Dogs, cats and ferrets across the world have cause to be grateful to Lib Dem MP Danny Chambers. His Bill preventing puppy smuggling and trafficking of heavily pregnant animals received Royal Assent ...
There was much in Rachel Reeves’ Budget last week for Liberal Democrats to criticise. The freezing of the income tax bands is a stealth tax. It will gradually push many people over time into higher ...
The Chancellor’s budget speech was strong on rhetoric and good intentions. However, with the exception of the property tax, it was almost as though Rachel Reeves was unaware of the existence of the ...
About a month ago I wrote a piece on my blog examining the rhetoric coming from Ed Davey about appealing to One-Nation Conservatives, and found that his words didn’t actually align with our current ...
This week, there were six local by-elections, of which three were Liberal Democrat defences. In Watford, we secured a decisive win and defended this borough council seat. Congratulations are due to ...
All the debate in the press on the “right” to a jury trial in England (and Wales?) has been interesting from a Scottish perspective. In Scotland, the vast majority of criminal cases are tried in the l ...
From last Wednesday to Sunday, I visited Berlin with my girlfriend. From the museums and Christmas markets to the people and ...
The Dawn Sturgess Inquiry, conducted by The Rt Hon Lord Hughes of Ombersley, has concluded that Vladimir Putin, along with ...
We’re often a forgotten community, yet I’d almost rather we would be forgotten again at the moment. It’s clear to me that there’s been almost no communication or engagement with disabled people from ...
After a three week delay, the counts for the Federal elections will get underway at 10 am. By the end of the day, we should know who has been elected to the Federal Board, Federal Conference Committee ...
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