshire Green Party |
| Hazel Dawe | Oxford city and Oxfordshire Green Party |
| Fiona Gurr | West Berkshire Green Party |
| John Coyne | Liverpool Green Party |
| David Marsh | West Berkshire Green Party |
| Peter Gower | West Berkshire Green Party |
| Cathy Gaulter | Green Party |
| Steve Dawe | Oxfordshire Green Party |
| Matt Lowe | West Berkshire Green Party |
| Philip Davies | Trafford GP |
| Neil Salter | Green Party |
| Fiona Mawson | Green Party Parish and Cherwell District Councillor |
| Jill Taylor | West Berkshire greens |
| Edward Cawley | West Berkshire Greens |
| Steve Masters | West Berkshire Green Party |
| Rosemary-Kate Hughes | Manchester Greens |
| Fred Gough | Amber Valley Green Party |
| Pat Morton | Broxtowe Green Party |
| Tina Louise Rothery | Blackpool & Fylde Green Party |
| Teresa Needham | Broxtowe Green Party |
| Cameron Wilkes | Member of the GPEW |
| Si Frost | Broxtowe Green Party |
| Deborah Smith | Chichester & Arun Green Party |
| Linda Newbery | North Oxfordshire Green Party |
| Kathryn Hodgson | West Berkshire Green Party |
| David O’Connor | Green Party |
| Joanna Collins | High Peak Green Party. |
| Alison Williams | Oxford City Green party |
| Steve Hale | South Shropshire Green Party |
| Peter Thomas Briggs | Aylesbury Green Party |
| Julia Wakelam | West Suffolk Green Party |
| Isabel Thurston | Arun District Council |
| Bryony Morris | Sandwell Green Party |
| Jenny Langley | Member of Green Party, XR Cambridge |
| Derek Langley | Member of Green Party, XR Cambridge |
| Linda Ward | North Oxfordshire Green Party, Green Party |
| Celia Coram | Hackney Green Party |
| Jane Roberts | Oxfordshire Green Party |
| Tina Leonard | Oxford Green Party |
| Glyn Evans | West Berkshire Green Party |
| Jeremy D Parker | Sandwell Green Party |
| Carolyn Dodd | Green Party/XR |
| Martin Blake | South Lincolnshire Green Party |
| Georgina Wright | Stockport, Member of Wildlife and Habitats PWG |
| Alexander McConnell | Local Green Party |
| Margaret Okole | Birmingham Green Party |
| Joan Grech | Mid Sussex, Crawley & Horsham Green Party |
| Barry Greenan | Green Party (London Ealing branch) |
| Elissa Gordon | Luton Green Party |
| Benjamin Harrop | Pendle Green Party |
| Jane Burrell | Green Party (West Berkshire) |
| Nigel Hennerley | Cheshire East Green Party committee member |
| Sophia Hale-Sutton | Norwich Green Party |
| Geoff Hill | Green Party |
| Michael Moran | Green Party Member – Newbury |
| Councillor Natalie McVey | Malvern Hills Green Party |
| Joe Rukin | Warwick District Green Party |
| Eddie Francis | Lincoln GP |
| Suzanne Savage | Malvern Hills Green Party member |
| Cllr Daniel Laycock | Huntingdonshire Green Party |
| Matthew Parkinson | Cheshire East Green Party |
| Nicole Haydock | North East Wales Green Party |
| Rosemary White | East Cheshire Green Party and XR Macclesfield |
| David Clark | Darlington Green Party |
| Joanne Ashwood | Green Party, Friends of the Earth, Greenpeace |
| Heather Tailby | Islington Green Party |
| Lisa Miller | Congleton Green Party |
| Rod Hart | Cambridgeshire GP |
| Mary Franklin | Oxfordshire Green Party |
| Julia Lagoutte | Bristol Green Party |
| Mark Harris | Green Party |
| Tom Casey | Stockton & Hartlepool Green Party |
| Phil Mason | Green Party Member |
| John Weller | Green Party |
| Sheelagh Handy | Derbyshire Dales GP |
| Carol Broom | North Oxfordshire Green Party. |
| Melanie Penycate | Green Party Member |
| Paul Foster | GP Member & SINE (Stop Incineration North East) |
| Marc France | Huntingdon / Cambs Green Party |
| Jane McCarthy | Green Party Aylesbury |
| Mandy Vere | Liverpool Green Party |
| Chris Hallam | High Peak Green Party |
| Jeremy Ludlow | Green Party |
| Dave Rankin | North West Leicestershire Green Party |
| Colin Clark | West Oxon Green Party |
| Laura Mellstrom | Derbyshire Dales Green Party |
| Sian Berry | Clitheroe Green Party |
| Rebecca Knapper | Green party Member St Helens |
| Jago Tassano | Chiltern Green Party (Young Green) |
| Melanie English | Cheshire East Green Party |
| Catherine Bunting | Chiltern Green Party and Great Missenden Parish Cllr |
| Diane Harrison | Lichfield and Burntwood Green Party |
| Mr Richard Hayes | Warwickshire Green Party |
| Nicholas Cox | East Herts |
| Justine Fulford | Chiltern Green Party |
| Dr Alison Gordon-Creed | Green Party/Natural England |
| Cllr Ed Plowden | Bristol Green Party |
| Clare Bonetree | Herefordshire Green Party |
| Emily McIvor | Exeter Green Party |
| Pauline Smith | Green Party Member |
| Andrew John Melville | Chesire East Green Party |
| Renate Aspden | Trafford Green Party |
| Rachel Horton | Chiltern greens and taplow parish council |
| David Ilsley | East Hants Green Party |
| Hilary Wendt | Deputy Coordinator, West Midlands Green Party and Coordinator, South Shropshire Green Party |
| Sarah Green | Hillingdon Green Party |
| Sara Lever | Warwick District Green Party |
| Gaby solly | Green Party member. |
| Claire Barker | Green Party Member Swansea |
| marie crowley | Erewash Green Party |
| Ann Mills | Erewash Green Party |
| Charlie Lewin | Green Party |
| Zoe Hatch | Chiltern Green Party |
| Robert Nicholas | Doncaster Green Party |
| Sue Cooper | Green Party |
| Sarah Collier | Broxtowe Green Party |
| Mrs Carol Broom | Retired – member of Green party and XR |
| James Booth | Cheshire East |
| Catherine Rennie-Nash | Kendal Green Party |
| Amanda Iremonger | Cheshire East Green Party |
| Damaris Vigar | Green Party member |
| Adam Brearley | Green Party Member |
| Jane Carruthers | Babergh Green Party |
| John Avison | Huddersfield Green Party |
| Leslie Tate | Dacorum Green Party (Chair) |
| Lesley Whybrow | Shepway Green Party |
| Robert Palgrave | Biofuelwatch, Green Party |
| Clare Palgrave | Green Party |
| Pam Archer | Dudley Green Party; member of the GPEW since 1981 |
| Alex Bull | Lewisham East Green Party |
| Jane Hutchings | Green Party member |
| Kris Welch | South Shropshire |
| John Watson | Kenilworth Green Party |
| Tony Hull | Hereford & South Herefordshire |
| Rob Barry | Warwick District Green Party |
| Valerie Wilkinson | Green Party |
| Caroline Cattermole | Lancaster Green party |
| Claire Willsher | West Berks Green Party |
| Peter Briggs | Aylesbury Green Party |
| Martin Coule | Plymouth Green Party |
| Vicki Stinchcombe | hereford green party |
| Abigail Woodman | Waltham Forest and Redbridge |
| Ellie Brown | Green Party |
| Kate Mammolotti | Darlington Green Party |
| Clare Walters | Huddersfield green party |
| Alan Johnson | Bolton Green Party |
| Caroline Roaf | Green Party member |
| Bob Weedon | Oxfordshire Green Party |
| Mary-Louise Thompson | Malvern Hills Green Party |
| Gordon Housley | East Mendip GP |
| Karen Wildin | Leicester Green Party |
| James Murray-White | Cambridge Green Party |
| Judy Green | Oxford Green Party |
| Susan Mary Hampton | Dacorum Green Party |
| Persephone Anderson | Green Party Member – Brighton |
| Lynn Haanen | Stroud District Green Party |
| Anne Patterson | Coventry Green Party |
| Thom Pizzey | Ashford Green Party |
| Valerie Jarvis | South West Green Party. |
| Bill Jarvis | SW Wiltshire Green Party; Wiltshire Climate Alliance; MICE |
| Yvonne Forsey | Green Party, RSPB, Buglife, National Trust, Sustainable Devizes, Wiltshire Wildlife, |
| Julia Elizabeth Middleton | North Oxfordshire Green Party |
| Jane Farley | Chiltern Green Party. Speen Environmental Action Group |
| Pippa Austin | Green Party |
| Lisa Miller | Green Party |
| Trish Whitham | West Berkshire Green Party |
| Tina Burns | Cheshire East Greens |
| Elise Benjamin | Oxford |
| Jed Goode | Northwest Greens |
| Fergal McEntee | Wandsworth GP |
| Kenneth Grainger | Coventry Green Party |
| Ken Allen | South Herefordshire Greens |
| Ed Porteous | Birmingham Green Party |
| Walter Houston | Cheshire East Green Party |
| Ann Allen | Green Party member |
| Tom Merry | Kirklees GP |
| Leo Smith | Green Party (Camden) |
| Jackie Dale | Forest of Dean Green Party |
| Cllr Rachel Smith-Lyte | Suffolk Coastal Green Party |
| Chris McFarling | Forest of Dean Green Party |
| Nigel Hiley | Suffolk Coastal Green Party |
| Sally Noble | Suffolk Coastal Green Party |
| Sid Phelps | Forest of Dean Green Party |
| Rebekah Hoyland | Forest of Dean Green Party |
| Tim Rickard | Forest of Dean Green Party, Dymock Forest Rural Action |
| Nicky Packer | Forest of Dean Green Party |
| Jackie Fraser | Forest of Dean Green District Councillor |
| Jan Clark | Forest of Dean GP |
| Mrs Ann Bednall | South Shropshire Green Party |
| David Alexander Howard | Church Stretton, South Shropshire |
| Jenny Haynes | North Lincolnshire Green Party |
| Andrew Blakie | Hillingdon Green Party |
| Dede Liss | Forest of Dean |
| Timothy Eggins | South Somerset Green Party |
| Maureen McKeown | Member of the Green Party. |
| Cate Cody | Tewkesbury Green Party |
| Alison Bruce | Forest of Dean Green Party |
| John Cherry | South Shropshire Green Party |
| Laura Jones | Cheshire East Green Party ; Macclesfield XR |
| Richard Wise | Darlington Green Party |
| Christine West | Hillingdon Green Party |
| Alexander McRae | Enfield Green Party |
| Diana Browne | Kenilworth Green Party |
| Steve Jackson | Tonbridge and Malling Green Party |
| Helen Banks | Cornwall Green Party |
| Gary Burnett | South Staffordshire Green Party |
| Adriana Spalinky | The Green Party England and Wales |
| Richard Small | South Shropshire GP |
| Trevor Roach | Forest of Dean Green Party |
| Tom Fitton | London Green Party |
| Philip Booth | Green Party member and former District councillor, Stroud District Green Party |
| Gordon HOUSLEY | East Mendip |
| Janey Wall | Chesham & Amersham Greens |
| Madeleine Broderick | Green Party (Cheshire West and Chester) XR Merseyside |
| Jay Ginn | Croydon and sutton green party |
| Tina Burns | Cheshire East Green Party |
| Chris Millman | Bristol Green Party |
| Margaret Green | CDNW Greens |
| Sylvia Godfrey | Pendle Green Party |
| Neil Jacques | North Lincolnshire Green Party |
| Gillian Davis | South Shropshire Green Party |
| Larry Sanders | Oxfordshire Green Party |
| Craig Simmons | Oxford Green Party |
| Bob Gledhill | Broxbourne Green Party |
| Emily Taylor | Green Party member Birmingham |
| Kyn Aizlewood | Warwick Green Party |
| Stephen Hesketh | Sefton Green Party |
| Jacqueline Stirling | N Lincs Greens |
| S.J.Brooks | Lifelong green party supporter |
| Sarah White | Plymouth Green Party |
| Jeff Trevethan | Green Party Member |
| jay ginn | croydon and sutton |
| Jean Glasberg | Cambridge Green Party |
| Leon Maurice-Jones | Lambeth Green Party |
| Ruth Fabricant | Bromley Green Party |
| Mel Moden | Chippenham, Devizes & North Wiltshire Green Party |
| Ann Drysdale | Wales Green Party |
| Jonathan Elmer | County Durham Green Party -National Spokesperson for Nature |
| Linda MacCallum Stewart | Brighton and Hove Green Party |
| Alex McRae | Enfield Green Party |
| Chris barraclough | North Devon Green Party |
| Tom Lines | Brighton & Hove GP |
| Linda Senior | South Shropshire Greens |
| Susan chapman | South East Dorset Green party |
| Dr Michelle Barnes | Hillingdon |
| Paul Connor | Sandwell Green party |
| Chris McFarling | Forest of Dean Green Party |
| Laura Jones | Cheshire East Green Party ; Macclesfield XR |
| Eileen Peck | S E Essex GP |
| Richard Cotton | Green Party Member (Cheshire East) |
| Jo Purvis | Guildford and Waverley Green Party |
| Adriana Newsum | Green Party Member |
| Cllr Gina Dowdng | North Lancashire Green Party |
| Jess Walker | Green Party Devon |
| Neil K Bye | Green Party |
SIGNATORIES – NON-GREEN PARTY MEMBERS
| Isabelle Detheridge |
| Keith Farmer |
| Sam Remfry |
| Heather L Peacock |
| Stephen Colclough |
| Hester Campbell |
| Lindsey Batham |
| Katy Treverton |
| David Holloway |
| Ricky Oates |
| Norman King |
| Jessica Upton |
| Louise Ross |
| Jane Leggett |
| Jo Murphy |
| Trish Barlow |
| Mike Haville |
| Xandra Gilchrist |
| Carole Humphreys |
| Sarah Louise Breach |
| Jessica walker |
| Angela Royston |
| Lee Newitt |
| Tina Adams |
| Tim Chantler |
| Susan Lamley |
| Paul Sandham |
| Susan Holden |
| Tony O’Connor |
| Sheila Clarke |
| Rob Lane |
| Sally Mundy |
| Jacqueline Sexton |
| Maria Gallastegui |
| Helen Wrigley |
| Charlotte Thomas |
| Samantha Bray |
| Lucy Watson |
| Jon Townsin |
| Frank Poole |
| Frances Fearon |
| Rachelle Miller |
| John Gilmour |
| Ana Chetley |
| Lilian Trimble |
| Nadine Oliver |
| Janet Bentley |
| Joe Waldron |
| Olivia MacDonald |
| Sheila woods |
| Joanna Simpson |
| Hazel Hoggan |
| Alan Metchem |
| Mark Browning |
| Brian Elliott |
| Elizabeth Sanders |
| Darren King |
| Helene Andre |
| Helen Perry |
| Nick Perry |
| Helen Rose Perry |
| Alan Borgars |
| Martin Hicks |
| Neera Vyas |
| David spence |
| Claire Roberts |
| Frazer Lee |
| Philip Moon |
| Simon Pitts |
| Mark Edwards |
| Olivia Stephenson |
| Carol Foster |
| Lucy Gough |
| Leanne Carroll |
| Stuart Minal |
| Christine Dystant |
| Jill Randalls |
| Christopher Manley |
| Phil Neal |
| Heather Wilde |
| Hazel Ball |
| Ann Hayward |
| Donna Wyton |
| Jodie Bell |
| Rin Roche |
| Jeremy Palmer |
| Alison Teal |
| Susan Ward |
| Philip Peck |
| Gwyneth Wright |
| C Healey |
| Helen Bradbury |
| Natasha Maddison |
| Andrew Bissitt |
| Martin Jarvis |
| Tom Parr |
| Susan Ward |
| Philip Peck |
| Gwyneth Wright |
| C Healey |
| Helen Bradbury |
| Andrew Bissitt |
| Martin Jarvis |
| Tom Parr |
| Rachel Naunton |
| Graye Wilde |
| Alan Morgan |
| Olive FitzGerald |
| Jaipreet Deo |
| Christopher Wilson |
| Lorna Wilson |
| Nick Brown |
| Debbie Furnival |
| Alex Kitama |
| Eleanor Miller |
| Dianne Gill |
| Maria Gray |
| Stephen Gunn |
| David Cochrane |
| Jude Thorp |
| Judith Tipper |
| Sally Bunce |
| Tony Carne |
| Eleanor Hilton |
| Sally Dolz |
| H Palfrey |
| Sandra Elsworth |
| Jenny Lindvall |
| Margaret Roberts |
| Kate Grannell |
| Sarah Boait |
| Denise Wood |
| Tina Grace |
| David Fraser |
| JF Turner |
| Joanna Bourke |
| Holly Burrows |
| John Mitchell |
| Leo Aspden |
| Jane Oliver |
| Graham La Bouchardiere |
| Peter Deeley |
| Alyson Lee |
| Hilary Audus |
| Julian Middleton |
| Su Thomas |
| James Mitchell |
| claire kirby |
| Sharon Sherratt |
| Peter Matthews |
| Christine morling |
| Samantha Eynon |
| Tim Hall |
| Ruth Beattie |
| Chris Peyton |
| Fiona Kidd |
| Garth Wilkinson |
| James Troup |
| Mae Beardmore |
| Molly Dineen |
| Christine Atkins |
| Matthew Loynes |
| Madhu Khanna-Davies |
| Julie Hinds |
| Brenda Bateman |
| Meredith Williams |
| Norah Kennedy |
| maureen dyroff |
| Nigel Harvey |
| Conor Deedigan |
| Dora Elbaz |
| Gail Bradbrook |
| Roberta Hunter-Henderson |
| Marcus Vaz |
| Isla Williams |
| Neil Taylor |
| Carol Bennett |
| Austen Espeut |
| Graham McCulloch |
| Philippa Clarke |
| Jenny Owen |
| Mrs Davina Rogers |
| Caroline Screen |
| Sue Newcombe |
| Sara Platt |
| Debbie furnival |
| Lauren Lewis |
| Haydn Chick |
| Chris Crean |
| Sean Anglish |
| Emily Hayward |
| Rosemary Bennett |
| Peter Jones |
| Jenny Trickett |
| Kitty Bishop |
| Alan Woods |
| Sally Lake Edwards |
| Graham Dellow |
| Mark Gibbins |
| Janet Upward |
| Malcolm Brown |
| Jojo Gare |
| Nick Ford |
| Hero Granger-Taylor |
| Adam Keath |
| geoff brooks |
| Janet Lewis |
| Johanna Rogers |
| Tessa Pickering |
| Neil Brashaw |
| Joanne knowles |
| Patricia Thompson |
| Tom Wakeford |
| Phyllis Hobbs |
| Victoria Lindsell |
| Susanna Feder |
| Sally Kershaw |
| Sheila Clarke |
| Adriana Spalinky |
| Zebedee Zappa |
| Julia Hart |
| Susan Ward |
| Andrew Bosi |
| Jane Cahane |
| Valerie Brown |
| Francis Partridge |
| Fiona Harrington |
| Nigel Sarbutts |
| Debbie Samwell |
| Francesca Wheeler |
Children deserve a future, HS2 destroys any future for mankind
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