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Lib Dem Leader Nick Clegg MP with Stephen Robinson in Chelmsford

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That's the Liberal Democrat plan for change that works for you.

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Nick Clegg sets out Lib Dem plan for REAL change to a fairer Britain New!

Sun 14th Mar 2010

"Vote for what you believe in… or you will wake up on May 7th facing another five years of more of the same," said the Liberal Democrat Leader at the Lib Dem conference in Birmingham today. His speech outlined the Liberal Democrats' four key principles:-

Stephen Robinson & Nick Clegg helping pupils to make bread

Longest serving Tory in Europe joins the Liberal Democrats New!

Sat 13th Mar 2010

Edward McMillan-Scott, the Conservatives' most senior MEP, has joined the Liberal Democrats. He said: "I have been around the higher circles of the Conservative Party for long enough to fear that on Europe Cameron says one thing in opposition and will do another in Government.

Taxpayers to cough up extra £530m for Broomfield Hospital

Thu 11th Mar 2010

Figures uncovered by Lib Dem Stephen Robinson have revealed that taxpayers will have to pay nearly FOUR times the actual building cost of the Broomfield Hospital extension over the lifetime of the private sector contract. The actual building cost is £148 million but taxpayers will pay £678 million in rent and charges over the 30 year contract.

Stephen Robinson and Norman Lamb outside Broomfield hospital

Liberal Democrats celebrate International Women's Day

Mon 8th Mar 2010

This annual event, celebrated on 8 March acknowledges the achievements of women across the world while also focusing on the continued disadvantages millions of women still face. Nick Clegg MP, Leader of the Liberal Democrats, said: "I am delighted to pledge my support and that of my party to International Women's Day 2010.

Cllr Karen Chilvers is supporting International Women's Day (photography: Karen Chilvers)

Conservative Party deputy chairman Lord Ashcroft estimated to have saved £127million in tax says Huhne

Mon 8th Mar 2010

Conservative Party deputy chairman (and former Chelmsford student) Lord Ashcroft is estimated to have saved more than £127m in British tax since he became a member of the House of Lords, according to Liberal Democrat research. Lord Ashcroft's annual tax saving is conservatively estimated to be £12.76m and he has been a member of the House of Lords for a decade.

Chris Huhne (photography: Sarah Rose)

110,000 women set to lose £10,000 each for being born too early says Webb

Mon 8th Mar 2010

Government reforms mean that from 6 April this year, both men and women will need to make 30 years of National Insurance payments to be eligible for the full state pension. The changes mean that a woman who has paid National Insurance for 30 years whose 60th birthday falls on 6 April would be entitled to a full state pension. However, a woman who was born a day earlier and has worked just as long would only be entitled to three quarters of this - or around £75 a week in 2010-11. This could mean women retiring this year before the 6 April cut off could miss out on as much as £10,400 over the next decade.

Steve Webb MP

Conservative plans will devastate schools

Thu 4th Mar 2010

School budgets across the board would be cut if the Conservatives are allowed to implement "unfunded" policies. The figures emerge from a report from independent think-tank the Institute for Fiscal Studies. Chelmsford Lib Dem Stephen Robinson commented: "This report confirms the Conservatives' proposals would be disastrous for thousands of schools, wrecking opportunities for millions of children.

Stephen Robinson

Part nationalised banks are for lending, not bonuses says Cable

Thu 25th Feb 2010

"RBS rewarding individual bankers is like a football team paying their striker for scoring when they've just been relegated," said the Liberal Democrat Shadow Chancellor Vince Cable. "It's hard to understand why £1.3bn is being paid out in bonuses when RBS continues to make losses.

Vincent Cable MP speaking in Parliament

Fuel bills should reflect fuel costs say Lib Dems

Thu 25th Feb 2010

British Gas has announced a huge increase in profits. Lib Dem energy spokesman, Simon Hughes MP, commented, "Liberal Democrats will change the rules so that fuel bills reflect fuel costs and consumers are not ripped off again and again."

Simon Hughes

Two-tier budget clobbers town's council taxpayers

Thu 25th Feb 2010

Council tax payers in Chelmsford town centre face a much higher council tax rise than in the areas with parish councils. The average increase in Chelmsford Borough's Council Tax is 2.9% but the unparished (town) area - some 40% of the Borough residents - will be hit by a massive 5.9% increase when most people have seen no increase in their incomes.

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Chelmsford Liberal Democrats events

Chelmsford Supper Club 25.3.2010
Thu 25th Mar 2010

East of England Liberal Democrats Regional Conference 2010
Sat 30th Oct 2010

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Quotes of the Week

"Anyone who wants to pass laws in this country should pay this country's full taxes and not hide behind the special offshore status of non-doms. Non-doms have to tell the taxman that their first allegiance is to another country. No-one should be a British lawmaker whose first allegiance is not to Britain."

Chris Huhne, Liberal Democrat Shadow Home Secretary

www.libdems.org.uk - 2 March

"I think people are entitled to expect a sensible, stable government at a time when the country is facing very, very acute choices. We take what the markets are worrying about immensely seriously. We will not take any risk with the creditworthiness of the economy."

Nick Clegg, Leader of the Liberal Democrats

Financial Times - 3 March