When was the last time you thought about the Lib Dems?
In today's New Statesman, there is a rather reassuring post for us from this Labour-supporting journal.
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In today's New Statesman, there is a rather reassuring post for us from this Labour-supporting journal.
Our natural environment cannot cope with the pace of change, and we cannot allow right wing populist politicians to go back on earlier commitments- inadequate as they were.
“I’m not a racist but…….” If you have ever heard yourself uttering that phrase you need to come to terms with the idea that you might actually be just that.
Join us in the Denbigh pub on the Little Common Road, Bexhill on Sea TN39 4XHl, on the third Wednesday of every month,for a Pints and Politics evening, between 7pm and 9pm. Our next Pints and Politics meeting will be on the 21st January 2026
Our overloaded justice system can expect to see many more concerned banner-waving pensioners threatened with criminal records while war criminals remain free.
This week’s Parliamentary turmoil has seen yet another damaging u-turn by the Government - the latest in a series of benefit-related blunders that have undermined and pushed an increasingly disillusioned electorate towards the embrace of the far-right.
Sam Green was the first openly gay politician ever elected in the UK – and possibly the world.
November 13−19 2025 marks Trans Awareness Week. It is a time to listen to and act on the voices of transgender and non-binary people, celebrate their contributions and resilience, and recognise the barriers they continue to face.
Members have elected Josh Babarinde, MP for Eastbourne, as the new President of the Liberal Democrats.
November marks Islamophobia Awareness Month, a time to reflect on the experiences of Muslim communities in the UK and to stand with them against prejudice, discrimination and hatred.
Ed Davey remembers Ming Campbell in remarks made to the House of Commons
October has arrived, bringing with it Black History Month - a time to celebrate the Black British community and their past, present and future contributions.