The Liberal Democrats exist to build and safeguard a fair, free and open society, in which we seek to balance the fundamental values of liberty, equality and community, and in which no-one shall be enslaved by poverty, ignorance or conformity.
The United Kingdom has a proud tradition of fairness. Many of the most fundamental components of our modern society were created by Liberals, such as the introduction of state pensions, unemployment benefits, health insurance and free secondary education. It is now hard to imagine what this country would be like without those things, but when Liberals introduced them they were regarded as radical ideas that threatened the status quo. More recently Liberal Democrats have continued to challenge both Labour and the Conservatives on crucial matters such as the invasion of Iraq and for Hard Brexit.
But today's Liberal Democrats are much more than just a collection of anti-Brexit campaigners. We want to help make this country into a stronger, fairer society. The Liberal Democrats, through the work of MPs such as Lynn Featherstone, Danny Alexander, Stephen Webb and David Laws were able to introduce Same-sex Marriages, greatly raised Income Tax thresolds (freeing many of our least well-paid workers from paying Income Tax), pension reforms and free, nutritious school meals for all infant school pupils and a Pupil Premium to provide targeted help to ensure children from poorer families aren't held back.
The Liberal Democrats are unafraid to champion less fashionable causes. We speak up for those who who struggle to have their voice heard. Norman Lamb has campaigned for many years for mental health funding to be increased. Sadly the Conservative government too often selects mental health facilities as the first to be cut back, as happened to Spencer Ward in Buxton's Cavendish Hospital. Only the Liberal Democrats are honest enough to admit that providing the NHS we need will mean that we have to pay a bit
more in tax to fund it.
If you want to help make Britain a fairer, more tolerant and more successful society, please join us. We are fighting to keep Britain in the EU which helps ensure a peaceful and prosperous future for us and our children. We are fighting to ensure proper, sustainable funding for the NHS. We are fighting homelessness and believe nobody should have to sleep rough.
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Article: Oct 27, 2019By Ed Davey MPThe Liberal Democrats have always understood that without thriving businesses and motivated entrepreneurs, we would not have the wealth-creation, innovation, or international standing to create the free and fair society we all want.
Brexit threatens British business like never before - and neither the Conservatives nor Labour will stop it. It is clear that there is no deal as good for British business as the deal we currently have as members of the European Union.
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Article: Oct 26, 2019The Liberal Democrats need YOU!
A general election is coming, and the Liberal Democrats are ready - but as the news cycle moves faster and the debates around issues like Brexit and the NHS become more heated, we need digital activists who can help fight the battle online.
That's where you come in. We want you to become part of the Lib Dem online champions community, where we'll be sharing the latest news out of HQ in the hopes of spreading our bold, ambitious campaign online on social media.
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Article: Oct 26, 2019By Greg FosterMoments ago, voting opened in the elections for Party President, and Federal Committees (including English, Scottish and Councillor Representatives).
Yesterday, I visited the (very secure) printer in Scunthorpe where the 13,000 postal ballots are being printed and I'm happy to confirm everything is very much on track and I've spent the morning triple checking the online ballot and emails.
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Article: Oct 26, 2019By Claire HelliwellThe Liberal Democrats are clear - we can stop Brexit.
Tonight, Remainers all over the country will be feeling dishearted with the vote in Parliament. We want to let them know that they are not alone.
Will you help us spread the word?
We need you to flood social media to let fellow Remainers know they are not alone.
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Article: Oct 26, 2019By William DyerQ: What is the President's main role?
A: Each Party President gets to carve out their role. The only stipulation the Lib Dem constitution gives is that:
"The President shall be the principal public representative of the Party and shall chair the Federal Board."
Apart from the Chairing of the Federal Board, there are no constraints on the role of the Party President.


