North East Scotland candidate adds voice in support of Local Business Growth Fund
Alison McInnes, Liberal Democrat NE Scotland list candidate has today (Wednesday 21st March) added her voice backing plans to introduce a Local Business Growth Fund.
Alison McInnes, Liberal Democrat NE Scotland list candidate has today (Wednesday 21st March) added her voice backing plans to introduce a Local Business Growth Fund.
Sir Menzies Campbell has warned the government and the Conservative Party against supporting any future military action against Iran and reiterated his demand for a full inquiry into the disastrous invasion of Iraq.
On the fourth anniversary of the invasion of Iraq, the Liberal Democrats released figures on the cost of the war both in terms of lives lost and resources:
Charles Kennedy MP was met by rapturous applause today at the Winding Wheel. The former Liberal Democrat leader came to launch Chesterfield Borough Council's new Manifesto with their vision for the next four years. Charles spoke on the Manifesto proposals along with Chesterfield MP Paul Holmes and Council Leader Ray Russell.
Nick Clegg MP, Liberal Democrat Shadow Home Secretary, will be addressing the West Midlands Regional Conference to be held at St. Edmund's School on Compton Park on Saturday 24th March. In advance of his visit Mr Clegg has commented on the Lord Chancellor's views on the current sentencing rules and the 'whole life' tariffs. He said: "The Lord Chancellor is right to worry about the lack of public confidence in our criminal justice system. One of main reasons for this is the doublespeak used in sentencing. It is difficult for the public to understand that 'life sentences' now average 11 years in prison. 53 so-called 'lifers' sentenced in 2000 have already been released. We urgently need greater honesty in sentencing. Life should mean life only for those most serious offenders whom the courts believe should spend the rest of their days in prison."
Liberal Democrat Peers are encouraging members of the public to have their say on reform of the House of Lords. The Peers, including Lib Dem Lords Leader Tom McNally, and Joan Walmsley, asked the public to write down their views and place them in a ballot box outside Parliament during today's debate on reform of the Upper Chamber. They are also launching their own consultation website, which will be found at www.lordsreformvote.org