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Natalie Bennett

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Gender Female
Age 58
Date of birth February 10,1966
Zodiac sign Aquarius
Born Eastwood
Australia
Partner Jim Jepps
Party Green Party of England and Wales
BooksImmigration Is Beautiful
Parents Joy Bennett
John Bennett
NationalityBritish
Education The University of Sydney
University of Leicester
University of New England
Current partner Jim Jepps
Position Member of the House of Lords of the United Kingdom since 2019
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Natalie Louise Bennett, Baroness Bennett of Manor Castle is an Australian-British politician and journalist who served as Leader of the Green Party of England and Wales from 2012 to 2016. Bennett was given a peerage in Theresa May's 2019 resignation honours.

'Why I reunite dead cats with their owners'

Feb 16,2020 6:04 am

'Why I reunite dead cats with their owners'

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A woman whose cat was dumped in landfill without her knowledge is on a mission to reunite deceased felines with their owners.

Natalie Bennett tracks down deceased and missing cats using Social Media , before scanning them for a microchip and Making Contact with The Animals ' owners.

Ms Bennett's cat Trinity was found dead at the side of the A52 in Derby Last Year , before she was disposed of by council workers.

Although Ms Bennett said Trinity had a microchip, Derby City Council said they failed to find one when they scanned her pet.

" She [Trinity] was Thrown Away like rubbish and that was horrible and that was what hurt The Most , " Ms Bennett said.

Derby City Council said all domestic animals they collect are scanned for a microchip and deceased pets are now stored for a month so owners can be notified.

Video journalist: Alex Thorp

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Source of news: bbc.com

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