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Author: Martin Clayton

Go on then, square that circle!

17/11/2021 Martin Clayton Leave a comment

Real Living Wage increases to £9.90 in UK and £11.05 in London as cost of living rises. 15th November 2021…

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Hull of a myth!

15/11/2021 Martin Clayton Leave a comment

Once again, the article attempts to propagate the myth that the 2007 flooding in Hull was tidal in nature, when…

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“Stand up to power” – Liberty

09/11/2021 Martin Clayton Leave a comment

In a democratic society people must be able to hold public authorities accountable for their actions. But the Government is…

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North Yorkshire PF&CC

01/11/2021 Martin Clayton Leave a comment

Whilst one of our stated aims (see the ‘Aims’ section of this website) is the eventual abolition of; PF&CC, P&CC…

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Water Quality (Sewage Bill)

27/10/2021 Martin Clayton Leave a comment

The three MPs representing Whitby, Scarborough, Filey and Bridlington all voted to allow the dumping of raw sewage into rivers…

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Big Yorkshire Conversation

25/10/2021 Martin Clayton Leave a comment

This analysis follows up on many of the issues raised at the ‘This is Yorkshire Conference’, held at the University…

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Internet reform

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The right to freedom of speech is the foundation of democracy; the concept is as old asdemocracy itself. The right…

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Electoral Reform

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Electoral reform is an integral element of the portfolio of aims published by the YDM (Yorkshire Devolution Movement) and adopted…

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Tear down devolution ‘barriers,’ APPG urges

23/10/2021 Martin Clayton Leave a comment

The All-Party Parliamentary Group for Devolution argued it was now ‘extremely urgent’ to devolve responsibility for local economic growth and…

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Cornwall & Yorkshire show regional identities run deep in England, too! (2015)

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Whilst this survey took place in 2015, it still has the same relevance today, if not more so, because of…

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Table of Contents

    01-06-2022 - Petition - Do not restrict our right to freedom of expression online - UK Government

    11-05-2022 - Consultation on environmental targets - DEFRA

    17-03-2022 - Campaign - Internet Reform - updated

    17-03-2022 - Campaign - West Newton - updated

    09-03-2022 - Petition - End one party states: Councils in England and Wales should match how we vote - Electoral Reform Society

    09-03-2022 - Campaign - Constitutional Reform - updated

    08-03-2022 - Petition - Stand up for Human Rights - Liberty

    08-03-2022 - Hull Cruise Terminal proposal, nominated for a White Elephant Award.

    04-03-2022 - The state of Democracy around the World in 2021

    25-02-2022 - Health & Social Care - End-of-life care will become a legal right - Kat Lay, The Times

    24-02-2022 - Ukraine

    18-02-2022 - Petition - Protect free NHS prescriptions for over 60s

    08-02-2022 - Petition - Support Historic Somerset, give an appropriate name for Somerset's newest council.

    05-02-2022 - Rally - Elections Bill: The government aren’t listening

    27-01-2022 - Petition - Sign our petition for a democratically elected House of Lords

    25-01-2022 - Toxic 'forever chemicals' found in British otters - Claire Marshall, BBC

    19-01-2022 - APPG submits report to investigation into communication of changes to women’s State Pension age

    17-01-2022 - YDM - Ofcom’s Party Election Broadcast (PEB) Discrimination

    14-01-2022 - Petition - The UK government issues, "with strict conditions, emergency authorisation to use a product containing a neonicotinoid to treat sugar beet seed in England".

    08-01-2022 - Keith Clayton - Conspiracy or Incompetence?

    Royal British Legion

    The Royal British Legion is at the heart of a national network that supports our Armed Forces community.

    We're here through thick and thin – ensuring their unique contribution is never forgotten. We've been here since 1921 and we'll be here as long as they need us.

    Royal National Lifeboat Institution

    The RNLI is the charity that saves lives at sea. Powered primarily by kind donations, our search and rescue service has been saving lives for nearly 200 years.

    The Merchant Navy Association

    Our founder members, two wartime Merchant Navy veterans, wanted to raise public awareness of both the commitment and the sacrifice of merchant seafarers during war and conflict.

    Those who served in the “Fourth Service” during both world wars felt MERCHANT SEAFARERS had been largely unacknowledged and certainly undervalued for far too many years, especially the Arctic Merchant Navy Veterans.

    A new national lobby, on behalf of merchant seafarers, could challenge the Government, and others, towards greater awareness of our maritime heritage and the contribution of merchant seafarers and fishermen in achieving the freedoms this country still enjoys.

    Royal Naval Association

    With over 11,000 members across 250+ branches in the UK and overseas, we are a family of current and former Naval Service personnel, relatives and supporters of our country's Royal Navy.

    HM Coastguard

    From its beginnings with coastal lookouts to today’s hi-tech national network of coordination centres, from small localised beginnings to international players – one thing has stayed the same for two centuries – Her Majesty’s Coastguard seeks to search, to rescue and to save.

    Durham Light Infantry

    The Durham Light Infantry (DLI) was a light infantry regiment of the British Army in existence from 1881 to 1968.

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