June City Council Report
Our councillors attended the full city council meeting in June, asking about Eaton Park and voting on river polution.
The Eastern Daily Press has revealed that Norwich Labour took £10,000 in public money designed for businesses to stay afloat during the height of the COVID pandemic. As far as we are aware it has not been repaid.
While hardworking people across the country were worried for their livelihoods, it seems Norwich Labour were taking taxpayer cash to fund their own political campaigning. Indications are none of this money was used to keep people on the payroll, instead going towards purely political operations, as they continued to sit on almost half £1million in assets.
Many people will be bitterly disappointed and upset by this selfish decision by Labour. We believe it was utterly wrong, and refused to take any public money ourselves on moral grounds. They should urgently and immediately pay back this money.
Our councillors attended the full city council meeting in June, asking about Eaton Park and voting on river polution.
Norfolk will finally receive zero-emission buses, and St Stephens Street will once again have bus shelters after the previous ones were inexplicably removed last year.
The county council will be panic-buying land to meet its missed commitments to tree planting.
The river Wensum is suffering under this Conservative government.
The 2023 elections saw more and more people putting their trust in the Norwich Liberal Democrats to stand up to indifference from Labour at city hall.
Our councillors attended the recent city council meeting, engaging in debates on voter ID, energy pre-payment metres, and council mistakes over the new climate change mural at city hall.
Liberal Democrats are calling for a 4 per cent tax on share buybacks, which would incentivise proper business investment, spur economic growth and raise funds fairly for our public services.
Liberal Democrats are unwavering in our commitment to liberal values and international cooperation. We believe in a United Kingdom that stands tall on the world stage, promoting peace, security, and democracy.
Liberal Democrats have passed new policy with a comprehensive plan aimed at boosting cancer survival rates and improving the quality of life for patients and their families.