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East Midlands Parliamentary Candidate Julia Cambridge slams the cuts to legal aid and calls for them to be reversed in the 2015 Liberal Democrat Manifesto

February 24, 2014 2:22 PM
Originally published by East Midlands Liberal Democrats

Julia Cambridge has put forward a robust call for cuts to the legal aid budget to be halted and savings to be found by increased efficiency.

Julia Cambridge with David Ward MP

Julia Cambridge with David Ward MP

At the regional party's Spring Conference she tabled a policy motion calling for the national party to include a reversal of the cuts in its general election manifesto which is being drawn up now. The motion was carried and states as follows:

Following the conference Julia Cambridge said: "Our justice system has always been the by word of democracy in action. Only now we are putting a price on justice. Access to justice shouldn't be dependent on the size of your bank balance.

"The message here is if you have money you can buy justice with the low waged reduced to either going into debt or representing themselves. A false economy as the changes could also end up costing the government more."

Julia, Chesterfields Liberal Democrat Prospective Parliamentary Candidate, has been taking representations from members of the public who have been affected by the cuts along with talking to the solicitors who may well now give up all legal aid work.

"This level of cuts is already destroying the link between the pastoral support of the legal profession and the public. Legal Aid was never about lawyers making a fast buck; it provided a genuine service for those most at need. Today I'm calling on my party to reinstate a robust properly funded system of legal aid with savings made through efficiency not by removing the principle of fairness."