I'd love to say that my fears were soothed and I can count on my MP to oppose the sell-off but that was not my impression. Grizedale, as a 'heritage forest' would be protected by handing it over to a charity such as the National Trust but the fate of the other 30 he wouldn't be drawn on which presumably means the worst.
He did in the end agree that the government's handling of this has been "shambolic", that he ought to meet with Save Lakeland's Forests to discuss the individual forests in question and that the website omission would be addressed.
Now, I realise that I probably haven't changed Mr Stewart's stance and I can accept that to some extent I was simply fed an official line but nonetheless, for me this was an important event. I feel strongly about something the government of the day is up to, that's happened before. This time though I did something about it, I called up my MP. That he called back was a shock, that he will be taking some actions as a result of talking to me is nothing short of a revelation. If you're sitting at home, as angry and disappointed with the people running the country as I am and their handling of (insert policy here) then take action, pick up your phone and tell them.
Hi Steve - well done! Like you I am rather stunned to have been forced out of my apathy and contacted my MP. When I was contacted by one of his staff I immediately felt guilty - as if I'd done something wrong. I haven't, it's just a measure of how far out of my comfort zone I am. I don't expect to change the views of my MP, at least not in print. But I do think that we are not alone and that we will have startled our MP's and they in turn will be rattling the cages of the ministers - I don't intend to let up on this one!
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