Author : Simon Werner

Tamasin Barnbrook – recent candidate for rbwm council seat

On the 23rd June there was another vote in RBWM, the Sunninghill and South Ascot Ward by-election. We caught up with the Liberal Democrat candidate Tamasin Barnbrook to talk about her experience. What does being a Liberal Democrat mean to you? I have been a member on and off since 2010 and have supported the […]

Your Local Libdems: Tamasin Barnbrook

On the 23rd June there was another vote in RBWM, the Sunninghill and South Ascot Ward by-election. We caught up with the Liberal Democrat candidate Tamasin Barnbrook to talk about her experience. What does being a Liberal Democrat mean to you? I have been a member on and off since 2010 and have supported the […]

Funding Cuts to our Schools

A number of popular local schools, including Furze Platt and Oldfield are having their funding cut by the council. The council agreed with the schools that they would receive additional funding over a number of years to pay for their expansion in pupil numbers. Midway through that expansion the council has cut the money they […]

Liberal Democrats and the future.

Recently the hashtag #mysticclegg has been trending on twitter because of an article Nick Clegg wrote, with incredible foresight, concerning the referendum and its fallout. Many articles have been doing the rounds and the internet is getting excited about this isolated event. However, mystic Clegg has been a ‘thing’ for a good while. This is […]

Help us build an open and optimistic country

People have been joining the Liberal Democrats at the rate of one a minute since the referendum result was announced, with a sharp spike after Tim Farron declared that his party would go into the general election committed to restoring Britain’s place at the heart of Europe. By Wednesday, over 10,000 people had signed up […]

In the wake of the referendum…

A huge thank you to all our members who were engaged actively in this referendum. We were out canvassing in the rain, we held camp in high streets and stations and we made a difference and, even though it might not seem like it, we won. The Royal Borough voted to Remain. The figures were […]

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