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Fixing MK’s Pothole Problem

by Richard Greenwood on 9 April, 2019

The state of many estate roads in MK has been a big problem. Thanks to the Lib Dem councillors on MK council the problem policy was changed after the elections in 2018 based on MK Lib Dem policy, and the state of many of our roads and paths are finally starting to improve. For a […]

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Lib Dem Council Candidates for May 2019

by Richard Greenwood on 4 April, 2019

The MK Liberal Democrats have a candidate in every ward in Milton Keynes, so no matter where you are in Milton Keynes you’ll be able to vote Lib Dem on the 2nd May. In our more winnable wards this year half of our candidates are women, with almost a third of all of our candidates […]

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MK Lib Dems Back the People’s Vote Campaign

by Richard Greenwood on 22 October, 2018

On Saturday 20th October a number of MK Lib Dems travelled down to London to support the People’s Vote campaign.  On the day it is estimated that over 700,000 people marched, the second largest protest this century, with only the Stop the War march with an estimated 1 million people being larger – which is […]

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  On 3rd May 2018 the voters of Milton Keynes did not give any party a clear mandate to run Milton Keynes.  Labour won a few more seats, the Tories won a few more votes, and Lib Dems hold the balance of power which we’ll use to defend the long term interests of Milton Keynes […]

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Lib Dems Endorsed by Residents of MK

by Richard Greenwood on 5 May, 2018

The residents of Milton Keynes have again voted to keep a strong Liberal Democrat voice on Milton Keynes council, working hard for them locally and as a trusted voice on the council, working for the best future for them and their children in MK.  20 seats were up for grabs this year, with the Lib […]

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When is a pothole not a pothole? When it is less than 50mm apparently, at least according to council policy! This means that when a pothole is reported by residents (and often by your local Lib Dem Focus team), a member of council staff comes out to measure the pothole to make sure it is […]

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MK Lib Dems Have a Record of Success

by Richard Greenwood on 18 April, 2018

By working constructively with others the Milton Keynes Liberal Democrats have a record of success on Milton Keynes council.  After the last council elections in 2016, Labour and the Tories each had 22 councillors, with the 13 Lib Dem councillors using their influence to fight for the best for all of the residents across the […]

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MK Lib Dems Put up a Full Slate of Candidates Across MK

by Richard Greenwood on 18 April, 2018

For the local elections on 3rd May 2018 the Milton Keynes Liberal Democrats have candidates in all wards across the city and countryside across our local authority.  This includes candidates for both seats which are available in Newport Pagnell South. With each of the Tory and Labour parties on 22 council seats, the Milton Keynes […]

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After Liberal Democrat pressure (see here), the Government website set up for parents to register for free childcare is now working. Many MK parents have registered for the Government’s new 30-hour free childcare scheme but not taken up places yet.  Most local providers are taking part, and there is a list on the MK Council […]

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Milton Keynes Liberal Democrats March for Europe

by Richard Greenwood on 11 September, 2017

On the weekend a group of Milton Keynes Liberal Democrats travelled down to London to join the march to protest against Brexit, the People’s March for the Europe on the 9th September 2017. The Liberal Democrats are fighting to keep Britain as close as possible to the EU in the long term, retaining all of […]

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