
Lib Dems welcome Government plans to give 16-year-olds the vote
Local Lib Dem councillors have welcomed the Government’s plans to reduce the voting age to 16 by the end of the year.
Local Lib Dem councillors have welcomed the Government’s plans to reduce the voting age to 16 by the end of the year.
As Milton Keynes continues to grow, Parish and Town Councils across the city could soon take on more responsibility for managing community facilities and delivering local services.
Flood prone areas in Milton Keynes will soon be eligible for more funding to ensure their communities are better equipped for the impact of flooding.
Lib Dem councillors are pushing the Labour administration to spend now and save later to tackle lengthily delays in replacing damaged street signs across the city which will save taxpayers money in the future.
Budget papers released by the Labour-led City Council reveal plans to axe sheltered housing wardens to save £400k over two years, this is despite publicly claiming that no decision had been made.
Milton Keynes City Council voted unanimously last week to pass a Liberal Democrat motion recognising the importance of Lunar New Year for the city’s residents.
As liberals, we believe that true equality is achieved when individuals are not only free from prejudice and discrimination, but also free to fulfil their potential. So fighting for LGBTQ+ rights is not a choice Liberals make.
The Liberal Democrats' bold plan to restore UK leadership in science and innovation will drive investment, boost global collaboration, and ensure technology benefits everyone, not just the privileged few.
Reflecting on the year’s International Women’s Day theme of “accelerate action”, I am sadly reminded of how much more we still need to achieve.