Liberal Democrats take control of Windsor and Maidenhead Council for first time in 16 years
Ed Davey: "We're continuing to make sure the 'blue wall' tumbles down."
Ed Davey: "We're continuing to make sure the 'blue wall' tumbles down."
Huge gains for Liberal Democrats
This isn't a wish-list or endless pie-in the sky ideas. This is just us, The Liberal Democrats doing what we always do, listening to residents and working hard to get the basics right.
Liberal Democrats announce their candidates for the RBWM Local Elections on May 4th Windsor Liberal Democrats are putting up candidates across Windsor, Ascot and Datchet, Horton and Wraysbury. Read on to find out about them and their ideas for the council:
Don't Lose your Voice on May 4th- Make sure you have the required ID to vote in local elections. From May onwards you will need an acceptable form of photographic identification in order to vote in person at a local election (ditto for general elections after October).
Julian Tisi, Liberal Democrat Parlimentary Spokesperson for Windsor is demanding the Government cancel plans to hike the average household energy bill by £500 in April, and bring in a tax on the "bonanza bonuses" of oil and gas bosses. The party is calling for cuts to people's bills instead, combined with a new energy support package for businesses, leisure centres, schools and hospitals across Windsor and Maidenhead.
The Liberal Democrats are committed to rebuilding the trust and compassion that the UK was once known for. We believe that our country has a responsibility to support those in need, no matter where they are in the world.
For too long, years of neglect and mismanagement by the previous Conservative Government have pushed our prison system into a deep crisis.
The Liberal Democrats have long championed proportional representation, advocating for a voting system where every vote truly counts. We believe that reforming our electoral system is crucial for a fairer democracy and better governance.