From Dani, Surfers Against Sewage <[email protected]>
Subject RE: John, we’ve got 5 quick questions for you
Date April 20, 2024 12:00 PM
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Share your views on our polluted waterways

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John, there’s something we want to know.

Over the past few years, we’ve gained massive momentum in the fight to get sickness-causing pollution out of the ocean.

And this year, we have an opportunity like no other – a general election, where we can pile the pressure on our future parliamentarians to stop our waterways from being poisoned, and turn the tide on sewage pollution once and for all.

John – this is a big moment that’s going to take all of us working together. That’s why we want to hear what motivates you most in this fight to clean up our rivers and seas. We’ve got 5 quick questions for you - here’s the first:

If our rivers and seas became too polluted to enjoy, what would you miss the most?

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John, being able to enjoy fresh, clean water can be a lifeline for people when they’re struggling with their mental and physical health. The ocean should be flowing with clean water for us to enjoy – not filled up with rancid human waste and wet wipes.

That’s why we want to know what motivates you the most. So when we’re meeting with MPs and Party Candidates all across the country this year, we can tell them what matters most to YOU.

John, we have to act now to amplify our calls for an end to sewage pollution. Will you take 2 minutes to share what motivates you in this fight and your views on the importance of the health of our waters? Here’s that first question again:

If our rivers and seas became too polluted to enjoy, what would you miss the most?

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Thank you for sharing what you think John!

Your views will help pile the pressure on our politicians - so they make sure water companies give us back the freedom of clean water.

Dani

Director of Campaigns and Communities

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Surfers Against Sewage is a national marine conservation and campaigning charity that inspires, unites and empowers communities to take action to protect oceans, beaches, waves and wildlife.

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