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Welcome to Tunbridge Wells Liberal Democrats
Tunbridge Wells Liberal Democrats work hard to represent people across the borough of Tunbridge Wells. We cover Tunbridge Wells, Southborough, Paddock Wood, Pembury and Cranbrook, as well as all of the villages in between.
Latest News from Tunbridge Wells Lib Dems
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Tue 15th Dec 2009
Help us start 2010 with a fund raising bang by offering a promise, buying a promise or coming for a coffee, tea of even something stronger, a cake and a chat. Entrance fee only £3. Venue: 8 Hungershall Park, Tunbridge Wells, TN4 8NE. Saturday 16th January 2010 10:30am - 1pm.
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Read "Tunbridge Wells Lib Dems host promises auction" in full (161 words).
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Written by David Hallas, PPC, Tunbridge Wells Lib Dems on Wed 18th Nov 2009
I, like many people, have become increasingly disillusioned with the political classes that occupy the seats of power in Westminster. The Conservative front bench is packed full of professional politicians who have never experienced any of the real life problems faced by ordinary people. Many Tory MPs have been exposed in the media for their blatant disregard of the ordinary person as shown abundantly by the expenses scandal and their recently published views on NHS privatisation. I am an ordinary local primary school teacher who wants to win this election because I want to put right the greed and selfishness that has entered our parliament. I want to do what all MPs should be doing and that is representing the ordinary people with the honesty and respect we deserve.
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Read "Why I'm standing... " in full (157 words).
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"I hate to say it, but only one party leader seems to have grasped that, if you construct a system where unskilled people are worse off by taking a job than by staying on welfare, they remain trapped in poverty - and that is Nick Clegg. "
Lord Norman Tebbit
Daily Telegraph online - 13 Jan
"It's unbelievable that the Tories are still planning to cut taxes for a handful of millionaires when the majority of people across the country are feeling the squeeze. We need fair tax cuts that put money back in the pockets of ordinary people. The Tory sums simply do not stack up. It is irresponsible and highly misleading for George Osborne to continue to pretend that they do. "
Vince Cable MP
Responding to Conservative Spending Plans - 4 Jan
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