
A LibDem Perspective: Of flags and banners
Our overloaded justice system can expect to see many more concerned banner-waving pensioners threatened with criminal records while war criminals remain free.
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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.
In my combined total of over 50 years as a County and District Councillor I’ve learned that whatever you want to achieve for those who elected you, it is always slower, more expensive and more difficult than you hoped.
This year’s VE day commemoration is particularly poignant. Not just because it is the last major anniversary when any significant number of combatants will be with us, but because so much of what their generation fought and died for seems under threat.
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 17th September 2025
Pay the blackmailer, the playground bully, the social media ‘sexting’ intimidator, the narcissistic wannabe dictator, and they will keep coming back for more.
Sky-high energy bills are a massive problem for families, pensioners and businesses across the UK.
We can’t turn a blind eye to the devastation across the Occupied Territories if we want to achieve a permanent peace for Palestinians and Israelis.
I’m proud that once again it is the Liberal Democrats leading the way, with our vision for an economy that is growing strongly, where everyone feels the benefits.
Ed Davey Munira Wilson have written to Keir Starmer setting out five principles for SEND reform, and offering to work on a cross-party basis with the government to ensure the reforms deliver for children with SEND and their families.
Why we opposed the Government’s welfare bill
77 years ago today, the HMT Empire Windrush docked in Essex - marking the beginning of the Windrush generation’s arrival here in the UK.