"The wasteful, bureaucratic and intrusive ID card scheme represents everything that has been wrong with government in recent years.... Cancelling the scheme and abolishing the National Identity Register is a major step in dismantling the surveillance state - but ID cards are just the tip of the iceberg. Today marks the start of a series of radical reforms to restore hard-won British freedoms."
News, views and on-line Focus from your local Liberal Democrat Team representing parts of Churchtown, Marshside and Hesketh Park, from Hesketh Drive to the Promenade and Leicester Street,
Monday 31 May 2010
ID cards to be scrapped within 100 days
"The wasteful, bureaucratic and intrusive ID card scheme represents everything that has been wrong with government in recent years.... Cancelling the scheme and abolishing the National Identity Register is a major step in dismantling the surveillance state - but ID cards are just the tip of the iceberg. Today marks the start of a series of radical reforms to restore hard-won British freedoms."
Saturday 29 May 2010
Opinion: Where do you find the heart and soul of the Liberal Democrats? Liberal Youth
Why did we join the Liberal Democrats? Because our party is a party of the future. Because our party truly is a promise of more.
Liberal Youth exists to give young people a voice within the party. It gives them training, inspiration and a forum to express their opinions. We need Liberal Youth- we wouldn’t have the national recognition we do without them. Liberal Youth has produced some of the voices that now lead or have led our party and they would not be in the positions they are now without Liberal Youth. It’s no surprise and it’s not hidden that Liberal Youth has policies that are predominantly focused on the issues affecting young people- the Green Liberal Democrats and DELGA both do the same- but It has been said that Liberal Youth “have little to say on policy outside of the tuition fee debate” and to that end, I couldn’t disagree more.
Take the recent spring conference-the most successful in recent times- motions were debated on, amongst others, repealing the abolition of cheques, legalising voluntary euthanasia and a British Space authority. ContactPoint is another Liberal Youth success. At a time when the party nationally didn’t have a policy on this dangerous database, Liberal Youth passed an emergency motion through their spring conference calling for its abolition. Less than four months later, not only did scrapping ContactPoint appear in the party’s General Election Manifesto but also in the coalition agreements.
Liberal Youth is a SAO of the party nationally, and we take that responsibility seriously. We campaign on the issues that matter to us, and if I may say so, do it rather successfully. Yes, we maintain our position on scrapping tuition fees but on so much more as well. We are unafraid of debate and stand up for liberal principles in a way only young people can. We may have made mistakes in the past, our leadership may not have been perfect but we have learnt from every incident, and are moving forward together under the new executive we will elect in the weeks to come.
We remain unparalleled by political youth organisations for our success and unrivalled in our ability to keep working, and fighting in our constituencies and for our campaigns.
Liberal Youth are Liberal Democrats first, and Liberal Youth second. The party will needs us now, and will need us in the future, and through Liberal Youth we improve our ability to work well for the party and take it forward as we enter the uncharted waters of coalition.
Where would Elwyn Watkins be now if a Liberal Youth member hadn’t reported a Labour leaflet to the Straightchoice? Could John Leach have successfully defended his seat if it wasn’t for the tireless work of Liberal Youth Manchester and have you ever seen such a energetic campaign as in Liverpool Wavertree? Who was there? Liberal Youth.
Don’t tell me Liberal Youth has “disappointed” you. Liberal Youth ensures the party campaigns from the grassroots up on issues that put our very liberalism at stake. ContactPoint and ID card are illiberal, extortionate tuition fees and student debt are illiberal and giving backhanders to the nuclear industry is illiberal. We stand in opposition to the loss of liberalism. Liberal Democrats need Liberal Youth because we are the promise that we will remain the party of civil liberties, of fairness and of a greener tomorrow. Liberal Youth has been, and will continue to be a strong and supportive organisation and I have no doubt that we can improve and that we will. Liberal Youth are the future. Liberal Youth are here to stay.
Sarah Harding is 18 and a student. She has been involved with General and Local election campaigns in Southport and Liverpool Wavertree constituencies and is a candidate for Liberal Youth General Executive Member and for Liberal Youth Policy Committee.
Thursday 27 May 2010
Southport MP defends human rights debate
Thursday 20 May 2010
A message from the Home Watch Team
MONEY SECURITY
Between 10th - 18th May there have been six incidents reported where purses, handbags and credit cards have been taken.
A few extra precautions could avoid members of the public becoming a victim of this type of crime:
* Ensure you take your card out of a cash point after completing a transaction.
* Keep handbags with you at all times
* Do not leave your handbags on trolleys at supermarkets
* Avoid placing handbags on the floor when at cafes, restaurants,pubs or nightclubs
* Check on the underside of tables particularly at outdoor cafes for a clip. It is there for you to use to keep your handbag safe.
* At check outs keep your handbag with you. Do not leave it unattended on the conveyor or the counter.
* When walking, particularly in a crowded place, keep the clasp of your bag towards your body to avoid your purse
being taken.
AGM
A date for your diary.The AGM will be held on Tuesday JUNE 8th at The Family Life Centre on Ash Street. The doors will be open at 6.30 p.m. the meeting will start at 7 p.m.
The guest speaker will be the new Chief Constable Mr Jon Murphy. Your Neighbourhood Inspectors, the Crime Prevention Officers and Trading Standards Officers will also be present to answer your questions.
The meeting is open to the general public as well as members. We would like a good attendance at this important meeting so please come along with your friends and neighbours.
For more details please contact the
Crime Reduction Officers on :- 0151 777 3458 or email..... kevin.kehoe@merseyside.police.uk
Home Watch Margaret Jepson 0151 777 3419 or email.... margaret.jepson@merseyside.police.uk
Tuesday 18 May 2010
Local Campaigner meets Secretary of State for Scotland
Sarah explained "It was great to speak to a member of the government who is also a Liberal Democrat. Danny explained how he wants to work with the Scottish Assembly.
Danny, who was part of the Lib Dem negotiating team encouraged Sarah in her moves to be elected to the General Executive of the Liberal Youth movement.
Standing Ovation for Nick
Nick said "It is five days since I accepted the position of Deputy Prime Minister. Just five days, and we now know there will be no ID cards, no third runway at Heathrow, no more fingerprinting in schools without parents’ consent, no more child detention.
“Changes Liberal Democrats have spent months, years, campaigning for, are happening. “Promises we were making to people on their doorsteps just a few weeks ago are becoming realities.
“Fair taxes. The income tax threshold is now going to rise to £10,000. That is this Government’s priority, not tax cuts for millionaires.
“The best start at school for every child. Extra money is now going to be targeted to pupils who need it most. That is a huge leap in creating a truly mobile society.
“A new, sustainable economy. The banks are going to be taxed, the bonus culture is going to be cracked.
“And instead of pinning all our hopes on financial wizardry in the City of London we’ll build a new economy where we rediscover our talents for building and making things again, with green industry given new prominence as we head towards a zero-carbon future.
“New politics.
“Fixed term parliaments – happening.
“The power of recall to get rid of corrupt MPs – happening.
“A clean up of party funding, a clamp down on lobbying in Parliament, an elected House of Lords – all happening.
“Our Freedom Bill is going to come off our leaflets and go onto the statute book, ending gross state intrusion into people’s every day lives.
“Patients, parents, communities are all going to have a much greater say over the decisions that affect them.
“And voting reform is going to be put to the British people, in a referendum in which Liberal Democrats will fight to deliver real change.
“I know the stakes are high – for me personally, as well as the party. “But I came into politics to change things, and that means taking risks. “Real, big change never comes easy.
“So it would simply be wrong for us to let this chance of real change pass us by. “The chance to transform politics, the chance to hardwire fairness into our society, the chance to change Britain for good.”
I agree with Nick !
Back from Birmingham
Thanks and Thanks again
I would like to send my sincere congratulations to John Pugh for winning in Southport again. Whilst campaigning over the last 6 months, a large number of people have been keen to tell me and the team what a good MP John has been for Southport, working hard both here and in Westminster for everyone in Southport. I think this commitment to the town has been repaid by the resident who voted for him in with an increased majority.
I have also been returned as your Councillor and I would like to say a huge thank you to everyone who voted for me. I really appreciate your support and hope that I can continue to work for everybody over the next 4 years. I have some ideas and plans for things I want to do so watch this space.