Tag: lib dems
ChaunceyGardiner Tue Oct 28, 2008 at 02:53:04 PM GMT
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The Manchester Evening News reports: A Liberal Democrat councillor has been fined after he racially abused a police officer after a six-hour drinking binge.
ChaunceyGardiner Thu Sep 18, 2008 at 06:26:27 PM GMT
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This week’s Stockport Express reports:
Councillor in court on race charge
A Stockport councillor is facing a charge of racially abusing a police officer at a Stockport supermarket.
donpaskini Tue Sep 16, 2008 at 06:59:04 PM GMT
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A moment of light relief from all of today's excitement. Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg was interviewed by ITV, and they asked him how much the state pension was. His answer?
"About £30 per week".
twblackwell Thu Sep 11, 2008 at 02:44:53 PM GMT
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Calamity-prone Camden Lib Dems have found themselves in hot water after it was revealed that one of their
councillors for Kentish Town ward has secretly moved to Arizona, U.S.A. to study for a graduate degree.
snowflake5 Wed Sep 10, 2008 at 03:51:31 PM GMT
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twblackwell Thu Aug 07, 2008 at 02:12:46 PM GMT
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Amateur hour at the Lib Dem youth crime policy launch in Camden Town today, where the Lib Dems launched their national policy on youth crime at a youth centre which suffered funding cuts by the Camden Lib Dem administration...
writes Camden Labour Councillor Theo Blackwell
rwendland Mon Jun 30, 2008 at 11:47:18 PM GMT
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Anyone catch Nick Clegg on the Channel 4's The Political Slot last week going on about how prices are all going up. He illustrated how this hits people on "ordinary incomes" by buying some Cheddar cheese, at £18.60/kg ...
Tankist Sun May 18, 2008 at 10:06:29 PM GMT
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According to
this Clegg is to back the Tories in a hung parliament - I wonder what the likes of Lynne Featherstone and Sarah Teather think of his plan to slaughter their majorities for the sake of some power?
rwendland Sun May 11, 2008 at 06:03:21 PM GMT
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Brian Paddick is making a few quid out of the Daily Mail by dishing the dirt from his campaign diary. Worth reading for some light entertainment, though he does himself no credit in one or two places by stepping beyond the acceptable in releasing private conversations - I guess the money being offered was too good. Perhaps he was hoping to regain some self-esteem for a lamentable campaign by criticising the LibDem party machine. Safe to say, Paddick won't be a LibDem candidate again, from both sides' point of view.
victory1945 Tue Apr 29, 2008 at 04:47:33 PM GMT
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Labourhome has been helping the Labour opposition leader on Liverpool city council, Joe Anderson, to take back the city for Labour. He needs 5 seats for NOC and 11 seats for a clear majority.
There is clear potential here for a high-profile victory for Labour on what will be a 'challenging' local elections night. The Lib Dems have spent the last 12 months
engaged in in-fighting and turning the council into the
'worst in the country'.
RedRooster Thu Jan 17, 2008 at 03:15:28 PM GMT
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Bob Russell MP has called for mandatory regulation on all businesses to stop them using American spelling. Is he a complete waste of life?
WillParbury Wed Jan 02, 2008 at 11:05:10 AM GMT
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From
The Times via
Tom, this is all pretty damning stuff for the Lib Dems. Not least because the guy wanted to sit as a crossbencher rather than a lib dem.
Wilberforce Fri Dec 14, 2007 at 12:47:19 PM GMT
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The results of the Riverside By-Election are out. Whilst the Lib Dems held the seat. Labour increased its vote and the Tories were hammered.
HOWLERMONKEY Thu Nov 29, 2007 at 11:49:01 AM GMT
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As you probably know there has been a campaign in support of the Fire Brigade Union in Cornwall in the face of fire service cuts by the Lib Dem controlled county council, backed by the five Lib Dem Cornish Mps. Recently Councillor Ken Yeo, Executive member with responsibility for the Fire Brigade, attended a meeting last week with the Fire Minister, Parmjit Dhanda to plead for more money for the Cornish Fire Brigade. He did this knowing that the Executive had agreed to spend more money on a newsletter than it would take to maintain the current fire cover at Falmouth and Camborne.
He and the Cornish LibDem County leader and 4 of the countys Lib dem MP’s groveled for more dosh. Thay said Cornwall should get extra support because of its geography, demographics and the tourist industry. On local news Jula Goldsworthy MP was seen stamping her little foot, and saying that the meeting was "Very frustrating". The Fire Service is not the only area under threat, re-organisation following the move to Unitary Authority status is expected to bring huge job losses in Cornwall to add to those already gone or going at Imris.
But this morning my Snarfer found this press release. I am given to wonder if this decision was made on the return trip to Cornwall on the train. This is indeed a huge climbdown by the Liberal-Democrats on Cornwall County Council, and a victory for people power in the face of utter incompetence of the Lib Dems here in Cornwall. Although the last paragraph seem somewhat ominous with regard to fire service issue being revisited in the future.
Update 6/12/07...Only Comborne is to have 24 hour cover. Falmouth remanes undermaned. This is verypoor as the Falmouth station serves a population of around 50,000.....The fight goes on!
libbysd Tue Nov 27, 2007 at 10:48:16 PM GMT
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The new right has won, atleast in economic thought. Both the Tories and the New Labour parliamentary leadership (although definitely not the party membership yet) have accepted their fundamental ideas of economic thought. Of applying marketisation, and thus monetary value to nearly all sectors of government intervention and then assuming that this will produce the best results. I do not believe that the mainstream of Liberal democrats have yet accepted this idea although I have met the occasional member who has. However there are those who associate the very meaning of liberalism with new right economics. This is my response, I only hope that there are labour party members with the guts to challenge the new right consensus too.
Scarlet Fri Nov 16, 2007 at 01:37:38 PM GMT
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It is not unusual for the party of protest to go into meltdown when they win power and are called on to take responsibility for their political actions. Nowhere is this more painfully obvious than in Cornwall, a county they like to think of as their heartlands.
WillParbury Wed Oct 24, 2007 at 07:27:07 PM GMT
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From Parburypolitica .... There is a perception that once a Lib Dem has got into a seat they are hard to shift. Unfortunately this perception is not entirely undeserved but I want to take a closer look at what common features of Lib Dem incumbency happen across seats when they make a gain from an opponant.
Wilberforce Wed Oct 17, 2007 at 11:10:09 AM GMT
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Help Nick Clegg make up his mind to run for Lib Dem leadership.
wgm Mon Oct 15, 2007 at 06:59:28 PM GMT
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Sir Menzies Campbell has resigned as leader of the Lib Dems. We have to hope that the Lib Dems will choose someone on the right of the Party, one of the "Orange bookers" to succeed him and draw back much of the lost Lib Dem vote which has aided Cameron's poll boost. Labour needs the Lib Dems to be contesting and holding seats where they and the Tories are the main challengers.
David Laws, Nick Clegg and Chris Huhne must be the main challengers.
LeftrightLeftright Fri Jul 20, 2007 at 05:17:32 PM GMT
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Those lying Lib Dem leaflets sicken the stomachs of the hardiest Labour actiivst. But Southall offers us a chance to show the Lib Dems for the liars and fantasists they are. The F-Ds did their usual by-election exercise in making it up as they go along and keeping their fingers crossed that people might believe the hype.
All those claims in their fake newspapers about "Lib Dems set to overturn huge majority or "too close to call" or "set to go to the wire" or "it's neck and neck" can be shown up as just a lot of hot air. I'm not for a millisecond suggesting we rely on this too heavily, but it does offer an opportunity to countermand their usual claims.