Hinckley & Bosworth Liberal Democrats

Michael Mullaney and the Liberal Democrats campaigning for Hinckley & Bosworth all year round

County Council slammed for wasting money on publicity

Fri 9th Jul 2010

Local Liberal Democrats have condemned Leicestershire County Council's Conservative leadership for planning to spend up to £75,000 on recruiting a new head of communications.

Campaigner opposes housebuilding plans which threaten villages' identity

Wed 7th Jul 2010

Michael Mullaney, the Liberal Democrats' parliamentary spokesman for Hinckley and Bosworth, has launched a campaign against a housing development between the villages of Stoke Golding and Dadlington.

Liberal Democrats condemn Composting Site appeal

Wed 7th Jul 2010

A leading local Liberal Democrat has condemned an attempt to resurrect plans to put a composting site in the local area.

Houses and Travellers update

Thu 27th May 2010

Reacting to the recent news from the new coalition Government that Regionally imposed Housing targets will be scrapped, the Lib Dem Leader of Hinckley and Bosworth Borough Council, Stuart Bray said:

Stuart Bray

Lib Dems put policies into practice

Mon 24th May 2010

Many Liberal Democrat policies are being put into practice through the coalition government. These include more money for early years education, fairer taxes, and restoring the link between pensions and earnings. More information can be found in our download section.

Huge swing to the Lib Dems!

Fri 7th May 2010

Liberal Democrats in Bosworth massively increased their vote in yesterday's general election.

Liberal Democrats are the clear challengers to the Conservatives in our area

Michael Mullaney launches blistering attack on cuts to local services

Wed 5th May 2010

You can watch Michael Mullaney's recent speech at Westfield Community Centre condemning Conservative Council cuts to our community centres, bus services, care homes and Fire Services on youtube at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4WGyxfk93Y

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Bosworth General Election Result

Turnout: 54274 (70%)

42.6%
 
Conservative: 23132
33.3%
 
Liberal Democrats: 18100 (+11.7%)
16%
 
Labour: 8674 (−15.9%)

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Quotes of the Week

"How can you possibly take on such a large financial commitment as Trident without considering the military and political implications? If fierce cuts are to be made in Britain's conventional forces, surely we have to consider whether replacing Trident can be justified."

Sir Menzies Campbell

Response to announcement that the Ministry of Defence will be responsible for the cost of replacing Trident - 30 July

"With most of their leadership contenders claiming to back AV for a fairer voting system, it is astonishing they now wish to block the legislation to make that happen. Each and every Labour MP campaigned on a manifesto committing to a referendum. Now they have the opportunity to make this happen but have chosen to say no for opposition's sake."

Simon Hughes MP

Comment on Labour's decision to oppose legislation for a referendum on the alternative vote - 28 July

"With more than half of ASBOs breached in 2008, this was a policy more about posturing than effective policing. Local communities know that other measures, such as Acceptable Behaviour Contracts can nip problems in the bud before they escalate."

Co-Chair of the Liberal Democrat Parliamentary Committee for Home Affairs and Justice, Tom Brake MP

Commenting on speech by the Home Secretary in which she said it was 'time to move beyond Anti Social Behaviour Orders (ASBOs) - 28 July