
General Election Result 2015 Confrims need for Electoral Reform
We now need Proportional Representation, that's the clear message of the General Election result.
We now need Proportional Representation, that's the clear message of the General Election result.
Five key points. Opportunity for every child. Guarantee education funding from nursery to 19 and qualified teachers in every class. Fair taxes. Cut your taxes by an additional £400 by raising the Personal Allowance to £12,500. Quality health care for all. Invest £8billion to improve our NHS and guarantee equal care for mental health. Our environment protected. Protect nature and fight climate change with five green laws. Prosperity for all. Balance the budget fairly and invest to build a high-skill, low-carbon economy.
VoteSmart has said it recommends that left-of-centre voters should vote for George Fussey, Liberal Democrats candidate in Windsor in the general election on May 7th.
Speaking in a live BBC Radio Berkshire debate, Labour's candidate for Windsor would not say whether or not she supported the expansion plans at Heathrow.
The Liberal Democrats have released their 2015 General Election manifesto, describing it as a 'manifesto with opportunity at its heart'.
Patients in Windsor, Ascot and Maidenhead will benefit from £1.1m of new investment under a new "Care Closer to Home" fund launched by the Liberal Democrats. This targets care in people's own homes, GP surgeries, care homes and community clinics and is designed to help people to stay healthier for longer and avoid hospital admissions.
Only the Liberal Democrats will stand up to Trump, invest in the UK’s security, support Ukraine, hold back Russia, deepen our ties with European and commonwealth partners, and stand up for liberal, British values.
As liberals, we believe that true equality is achieved when individuals are not only free from prejudice and discrimination, but also free to fulfil their potential. So fighting for LGBTQ+ rights is not a choice Liberals make.
The Liberal Democrats' bold plan to restore UK leadership in science and innovation will drive investment, boost global collaboration, and ensure technology benefits everyone, not just the privileged few.