Our Guardian Piece: Science and the European Elections

Here's my first ever piece for The Guardian, co-authored with Frank Swain.

On Thursday, millions of us will go to the polls to decide how Britain is represented in the European Parliament, but few will have the faintest idea where the candidates stand on issues that affect the food we eat, the air we breathe, the energy in our homes and the chemicals in our environment.

Continue reading at The Guardian.

For all the party responses we received, see here.

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Jennie (not verified) on Mon, 06/01/2009 - 18:19
Title: Go you!

Go you!

Teek (not verified) on Tue, 06/02/2009 - 08:05

Cracking series of posts from yourself and Frank, really enjoyed reading the answers and your interpretation. My own humble take is here , I hope this is the beginning of something because the sometimes appalling attitude towards science in policy applies to all levels of government and must be remedied!!

Watson (not verified) on Wed, 12/02/2009 - 11:14
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I hope this is the beginning of something because the sometimes appalling attitude towards science in policy applies to all levels of government and must be remedied!!Criminal Justice school | Social work degree | Biology degree

Clark (not verified) on Wed, 12/02/2009 - 11:15
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The positive comments and do well wishes are very motivational and greatly appreciated.
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