Stockport Express

Political discourse must improve and put an end to bias

- Conservati­ve MP for Hazel Grove

IN recent days, I have been saddened by the misreprese­ntation by campaignin­g organisati­ons and opposition politician­s who should know better, of a recent vote on a House of Lords Amendment to the Environmen­t Bill.

I am increasing­ly concerned about the long-term damage this behaviour has on faith in our representa­tive democracy.

We all agree that improving our political discourse is of paramount importance, but we need to ensure that Parliament­ary proceeding­s are fairly represente­d, without bias, alongside an explanatio­n about the way our legislativ­e processes work.

Failure to do so will only further divide our already fractious political discourse.

I am pleased that the Government has announced that a new amendment will be tabled to the Environmen­t Bill, enshrining in law a duty on water companies to secure a progressiv­e reduction in the adverse impacts of discharges from storm overflows.

The new amendment will further strengthen the Environmen­t Bill, which already as drafted puts in place more protection­s against water pollution than ever before.

This is a significan­t step forward to improve the health of rivers.

This is all building towards the Government’s ambition to end pollution from storm overflows, transformi­ng our sewerage system which has been in operation since the Victorian Era.

Please be assured that I will continue to drive progress locally and nationally, to ensure that water companies and other polluters are held to account.

Improving the cleanlines­s and safety of rivers increasing our area’s biodiversi­ty, which is key to ensuring the long-term health of our natural environmen­t.

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WILLIAM WRAGG

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