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Lib Dems head to Bournemouth Conference in upbeat mood (19 - 23 September 2004)11.37.03am GMT Sat 18th Sep 2004
Riding high in the polls and after further by-election successes, Liberal Democrats this week head for Bournemouth for their Party Conference. The Conference is likely to be the final Autumn Conference before the General Election. Brighton and Hove will be sending a large team of delegates, including City Council Group Leader Councillor Paul Elgood, Regency Councillor Dawn Davidson, Local Party Chair Jenny Barnard-Langston and former Councillor Bob Bailey. Councillor Paul Elgood said: 'The Conference season is on us and this will be a critical week for the Liberal Democrats. We have strong showings in the polls and by-elections and anticipate further progress at the General Election. 'Our message is that we are a positive alternative to the tired politics of the Tories and Labour. It is time for real change in this country and only the Liberal Democrats offer this.' The full Conference Agenda can be viewed htttp://www.libdems.org.uk/documents/ConfAgenda_Bmth04.pdf The Agenda includes the Liberal Democrat Pre-manifesto - the first important stage in the manifesto process, which will take the Party into the General Election. Charles Kennedy said: "This is an important document setting out the direction of Liberal Democrat thinking leading up to the General Election. It gives a clear insight into the policies we believe would improve the lives of everyone in Britain today. "The values underpinning our agenda for Britain are freedom, fairness and trust. "Freedom is about giving people the opportunity to make choices for themselves. Fairness is about equal access - a decent health service, a quality education. And trust is about telling the truth when it counts and trusting people to make decisions. "These ideas are already working for us. We have tried and tested them. They worked for us to bring victory in the Brent East by election, and in Leicester South. They are working for us now in Hartlepool. "As this Labour Government becomes more unpopular, increasingly the challengers are not the Conservatives. The challengers are the Liberal Democrats." 'Matthew Taylor MP, Chairman of the Liberal Democrat Parliamentary party, who is chairing the development of the manifesto said: "While the Conservatives squabble amongst themselves over ever-more outlandish schemes, the Liberal Democrats have quietly and confidently set out a clear, costed and popular agenda for Britain. "Tried and tested from Brent to Leicester, these are winning policies based on our core values of freedom, fairness and honesty. Both Labour and the Conservatives have failed to set out a clear agenda for Britain - no wonder more and more people are turning to the Liberal Democrats." The 'Top Ten' Liberal Democrat manifesto pledges are: · Put patients first - Free doctors and nurses from Whitehall meddling · Free personal care when you need it - No one forced to sell their home to pay for care · No tuition fees, no top-up fees - University affordable for every student · More investment in children's early years - Spend the £1 billion Child Trust Fund when it matters most · 10,000 more police on the streets - Cutting crime and the fear of crime · £25 more on the pension every week at 75 - A million pensioners off means testing · Free off-peak local transport - for all pensioners and disabled people · Axe the Council Tax - Local Income Tax is both fair and affordable · We should not have gone to war in Iraq - It' time to restore trust in the Government · Take the environment seriously - Cut pollution, cut congestion, boost renewable energy Go to www.libdems.org.uk to view the document in full.
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