Recent Comments Craig Levene Sadly Mark, there has been a significant disproportionate dispersal of Asylum seekers into post industrial towns that have suffered years of lack of investment ...
The Liberal Democrats are on the up. We are back as the third-largest party in Britain with a record number of MPs. We have gained councillors at every set of local elections since 2018.
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Alex Cole-Hamilton announced today that Lib Dem MSPs would support the SNP’s budget next week. This does not in any way mean that we’ve suddenly become fans of the SNP Government but it does ...
Recent Comments Joseph Bourke Accordig to former Danish Minister for Greenland Tom Heim, under a 1917 treaty, the UK has the primary right to purchase Greenland in the event of its sale http ...
Liberal Democrat Leader Ed Davey’s statement on Holocaust Memorial Day: 80 years ago, seven thousand people were finally liberated from Auschwitz. Free at last, after years of unimaginable misery.
Sometimes you have to sit down and talk if you want to get things done. By any metric the SNP are failing the people of Scotland. An early election had already been ruled out (Labour are abstaining).
The age of Trump and Starmer needs a radical liberal response based on defending the NHS, rejoining the single market and developing an appeal to working class voters. Paul Hindley explains how to ...
Recent Comments Nonconformistradical "Should each NHS region/council deal with the situation and retain the tax take to contribute to keep the system going in their individual areas?" But does t ...
We are (supposedly) an evidence-based party. If any of Trump’s policies succeed, then we should look at the evidence (putting aside our distaste for much of what Trump says or does), ask ...
Ed Davey recently summed up the essence of liberalism: empowering those without power and holding the powerful to account. These words are not just a rallying cry—they are a blueprint for action.
This week sees elections to Seanad Éireann, the Irish Senate, following elections to Dáil Éireann, the more powerful lower house of the Oireachtas or parliament.Unlike other elected upper ...