Govt have "moral duty" to act given Beijing's contempt for Joint Declaration Govt must look closely at conflicting guidance on risks of schools reopening Davey: Either PM and Ministers lied or have no understanding of lockdown rules Govt must now give all Hong Kongers BNO Passport Lib Dems: PM reaches new low in attempt to keep Cummings Govt have "moral duty" to act given Beijing's contempt for Joint Declaration Responding to reports that China's legislature has approved a new security law for Hong Kong, which would make it a crime to undermine Beijing's authority in the territory, Liberal Democrat Foreign ...

Posted by Mark Valladares on Liberal Democrat Voice

And that brings us back up to date... All Tory MPs must reflect on Govt resignation and call for Cummings to go Govt must invest now in mental health support given impact of COVID-19 Govt must scrap Vagrancy Act as part of plan to end rough sleeping for good PM out of touch with public and his own party Govt review into lockdown fines shows one rule for Cummings and one for everyone else Increase in prison staff Covid-19 cases show Govt allowing prisons to become crucible for virus All Tory MPs must reflect on Govt resignation and call for ...

Posted by Mark Valladares on Liberal Democrat Voice

Nearly up to date now... Closure of Weston General Hospital shows critical need for test, trace, isolate system PM must terminate Cummings' contract PM's judgement now in question over Cummings Closure of Weston General Hospital shows critical need for test, trace, isolate system Responding to news that Weston General Hospital has been forced to close to new patients due to a high number of COVID-19 cases, Liberal Democrat Health, Wellbeing and Social Care spokesperson Munira Wilson said: This outbreak demonstrates the incredibly urgent need for a comprehensive test, trace and isolate system. That is the only way to keep people ...

Posted by Mark Valladares on Liberal Democrat Voice

Sebastian Field, a Lib Dem councillor from Gloucester, explains how he has helped and kept in touch with his community under lockdown. Like many Liberal Democrats, I have been helping out in my council ward during the Covid-19 pandemic. I was due to stand for re-election in May this year, having won the seat in a by-election last July, but these elections have been postponed to next year. Although, for obvious reasons, I have not been able to deliver leaflets since the lockdown, or knock on doors, I have been able to help in other ways. Initially, I helped deliver ...

Posted by Jonathan Calder on Liberal England

Britain appointed itself the ruling power in Palestine after the First World War mainly because it suited British geopolitical ambitions, but our government solemnly acknowledged a "sacred duty" to safeguard the rights of all the people of Palestine when British rule ended. However, in 1948, Britain, bankrupted by World War II and dealing with the collapse of its empire, forgot its promise to the Palestinians, and left them to their own devices. The Jewish state of Israel was created in roughly the part of Mandate Palestine designated by the United Nations, and the rest was ceded to Egypt and Jordan. ...

Posted by Andy Daer on Liberal Democrat Voice

It took the judges little time on Zoom to give today's Headline of the Day Award to Sky News.

Posted by Jonathan Calder on Liberal England
Thu 28th
17:23

Thursday reading

Current The Complete Secret Army: An Unofficial and Unauthorised Guide to the Classic TV Drama Series by Andy Priestner Our Mutual Friend, by Charles Dickens The Tiger's Wife, by Tea Obreht Last books finished A border too far: the Ilemi triangle yesterday and today, by Philip Winter Slaughterhouse 5, by Kurt Vonnegut The Nightmare Stacks, by Charles Stross Next books The Queen's Spymaster, by John Cooper The Ode Less Travelled: Unlocking the Poet Within, by Stephen Fry

The site for the proposed new ALDi store photographed whilst road works for the rebuilt Alt junction were still ongoing. I was asked yesterday if I knew anything about ALDI opening up a store on the old car showroom site as you come into Maghull from Switch Island. I didn't. But that was yesterday and today a resident living near to the proposed site for the new ALDI store got in touch to pass on the link to the ALDI consultation that is now doing the rounds – see that link below:- aldiconsultation.co.uk/maghull/ It was only a few days ago ...

Posted by Cllr. Tony Robertson on Sefton Focus

One of my colleagues here on Lib Dem Voice has suggested, somewhat tongue in cheek, that I should write about editing the blog in lockdown. That could be as self-referential as an Escher drawing, but I have risen to the challenge. At one level, very little has changed. We are sent posts by email, we edit and publish them, sometimes after a correspondence with the contributor about length, or content, or style. Sometimes we turn posts down because they aren't really relevant or of interest to our readers. Sometimes posts are simply badly written – we try to help if ...

Posted by Mary Reid on Liberal Democrat Voice

Last Wednesday was the 'Annual Council' meeting of Bury Council. Councillor Michael Powell reports: This is an important meeting, attended by all 51 councillors. This time, for the first time ever, the meeting took place as a video conference with all councillors sat in their own homes (apart from the Mayor who was in the Council chamber.) There were three main pieces of business: Appointments for 2020-21 The ruling Labour Group had changed who they proposes as Council Leader and Deputy Leader for this year. Our new Council Leader is Councillor Eamon O'Brien, and the new Deputy Council Leader is ...

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James O'Brien was so incensed by Boris Johnson's defence of the indefensible actions by Dominic Cummings that, on Tuesday, his day off, he broadcast his thoughts on LBC. It is extremely powerful. You should listen to it. * Simon Pike is Data Officer of Newbury and West Berkshire local party and a member of South Central Region executive.

Posted by Simon Pike on Liberal Democrat Voice

Responding to reports that China's legislature has approved a new security law for Hong Kong, which would make it a crime to undermine Beijing's authority in the territory, Liberal Democrat Foreign Affairs spokesperson Alistair Carmichael said: "This vote demonstrates Beijing's contempt for the Joint Declaration. It is an unforgivable move that threatens the rights and freedoms of the people of Hong Kong."The UK Government must take immediate action. We have a legal and moral duty."It is time to urgently reopen the BNO Passport offer and extend it to give the people of Hong Kong the right to live in the ...

Posted by Aberavon and Neath Liberal Democrats on Aberavon & Neath Liberal Democrats

Please see below a list of planning applications received in the last month. Please just let us know if you have any queries. Two/single storey rear extension; 0.31m high decking at rear 68 Heys Road, Prestwich, Manchester, M25 1JYRef. No: 65453 | Received: Mon 27 Apr 2020 | Validated: Tue 05 May 2020 | Status: RegisteredSingle storey extension at rear including new flat roof across and 2no. flat roof lights 14 Orford Road, Prestwich, Manchester, M25 3DBRef. No: 65445 | Received: Thu 23 Apr 2020 | Validated: Thu 23 Apr 2020 | Status: RegisteredTwo storey extension at side 98 Warwick ...

Posted by prestwichfocus on Tim Pickstone

At last our Country tops a league table. Unfortunately, it is for the number of excess deaths in the lockdown period caused by the coronavirus. Regular readers of my blog will know that I have longed argued that we need ... Continue reading →

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The Liverpool Echo reports: A Liverpool Council cabinet member has been suspended from his role for two months after breaking lockdown rules – while the city's Deputy Mayor has stepped down pending an investigation into her behaviour. The ECHO has revealed the flouting of lockdown rules by both Cabinet Member for children's services Cllr Barry Kushner and Deputy Mayor Cllr Lynnie Hinnigan in recent weeks. At least the Labour Party, unlike the Conservatives, is willing to take action. Want to know more about what the Liberal Democrats are doing in the Westminster Parliament? Sign-up for a weekly email when Parliament ...

Posted by Mark Pack on Mark Pack

When the Lib Dems' new members' complaints procedure went live on 1 July 2019, we committed to an independent, fair, member-led process. The Federal Board agreed to review how the system was working at the end of its first year and I'm pleased and proud to say that the first steps in that review has identified some clear positives. The system is independent. The Federal Board has no role in – or knowledge of – individual complaints. Instead, the Senior Adjudicators' Team (SAT) leads and advises our volunteers. This team of four specialists, lead by our Lead Adjudicator, Neil Christian, ...

Posted by Alice Thomas on Liberal Democrat Voice

You can now access thousands of local and national newspapers free-of-charge through a new online library resources. It covers the majority of national and local papers in addition to a range of international titles from across the world.During the coronavirus pandemic there has been a surge of new members joining online - up 638 per cent since lockdown began.In response to the demand, the Council has increased and expanded our online resources and are delighted to have received a grant of £1,000 from the Arts Council England to extend the service for a period of twelve months. You can also ...

South Glos has published a big set of proposals for new parking restrictions around the centre of Yate. Here are the proposals for Church Rd - we have been delivering a special Focus to alert residents in Church Rd but please will you share with people you known who use the school, church, pubs or just drive through , so they can comment. The S Glos deadline for comment is 15th June. Please note, that to comment officially, rather than emailing Joshua direct, you need to do it by post, OR go to the website and look for ' Yate ...

Homeowners struggling to pay their mortgage because of Covid-19 will be able to extend their mortgage payment holiday for a further three months, or start making reduced payments, in proposals published 22 May.The availability of a three-month mortgage holiday was first announced in March as part of a package of support for individuals, businesses and the economy. Over 1.8 million mortgage payment holidays were taken up, and the first of these will be coming to an end in June.You can read the full government announcement here.The Financial Conduct Authority has published new draft guidance for lenders which you can read ...

Look, let's be honest, I have no desire to catch COVID-19. Likewise, as someone who believes that community is important, I don't want to spread it either. I have responsibilities, as a public servant and as the Chair of my Parish Council, and should set an example. And so, I will. But I will say this, it sticks in my throat that someone who is giving me instructions is, simultaneously, defending the right of the Prime Minister's senior advisor to disregard them as he sees fit. And yes, you might reasonably say, I would be less than entirely friendly towards ...

Posted by Mark Valladares on Liberal Bureaucracy
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I have often come across the idea of the strategic manager. He (and the gender stereotype is appropriate here) thinks that it is his job to look at the big picture, and leave the detail to his underlings. Indeed, too much detail could cloud judgement, as could working too hard. More than one of my ... Continue reading The Cummings Affair exposes the shallowness of the Johnson project

Posted by Matthew on thinking liberal

In the daily update on Friday 15th May, Matt Hancock said that the current crisis had demonstrated how closely health and social care need to work together and had acted as a catalyst to reform, referring to "integration". Care homes are not, and were never intended to be, hospitals. The residents are just as entitled to hospital care, if that is what is needed, as are the rest of us. That so many have been left to die in Care Homes, rather than being admitted to hospital, and thereby denied the benefit of oxygen, ventilators and intensive care which might ...

Posted by Chris Perry on Liberal Democrat Voice
Thu 28th
11:00

My tweets

Wed, 12:56: Important on where Brexit is. (Or isn't.) https://t.co/Q0aijUCG9g Wed, 16:05: In a first, Twitter adds fact-check labels to Trump tweets on voting fraud https://t.co/ox2lJD4gEV Not before time. Wed, 16:34: I had been following @realDonaldTrump out of general interest, but I'm unfollowing that account now. Anything usefu... https://t.co/91Ou4W4N7E Wed, 17:11: The politics of the spice rack: cumin https://t.co/eTpPew3zHN "Cumin has a unique distinction: it is the only Engli... https://t.co/ZJZmYiB7M2 Wed, 18:41: Arthur C. Clarke's Venus Prime 1: Breaking the Strain, by Paul Preuss https://t.co/kxx6sv9FgP Wed, 20:01: RT @tardis_monkey: PRESS PLAY! #ItsAboutTime https://t.co/R1h57DLsxJ Wed, 20:01: I think this is a ...

There are some moments when I'm unspeakably proud to be a member of the Liberal Democrats. Last year's local elections. Marching side-by-side with tens of thousands at the People's Vote rallies. Every time I crack open Roy Jenkins' excellent Gladstone biography. But there's one rather more recent moment that sticks out as the proudest I've ever felt to be a member of this party, and that was reading the general election review. I can't think of any other party that would have had such a frank conversation with itself about what went wrong. It makes a tough read, but as ...

Posted by Conor Hilliard on Liberal Democrat Voice

2 big stories Frankly, I'm bored with Dominic Cummings. I freely accept that he doesn't care what anyone thinks of him and will only quit when he feels like it – because his notional boss hasn't got the backbone to do anything about him. But he has become a symbol of exactly what senior Conservatives think of the British public, for which we should be kind of grateful. That said, it appears that more and more Conservative MPs are beginning to realise how damaging his arrogance is becoming. Is it that they don't like the grief they're getting from constituents, ...

Posted by Mark Valladares on Liberal Democrat Voice

Many thanks to the Step Row resident who sent me this photograph of a part of walling in the street that looks a little smoke-damaged. She was told by a lovely elderly lady who lived at 33 Step Row long ago, that on VE Day, local folk lit a celebratory bonfire and all brought out chairs to celebrate together. This wall bordering the former blind institution property (now sheltered housing operated by Caledonia Housing Association) still shows the effects of that bonfire 75 years later! The elderly lady who told the story many years ago was the late Mrs Margaret ...

This is a real road sign, or rather it is a Highways England sign that has been added to by a person or persons who is as annoyed as the rest of us at the way the man who helped formulate lockdown rules was able to blatantly disregard them without suffering any consequences. As the Mirror reports, West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner David Jamieson says officers are reporting that people breaking lockdown rules are using special adviser Dominic Cummings' actions as an excuse: Mr Jamieson told BBC Radio 4's The World At One programme that people are telling officers ...

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