Ignore the scare tactics about a hung parliament says Unlock Democracy
Which kind of economy would you prefer the UK to have?
Which kind of economy would you prefer the UK to have?
Labour Cabinet ministers have urged Labour voters to vote Lib Dem, according to the BBC,
Jonathan Lord tried to get the nomination for Royton, Lancs and Maidstone Kent in 2008 before finally settling for Woking in 2009.
Going into the last few days of the campaign we are seeing an unbelievable surge in support despite a nasty campaign from the Tories. We are very close to a mould breaking result in British politics. Please be part of it. If you can put up a poster, deliver some leaflets or spare a fiver please call John Doran on 01483 769234, or mail johndoran1@gmail.com. Cheques can be sent free to Woking Lib Dems, Freepost WQ21, Woking, GU21 4BR.
From today's Observer,
The Observer today has endorsed the Lib Dems saying
The independent lobby group 38 Degrees is campaigning to stop scaremongering about a hung Parliament. They say,
The Lib Dem campaign has been endorsed by the Guardian tonight, in a shock move the Labour supporting paper said
No this is not a story about Jonty Lord getting his A to Z out and visiting Woking. Its about members of the House of Lords visiting to support Rosie.
Leader's Speech to Spring Conference 2025
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