Tunbridge Wells Liberal Democrats

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Would like to see more done to protect the environment for future generations? Do you think every vote should count and agree with Proportional Representation? Would you like to join the party? For more information on what we stand for, please see 'Lib Dem Core Values' to the left of this story.

By joining, you will receive a regular newsletter and invitations to social events. You could also have direct influence over local policies. Joining the party does not necessarily commit you in any way to additional activity or responsibility. It is entirely up to you to decide whether or not you wish to be actively involved.You can join for as little as £5 per year. If you would like to join, it's simple. Please go to "Join the Party".

As you may already be aware, the Liberal Democrats are not supported by big business or by large trade unions. We rely entirely on individual supporters and members to fund all our campaigning activities. It is only through your support that we can, for example, fight for better services in Tunbridge Wells.

Alternatively, if you would simply like to find out more about us - just stay in touch by taking a look at 'How You May Help'.

Thank you for your time and support. We very much appreciate it.

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