Maidenhead Liberal Democrats

25,000 GP appointments at risk in Maidenhead area due to national insurance hike warns local MP Joshua Reynolds

The rise in employers’ national insurance announced at the Budget could put 25,000 GP appointments at risk around Maidenhead thanks to the increased costs to practices Liberal Democrat analysis has revealed. It comes as Joshua Reynolds MP calls on the government to “urgently rethink” and scrap the hike. Joshua Reynolds MP has joined GP groups […]

Cllr Gurch Singh

RBWM Liberal Democrats held an Executive meeting on the evening of 3rd August to consider the application of Cllr Gurch Singh (St. Mary’s) to join the national party. This meeting considered a report, prepared in strict adherence to the provisions of the Liberal Democrat constitution, which thoroughly examined all the accusations made against him by the […]

Cllr Simon Bond’s 2020/2021 budget speech

* Councillors often vary their speeches as a result of the debate, and Cllr Bond wishes to point out that this blog may not represent exactly what he said. It does, however, represent his views. We have neighbourhoods of Victorian & Edwardian housing built before the motor car with minimal off‑street parking, only a short hop from a town centre. Without residents’ parking permits, they become overspill town centre parking and residents feel they have very little choice about paying. If the definition of a charge is paying […]

Cllr Joshua Reynolds’ 2020/2021 budget speech

Less than one year ago, we had local elections, and although the administration between May and now might be the same, with one notable exception, the policies today could not be more different than what was promised. Madam Mayor, today is Shrove Tuesday, otherwise known as Pancake Day, so I will try my hardest not […]

Cllr Catherine del Campo’s 2020/2021 budget speech

When we declare that we’re going to “Transform early years and youth services to be targeted at the most vulnerable,” the statement is disingenuous in a number of ways. The euphemistic use of the word ‘transformation’ suggests we’re about to see a massive improvement to our services but what we’re actually talking about is a […]

Cllr Clive Baskerville’s 2020/2021 budget speech

Let’s talk potholes.  Barely six months after launching a much-lauded 24-hour fix-it policy, this Tory administration decided to scale it back, having concluded, “Job done.” After one of the wettest and windiest winters on record, Royal Borough residents might be excused for thinking such a statement was premature.  Standing water and frosty mornings are not […]

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