Banbury Liberal Democrats

Where have all the leaflets gone?

Wed 2nd Jun 2010

At the General Election, each party is allowed to produce a leaflet called the Election Communication. This is then delivered by Royal Mail for free.

Rundle: 'Thanks to all of you' as LibDem vote increases

Fri 7th May 2010

David Rundle, LibDem candidate for Banbury, has thanked all those who voted in LibDem in the General Election.

David on the doorstep (photography: David  Rundle)

Undecided voters swing to Lib Dems following final Leaders Debate

Fri 30th Apr 2010

Last night was the final of the three televised Leaders' debates. Leader of the Liberal Democrats, Nick Clegg, debated with Gordon Brown and David Cameron about the economy. Subjects discussed included breaking up the banks, creating more jobs and reinvigorating the British economy.

Nick Clegg MP

Tories admit Banbury is no longer a 'safe seat'

Thu 29th Apr 2010

David Rundle, LibDem hopeful for the Parliamentary seat of Banbury, has welcomed the admission by the Conservatives that the constituency can no longer be considered a 'safe seat' for them.

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Banbury General Election Result

Turnout: 56241 (65%)

52.8%
 
Conservative: 29703 (+5.9%)
20.4%
 
Liberal Democrats: 11476 (+2.9%)
19.2%
 
Labour: 10773 (−8.9%)

View the results in detail.

Quotes of the Week

"People have been talking about Lords reform for over a century. The time for talk is now over."

Nick Clegg, Deputy Prime Minister

Debate of Constitutional Reform, The Independent - 8 June

"Two welcome announcements have come from David Cameron and Nick Clegg in as many days. First, there are going to be major cuts in public spending. Second, they're going to be done with some finesse."

Eamonn Butler, Director of the Adam Smith Institute

Guardian - 9 June

"The wasteful, bureaucratic and intrusive ID card scheme represents everything that has been wrong with government in recent years. By taking swift action to scrap it, we are making it clear that this government won't sacrifice people's liberty for the sake of Ministers' pet projects."

Nick Clegg, Deputy Prime Minister

Comment on the announcement that ID cards are to be scrapped for British citizens within 100 days - 27 May

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