YAHIYA CHOWDHURY

Your prospective candidate for Charles Dickens Ward

YAHIYA CHOWDHURY

YOUR WARD CANDIDATE FOR CHARLES DICKENS WARD

WHO WE ARE

Liberal Democrats demand better for Britain. We want to give all our children a brighter future in a fairer Britain where people are decent to each other, with good schools and hospitals, a clean environment and an innovative economy. The Liberal Democrats believe in a modern Britain of genuine openness and equality without exception. We champion a society where everyone is treated with dignity and respect irrespective of their background, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation or any other part of an individual’s identity.

WHAT WE DO

Tackle the climate emergency

Tackle the climate emergency by generating 80% of our electricity from renewables by 2030 and insulating all low-income homes by 2025.

Give every child the best start in life

Give every child the best start in life by recruiting 20,000 more teachers as part of an extra £10 billion a year for schools.

Build a fairer economy

Build a fairer economy by providing free childcare from 9 months and giving every adult £10,000 to spend on skills & training throughout their lives.

Transform our mental health services

Transform our mental health services by treating mental health with the same urgency as physical health.

OUR CAMPAIGNS

The Liberal Democrats are a campaigning party. Only by getting out and talking to local people can we find out about the issues that affect them and when people tell us they want to see a particular change, we work to make that happen.
The other parties think they can just rely on your vote at election time, it’s Liberal Democrats who work hard to make a difference all year round.
We’re the real opposition to this Conservative Brexit Government and our activists around the country are working to deliver an open, tolerant and united Britain as well as local change too.

ABOUT THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY

The Alliance parties spent the following eight months in lengthy negotiations over the merger; the new party’s constitution and even its name both proved to be subjects of sometimes bitter controversy. The Social & Liberal Democrats were born on 3 March 1988, with Paddy Ashdown elected as the party’s first leader in July. Owen led a significant faction of Social Democrats opposed to the merger, but after a couple of encouraging by-election results, the ‘continuing SDP’ declined into irrelevance and wound itself up in 1990.

We are facing a very soon local election on 6th May 2021

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