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Monthly Archives: July 2016
Residents take on Fight against City Council & Redrow Homes
Local residents braved the rain to launch their Village Green Application for parts of Harthill & Calderstones Park A major step forward to save parts of Harthill and Calderstones Park from development has been made this week when local residents … Continue reading
Progressive Alliance? Women must take the lead
Jo Cox – she would have been a major player of the future had her life not been taken from her Last night I attended a very interesting and thought provoking meeting arranged by Compass on the subject of … Continue reading
Posted in Politics
Tagged Compass, Corbyn, Daisy Benson, Daisy Cooper, Green Party, Labour Party, Lib Dems, Lisa nandy, Luciana Berger, Momentum
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Lib Dems & Labour – Our suggestions for working together in the City Region
Seeing the City Region as a ‘semi nation state’ is part of our offer. But Tom Maguire is already ahead of us!! Strange times bring stranger activities. The severe difficulties which will affect our City Region must make make us … Continue reading
Posted in Liverpool City Region, Uncategorized
Tagged Brexit, Halton, Knowsley, Labour, Lib Dems, Liverpool, Sefton, St Helens, Wirral
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Lib Dems adopt 5 Parliamentary candidates for Liverpool.
Some of our team celebrating after the adoption of our 5 Prospective Parliamentary candidates for Liverpool Constituencies Liverpool Liberal Democrats yesterday adopted their 5 Parliamentary candidates for Liverpool in the case of a snap General election. The 5 candidates are: … Continue reading
What chance a progressive alliance in Liverpool?
This should be the home of the ‘Parliament’ for the Liverpool City Region Tomorrow night I am going to a meeting to discuss the creation of a progressive alliance. I understand that it is one of a series that are … Continue reading
“Consult people on removal of elected mayor post in Liverpool”
How this place is run should be a decision of the people of Liverpool Liverpool’s Liberal Democrats will be moving a motion at the next meeting of the Liverpool City Council on July 20th. The motion would be moved by … Continue reading
Posted in Liverpool Politics, Uncategorized
Tagged elected mayors, Labour, Lib Dems, Liverpool, Liverpool City Region
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The last of the Brexiteers Buggers Off!
We”ll fight on the UK’s behalf even if the Brexiteers have buggered off! So that’s it then. First Farage quits; then Johnson; then Gove gets eliminated; then Leadsom caves in; then Nuttall says he won’t stand. Cameron, whose weakness led … Continue reading
I need help with my Smugness
Tim praying for a Leadsom and Corbyn fight at the next General Election. Good for the Lib Dems but bad for the Country!! For the past two weeks I have been feeling something which I have never really felt before … Continue reading
Posted in Liberal Democrat
Tagged Andrea Leadsome, Conservative Party, General Election 2016, Green Party, Labour, NHA Party, Theresa May, UKIP
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We are big hearted Scousers not small minded Little Englanders
Just some of the Lib Dems who came to the Rally at St George’s Hall on July 5th to express our faith in our City and its European future Yesterday about 6/700 people gathered at an event at St George’s … Continue reading
What sort of City do we want to live in?
Join us here at St George’s Hall to proclaim your faith in a multi-cultural, outward looking European, modern Liverpool On Tuesday 5th July I will be addressing a meeting on the steps of St George’s Hall with the Mayor of … Continue reading