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County Group Leader Fiona Whelan gets on her bike!

Wed 1st Sep 2010

FIONA SWAPS HER CAR FOR A BIKE AND RAISES CASH FOR CHILDREN

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Cambridgeshire South General Election Result

Turnout: 59056 (75%)

47.4%
 
Conservative: 27995 (+0.9%)
34.1%
 
Liberal Democrats: 20157 (+5.8%)
10.2%
 
Labour: 6024 (−9.5%)

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Cambridgeshire South General Election Result

Turnout: 52648 (68%)

45%
 
Conservative: 23676 (+0.8%)
29.8%
 
Liberal Democrats: 15675 (+2.9%)
19.4%
 
Labour: 10189 (−4.9%)

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Cambridgeshire Liberal Democrats News Stories

Fiona swaps her car for a bike to raise cash for children
Sun 29th Aug 2010

Lib Dems select their candidate to fight by-election
Mon 23rd Aug 2010

Councillors' dilemma as residents divided over parking scheme
Thu 5th Aug 2010

Youth clubs under threat as Tories cut budget
Fri 9th Jul 2010

Lib Dems condemn bus service cuts after surge in passengers
Fri 2nd Jul 2010

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Quotes of the Week

"How can you possibly take on such a large financial commitment as Trident without considering the military and political implications? If fierce cuts are to be made in Britain's conventional forces, surely we have to consider whether replacing Trident can be justified."

Sir Menzies Campbell

Response to announcement that the Ministry of Defence will be responsible for the cost of replacing Trident - 30 July

"With most of their leadership contenders claiming to back AV for a fairer voting system, it is astonishing they now wish to block the legislation to make that happen. Each and every Labour MP campaigned on a manifesto committing to a referendum. Now they have the opportunity to make this happen but have chosen to say no for opposition's sake."

Simon Hughes MP

Comment on Labour's decision to oppose legislation for a referendum on the alternative vote - 28 July

"With more than half of ASBOs breached in 2008, this was a policy more about posturing than effective policing. Local communities know that other measures, such as Acceptable Behaviour Contracts can nip problems in the bud before they escalate."

Co-Chair of the Liberal Democrat Parliamentary Committee for Home Affairs and Justice, Tom Brake MP

Commenting on speech by the Home Secretary in which she said it was 'time to move beyond Anti Social Behaviour Orders (ASBOs) - 28 July