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WOW. Yesterday was NEXT LEVEL! βπ Thousands of you paddled out across the UK. You raised banners, shared stories and shouted loud - all in the fight to end sewage pollution. To everyone who showed up, brought friends, volunteered, spoke out, shared posts, or simply stood in solidarity - thank you.
People power is forcing water pollution to the top of the political agenda, and yesterday proved just how unstoppable this movement is becoming.π₯ But it doesn't end here... Keep scrolling to find out how you can take further action. (And see some epic shots of the day... πΈ)
Help us keep the pressure on β Since [Dirty Business <[link removed]>] aired on Channel 4 - and thanks to the hundreds of thousands of you demanding change - the government are
finally listening. They've invited us to meet with Environment Secretary Emma Reynolds on Wednesday - and weβll be taking your voices directly into that room. The Clean Water Bill is heading to Parliament this year. But it risks locking us into the same broken privatised system that has allowed pollution for profit to thrive for decades. This is our chance to get real reform. More than 267,000 of you have already signed our petition to end the sewage scandal. Thank you. Now let's get to half a million signatures before our meeting on Wednesday, to show Keir Starmer just how many of us demand change. [Sign the petition <[link removed]>] Already signed?
Share the petition with friends, family members and your group chat. If everyone brings one more person with them, we can hit half a million signatures - a number this government cannot ignore. [Share with your pals <[link removed]>]
Help us set an SAS record π Joined a Paddle-Out Protest yesterday but forgot to check in on the day? Let us know you attended by filling out this quick form so we can record the biggest Paddle-Out mobilisation in SAS history. [Yes, I was there! <[link removed]>]
A few highlights from the day... πΈ Yesterday showed the strength of this movement. Now letβs turn that energy into lasting change. Thanks for being a part of it, Surfers Against Sewage π
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