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London Assembly Liberal Democrat Group.

The Liberal Democrats exist to fight conformity, protect freedom and champion diversity. As the London Assembly Liberal Democrat Group, we seek to bring those views to London and to hold the mayor to account and ensure the assembly works on behalf of Londoners.

On 10 June 2004 London's voters will be electing a Mayor and 25 Assembly Members.


Lifeline for Chelsfield commuters?

Fri 30th Apr 2004

The London Assembly Liberal Democrats have welcomed the news that the Strategic Rail Authority is to consider having a greater number of trains stopping at Chelsfield Station than originally proposed in its consultation document.

Axeing East London Line would show utter contempt for Londoners

Fri 30th Apr 2004

Commenting on media speculation that the Government will axe the East London Line extension project in the forthcoming Spending Review, Lynne Featherstone, Liberal Democrat transport spokesperson, said:

Over a third of London crime may go unreported

Wed 28th Apr 2004

Over 38% of people who took part in a Liberal Democrat poll who said they had experienced or witnessed a crime in the last year did not report the crime to the police - and over half of those said they did not do so because they did not think the police would act or because they could not get hold of the police.

Lib Dems question 'outrageous delay' over A2 road works

Tue 27th Apr 2004

The London Assembly Liberal Democrats have quizzed the Mayor of London over why the A2 at Blackheath Hill is still blighted by road works intended to fix a huge hole that appeared two years ago.

Chelsfield commuters 'cannot uproot on the whim of the SRA'

Mon 19th Apr 2004

In a formal objection to the Strategic Rail Authority, the London Assembly Liberal Democrats have again shown their support for local campaigners fighting a proposal to slash the number of trains serving Chelsfield Station.

Huge increase in police shifted off local beat onto national security duties

Thu 15th Apr 2004

Police officers are spending up to 80% more time away from local policing and instead are being deployed on duties such as national security and military operations, according to new research by the London Assembly Liberal Democrats published today.

Humps save lives but there are better ways to make roads safer

Wed 14th Apr 2004

The London Assembly Liberal Democrats today called on local councils to trial alternative speed reduction solutions rather than using the crude, though effective, humps which have controversially been in the news this week.

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