Inside the Lib Dem election celebration rally that showed the party has never been happier
Stand-up routines. Confetti cannons. AI generated images of Ed Davey in a wet suit. This rally had it all.
Although the party leadership does not approve the change, the conference has backed a motion which supports a “fairer proportional electoral system.”
‘The last Labour government delivered Britain’s first ever national minimum wage. The next Labour government will introduce a genuine living wage.’
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‘We believe in a public transport system where power is in the hands of the public.’
“PR creates a culture of much better decision making and working across parties in order to improve quality of decisions made.”
“We have to constantly work to keep community cohesion because there are forces at play who do not want that to happen.”
“People don’t need help to move home. They need help to keep and heat the one they have.”
‘The Tories have become too dependent on handing away our public services on the cheap’
Greenpeace has hit out at the government’s actions, condemning them as “unlawful.” Meanwhile, Scotland confirms its policy on fracking is not changing.
The initiative is aimed at exposing clothing poverty and waste, to provide adequate clothing for all, and bring about change in law around the right to clothing.