
Michael Mullaney welcomes Income Tax Cut for 47,000 local workers
Local Liberal Democrat Councillor and Parliamentary candidate Michael Mullaney has welcomed news that Income Tax cuts that will benefit 47,000 workers in Hinckley and Bosworth.
Local Liberal Democrat Councillor and Parliamentary candidate Michael Mullaney has welcomed news that Income Tax cuts that will benefit 47,000 workers in Hinckley and Bosworth.
Local Councillor and Liberal Democrat parliamentary candidate for Bosworth Michael Mullaney is urging MPs to support the full power of recall for MPs.
Local Councillor and Lib Dem parliamentary candidate for Bosworth Michael Mullaney was approached by local author Stewart Bint who offered his support to Michael Mullaney's fight to save threatened local libraries. Michael Mullaney met Mr Bint, from Desford, at the Desford Library to discuss the campaign. Michael Mullaney said "It's great to see local authors backing the campaign to save our local Libraries. Here in Hinckley and Bosworth we have eight local Libraries under threat. Desford, Barwell, Burbage, Newbold Verdon, Markfield, Ratby, Groby and Market Bosworth could be closed by Conservative run Leicestershire County Council. "The County Council are saying that if volunteers can't be found to run these Libraries they will close. "It would be a tragedy to lose these important community facilities, especially as many of these villages have lost other services and amenities over the years. "These threats to Libraries are unlikely to even save much money. The County Council wants to save £800,000
A HINCKLEY and Bosworth Borough Councillor has successfully changed his Party's policy in his debut speech at their national Autumn Conference.
Councillor Michael Mullaney secures policy change at Party Conference
The basic state pensions will rise by at least £2.85 a week thanks to the Liberal Democrats triple lock. It means 115,437 pensioners in Leicestershire will benefit from an increase in their pension.