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Wed 19th Mar 2008
LIBERAL Democrats in Hinckley & Bosworth have called on David Tredinnick to apologise for his support for the invasion of Iraq.
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Mon 10th Mar 2008
It is with deep regret that we announce the sad death of Cllr Tom McClure. Tom died in hospital on Saturday evening. Tom represented Hinckley Castle Ward on the Borough Council and Lash Hill Ward on Burbage Parish Council.
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Tue 4th Mar 2008
LOCAL Liberal Democrats in Hinckley & Bosworth are stepping up their call for a referendum on whether the UK should be in or out of the European Union.
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Tue 19th Feb 2008
STRONG objections have been expressed by the Borough Council about the failure to re-open the Clifton Way Sub Post Office in Hinckley.
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Thu 7th Feb 2008
LIBERAL Democrats in Hinckley & Bosworth are calling on local MPs David Tredinnick and Stephen Dorrell to explain why they sat on the fence when a cash settlement for Hinckley & Bosworth Borough Council that is below the average rise given to other councils was agreed by the House of Commons.
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Thu 17th Jan 2008
Liberal Democrats in Hinckley and Bosworth held their AGM recently, celebrating a year of tremendous success for the party locally. Party Chairman Cllr Stuart Bray used his report to the meeting to sum up the party's success at last May's local elections.
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Fri 11th Jan 2008
New Leader of the Liberal Democrats, Nick Clegg MP has promised to give a voice to the people of Hinckley & Bosworth who feel ignored by politicians.
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"Liberalism in Britain has lost a great champion, the Liberal Democrats, a great advocate and our public life, a great servant. "
Lord Paddy Ashdown
In memory of Lord Richard Holme, who died on 5 May
"If the Tories want to claim that they are going to cut corporation tax, they have to come clean about how they are going to pay for it. Cutting the main rate of corporation tax to 25% will cost more than £5bn a year. If David Cameron is to have a hope of sounding credible he must state clearly where the money will come from. Otherwise this will be seen as yet another unfunded tax cut. "
Vince Cable - Lib Dem Shadow Chancellor
www.libdems.org.uk - 2 May
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