• I agree personal messages will always carry more weight than a standardised one or a petition,

    I think it is essential to keep the message consistant and the facts/stats accurate.

    I think a coordinated approach is important. Maybe if we encouraged people to write a personal letter to Boris we could collect them up and deliver them in bulk during one of these protest rides.

    You could, but that would be a flash in the pan protest. It lasts for a day, there's a statement from the campaigners, a bit of handwringing from the politicians and that's it. A couple days later, something else is news and all if forgotten. If a campaign isn't well organised and sustained it may have the best of intentions but ultimately will be good for fuck all. The only way to do this is to play the long game. Question is, are you prepared to make that kind of commitment or will your desire for change wane by the closing credits of Neighbours?

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