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Lib Dem leadership contender visits local party in Brighton

Besi Besemar June 1, 2015

Brighton & Hove Liberal Democrats welcomed leadership contender Norman Lamb MP to the city on Saturday, May 30.

Norman Lamb MP and local party members
Norman Lamb MP and local party members

THE Local Party has doubled in size since polling day and members were in buoyant mood as Norman set-out his vision for the future of the Liberal Democrats.

Norman, said: “Since the election there has been a surge in party membership, with more and more people joining the party across the country.  It was great to meet our new members in Brighton, and hear why they have decided to support the Lib Dems locally. 

“People were concerned about issues from defending the Human Rights Act and getting more women into politics to protecting our NHS, improving mental health services, and nuclear disarmament. 

“I’m confident that Brighton & Hove Lib Dems will go from strength to strength in the coming years.”

Paul Chandler
Paul Chandler

Speaking after the event, Paul Chandler, Chair of Brighton & Hove Lib Dems, said: “The doubling in party membership since polling day is unprecedented and sends a very clear message to the other parties that the Lib Dems are ready for the national and local fight back.

“To have seen so many new faces, all eager to carry the Liberal Democrat message across the city, is extremely encouraging. I’m looking forward to working with both new and existing members over the coming weeks and months.”

Jeremy Gale
Jeremy Gale

Central Hove campaigner, Jeremy Gale, added: “Whilst I was personally disappointed not to have performed better in the local elections we have clearly reaped some rewards from the twelve-month campaign.

“The increase in local membership is frankly phenomenal. We now have more people engaged than ever before which will provide us with a springboard for 2019 and beyond.”

 

 

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