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Tuesday, August 22, 2017
BHS prosecution - Carmichael responds
Monday, August 21, 2017
Brexit goods paper - Govt must get real instead of producing fantasy wish-lists
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Saturday, August 19, 2017
Cable: Sale of Green Investment Bank is "environmentally irresponsible"
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Friday, August 18, 2017
Delay to Brexit trade talks a "humiliating climbdown" for David Davis
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Thursday, August 17, 2017
Northern Ireland border plan has "more holes than a colander"
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Tuesday, August 15, 2017
Customs Paper shows “constructive ambiguity” code for “we don’t have a clue”
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Monday, August 14, 2017
Failure to address indeterminate prison sentences a "disgrace"
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Saturday, August 12, 2017
Tory attempt to take away people's rights under cover of Brexit Bill
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Friday, August 11, 2017
Farron: Modern slavery in the UK is "a national scandal"
Commenting on the news that the National Crime Agency estimates there are tens of thousands of victims of human trafficking and modern slavery in the UK, former Liberal Democrat leader Tim Farron said:
"This shocking report shows that modern slavery is alive and well in 21st century Britain.
"It's a hidden national scandal.
"People are being bought and sold like cattle across the UK right under our noses.
"The government must step up efforts to stamp out this vile trade.
"Local police forces across the country need to be trained to spot the signs, and victims need to know that they'll be fully supported and protected if they come forward."
"This shocking report shows that modern slavery is alive and well in 21st century Britain.
"It's a hidden national scandal.
"People are being bought and sold like cattle across the UK right under our noses.
"The government must step up efforts to stamp out this vile trade.
"Local police forces across the country need to be trained to spot the signs, and victims need to know that they'll be fully supported and protected if they come forward."
Thursday, August 10, 2017
Soaring trade deficit shows Brexit export boom has failed to materialise
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Wednesday, August 09, 2017
Local Liberal Democrats object to proposed Baglan gaol
Aberavon and Neath Liberal Democrats have joined the objections to Welsh Government land in Baglan being sold to the Ministry of Justice for a prison. The prison being sited on the business park will tend to deter firms from setting up there and it will be a poor advertisement for Briton Ferry and Neath, being visible from the GWR main line. Although it is defined as a category C prison, there would be a danger of more dangerous convicts being housed there because of overspill from England's historically high prison population.
Frank Little, candidate for Neath in the general election, added: "As a matter of principle, Liberal Democrats object to 'super prisons' because they do not help rehabilitation as more local facilities do. We agree that town and city prisons built before the Great War should be replaced or extensively renovated to modern standards, but we should not lose successful initiatives such as Cardiff's 'Clink' restaurant.
"The need for more prison space is a direct result of not only poor rehabilitation - we need to increase prison staff to improve this, not reduce it, as government has been doing - but also of the Blair/Brown governments' creation of a new criminal offence for virtually every day they were in office."
Frank Little, candidate for Neath in the general election, added: "As a matter of principle, Liberal Democrats object to 'super prisons' because they do not help rehabilitation as more local facilities do. We agree that town and city prisons built before the Great War should be replaced or extensively renovated to modern standards, but we should not lose successful initiatives such as Cardiff's 'Clink' restaurant.
"The need for more prison space is a direct result of not only poor rehabilitation - we need to increase prison staff to improve this, not reduce it, as government has been doing - but also of the Blair/Brown governments' creation of a new criminal offence for virtually every day they were in office."
Tuesday, August 08, 2017
Neuberger ECJ warning shows Government leaving judges in the line of fire on Brexit
Responding to warnings by Supreme Court President Lord Neuberger that UK judges need more clarity over the role of the EU Court of Justice after Brexit, Liberal Democrat Brexit Spokesperson Tom Brake commented:
"Judges have already been branded 'enemies of the people' for daring to challenge Theresa May's plans to force through an extreme Brexit with no accountability.
"Now the Government's inability to set out clearly how, whether or when ECJ rulings should be taken into account risks leaving judges in the firing line yet again.
"The Government must provide greater clarity in the Repeal Bill over the role the ECJ will play post-Brexit.
"We must not let the Conservatives' obsession with ending the jurisdiction of the ECJ lead to a chaotic Brexit that would maximise damage to British jobs and families.
"That should include abiding by ECJ rulings when this is required to ensure free trade with the EU and continued cooperation against crime and terrorism."
"Judges have already been branded 'enemies of the people' for daring to challenge Theresa May's plans to force through an extreme Brexit with no accountability.
"Now the Government's inability to set out clearly how, whether or when ECJ rulings should be taken into account risks leaving judges in the firing line yet again.
"The Government must provide greater clarity in the Repeal Bill over the role the ECJ will play post-Brexit.
"We must not let the Conservatives' obsession with ending the jurisdiction of the ECJ lead to a chaotic Brexit that would maximise damage to British jobs and families.
"That should include abiding by ECJ rulings when this is required to ensure free trade with the EU and continued cooperation against crime and terrorism."
Monday, August 07, 2017
Labour leadership must end infatuation with Venezuela - Cable
Responding to Jeremy Corbyn's statement on Venezuela, leader of the Liberal Democrats Vince Cable said:
"Labour have again failed to condemn President Maduro as he slides his country closer to dictatorship. It remains a source of fascination that the far left see what is happening in Venezuela as some kind of role model for British politics.
"The whole idea that Chavez and his successor could serve as a dry run for government in the UK is absolutely horrifying.
"Venezuela is facing a complete economic collapse with hyperinflation and chronic shortages of basic necessities. This is essentially a rich country slipping into deep poverty, all the while eroding democratic institutions and the rule of law.
"The leadership of the Labour Party must make it abundantly clear that they have ended their infatuation with the Venezuelan regime."
"Labour have again failed to condemn President Maduro as he slides his country closer to dictatorship. It remains a source of fascination that the far left see what is happening in Venezuela as some kind of role model for British politics.
"The whole idea that Chavez and his successor could serve as a dry run for government in the UK is absolutely horrifying.
"Venezuela is facing a complete economic collapse with hyperinflation and chronic shortages of basic necessities. This is essentially a rich country slipping into deep poverty, all the while eroding democratic institutions and the rule of law.
"The leadership of the Labour Party must make it abundantly clear that they have ended their infatuation with the Venezuelan regime."
Friday, August 04, 2017
Cautious welcome for train passenger ombudsman
Commenting on the news that train companies have committed to introducing a new independent ombudsman Liberal Democrat Shadow Transport Secretary Jenny Randerson said:
“Whilst this is welcome news for passengers, the government need to now make sure this is in place as quickly as possible. Commuters are fed up with poor service and there can be no excuses for delays in establishing this ombudsman system as one already exists that could simply be expanded”
Gove hypocrisy on fisheries exposed
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Thursday, August 03, 2017
National Trust attacks government on farming – Lib Dem response
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Wednesday, August 02, 2017
Liberal Democrats say: current drug laws do not work
Commenting on ONS figures showing that last year there were the highest number of drug poisoning deaths since records began, Liberal Democrat Shadow Health Secretary Norman Lamb said:
"These latest statistics highlight the abject failure of the Government's drug strategy.
"Lives are being lost but the Conservatives seem wedded to this hard-line approach.
"We have to accept the realities facing us and start taking action that works. Rather than locking up addicts we should be giving these individuals the help they need. How many more lives will be lost before the Government realises this?"
Candidate for Neath in the general election, Frank Little, added: "Giving help along the lines proposed by Norman Lamb and the Liberal Democrats will not only save lives but remove the dangerous drug paraphernalia dumped in Neath's alleys and playgrounds. It should also cut down the number of homeless on our streets".
"These latest statistics highlight the abject failure of the Government's drug strategy.
"Lives are being lost but the Conservatives seem wedded to this hard-line approach.
"We have to accept the realities facing us and start taking action that works. Rather than locking up addicts we should be giving these individuals the help they need. How many more lives will be lost before the Government realises this?"
Candidate for Neath in the general election, Frank Little, added: "Giving help along the lines proposed by Norman Lamb and the Liberal Democrats will not only save lives but remove the dangerous drug paraphernalia dumped in Neath's alleys and playgrounds. It should also cut down the number of homeless on our streets".
Monday, July 31, 2017
Fox comments show cabinet in ”state of civil war” says Cable
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Hammond on post-Brexit tax haven Britain - Cable responds
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Thursday, July 27, 2017
Prison assaults reach record high while 71 prisoners released in error
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Wednesday, July 26, 2017
Cabinet now competing to do most harm to Welsh agriculture
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GDP figures – Cable responds
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Employment fees ruling - Govt has wasted workers' taxes trying to undermine workers' rights
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Monday, July 24, 2017
Farron comments on Fox trade mission
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UK should be home energy leader but Cons "cut the green crap" - Davey
Commenting on the latest government proposals for home energy generation, former Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change, Ed Davey said:
"The UK could have been a world leader in home energy generation by now but the last two years have seen renewable investment nose-dive after the Conservatives decided to "cut the green crap’. “While today's announcement is a belated step in the right direction no-one will forget how Conservatives damaged the progress made by Liberal Democrats by their right wing attack on the green agenda since 2015 - from the slashing of feed in tariffs to ending onshore wind and selling off the green investment bank. “Today's announcement is only possible because of the home energy boom in solar power during the Coalition and because of policies we introduced that incentivised early battery storage research. Yet there have been two wasted years since 2015." |
Local party secretary Frank Little added: "So far from being the world leader in green energy technology proclaimed by David Cameron in 2015, UK imports its wind generation hardware from Scandinavia. The latest example is the floating wind farm built by Statoil of Norway off the coast of Scotland."
Friday, July 21, 2017
Appointment of UK's first female top judge is incredibly welcome
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Damning report shows we sell arms to human right abusers – Lib Dems
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Gove's broken Brexit promise could be end of British family farm
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Thursday, July 20, 2017
Vince Cable declared Leader of the Liberal Democrats
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Rail electrification scrapped in "betrayal of passengers"
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Violent crime up and police numbers down shows "record of failure"
Violent crime has risen by 18% across England and Wales in the last year, according to new statistics today. The Liberal Democrats said the figures revealed the government's "record of failure" on crime.
It is the largest annual rise in crime for a decade and includes increases of 16% in robbery and 14% in sex offences.
It comes as separate figures show there are 900 fewer police officers compared to last year.
Liberal Democrat Shadow Home Secretary Ed Davey commented:
“The Conservative record of failure on crime has been exposed - crime is up and police numbers are down.
"This Government is failing in its duty to keep our streets safe.
"The Conservatives have utterly disrespected the police by freezing their wages and cutting their budgets time and again.
“It's time for the Government to admit the impact of these savage cuts and ensure our police have the funding they need to keep us safe."
It is the largest annual rise in crime for a decade and includes increases of 16% in robbery and 14% in sex offences.
It comes as separate figures show there are 900 fewer police officers compared to last year.
Liberal Democrat Shadow Home Secretary Ed Davey commented:
“The Conservative record of failure on crime has been exposed - crime is up and police numbers are down.
"This Government is failing in its duty to keep our streets safe.
"The Conservatives have utterly disrespected the police by freezing their wages and cutting their budgets time and again.
“It's time for the Government to admit the impact of these savage cuts and ensure our police have the funding they need to keep us safe."
Monday, July 17, 2017
Brake slams government over failure to condemn Saudi child executions
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Monday, July 10, 2017
IFS response - Theresa May is betraying the Just about Managing
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Sunday, July 09, 2017
Tom Brake MP blasts Government for ‘fingers-in-ears approach to Brexit’
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Thursday, July 06, 2017
Report shows Liam Fox’s department is a disaster - Lib Dems
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