Regional Mayors are here: we have a duty to fight these elections properly

Posted by Callum Robertson on Liberal Democrat Voice
Wed 10th Jun 26 - 10:25

Many Liberal Democrats feel an instinctive unease when confronted with the idea of directly-elected regional mayors. This hesitation is understandable. These roles concentrate a significant degree of executive authority in a single individual, while the combined authorities designed to support and scrutinise them often lack the strength and visibility of more established democratic institutions. Concerns about accountability, checks and balances, and the potential for over-centralisation at a regional level are therefore entirely legitimate. However, focusing solely on these risks carries the separate risk of overlooking the substantial benefits that regional mayors can bring. While the model is not without its ... (more)

Alex Cole-Hamilton announces new spokesperson team

Posted by The Voice on Liberal Democrat Voice
Wed 10th Jun 26 - 07:55

Alex Cole-Hamilton has announced the Scottish Liberal Democrats new spokesperson team, declaring that they are "ready to roll up their sleeves and get things done". And the party's social media gurus clearly had the World Cup in mind when they did their comms on this: The spokesperson line-up will be as follows: • Andrew Baxter - Rural Affairs • Yi-pei Chou Turvey - Justice • Sanne Dijkstra-Downie - Climate, Environment & Energy • Duncan Dunlop - Education, Children & Young People • David Green - Public Service Reform, Europe, External Affairs & Culture • Adam Harley - Health & Care ... (more)

Brexit and summer holidays

Posted by Peter Black on Peter Black
Wed 10th Jun 26 - 06:00

The Independent reports that an official has warned that British travellers heading to the European Union could face significant delays for up to two years, as the bloc's new Entry Exit System (EES) continues to cause disruption at borders. The paper says that Uku Sarekanno, deputy executive director of EU border agency Frontex, stated that some member states are "struggling" to implement the new digital checks, which require fingerprints and photographs from non-EU citizens entering the Schengen Area: British travellers heading to the European Union could face significant delays for up to two years, an official has warned, as the ... (more)

The pine martens of Shropshire

Posted by Jonathan Calder on Liberal England
Tue 9th Jun 26 - 21:56

Here's Quentin Shaw writing in the London Review of Books in November 2022: In September a camera trap monitoring hedgehogs in Kingston upon Thames caught an astonishing snap of a pine marten, the most elusive of English mammals. There had been no confirmed sightings in England for a century until July 2015 when a naturalist in Shropshire took a photo. There, gambolling in broad daylight, was an animal from the wishful world of cryptozoology, a fantastic beast, previously no more substantial than a plesiosaur in Loch Ness or a big cat in Surrey. There had been fleeting hints: a strange ... (more)

Josh Babarinde writes...The Lib Dem Summer of Strategy

Posted by Josh Babarinde on Liberal Democrat Voice
Tue 9th Jun 26 - 20:16

The May local elections have shown us we're at a critical point for this party, and we need to decide where to go next. There were some great results to celebrate. We gained three councils, 153 councillors, and hit double figures in Scotland. We knocked on over three million doors, and had more than a million conversations on the doorstep. Our canvassing was up 25% on four years ago. Our polling day activity was so strong, it was nearly at General Election levels! Our members, activists, councillors, staff and parliamentarians pulled out all the stops. It was an incredible effort ... (more)

The Joy of Six 1530

Posted by Jonathan Calder on Liberal England
Tue 9th Jun 26 - 18:36

"The big red 'stop nudes' button is appealing because it's a lot easier than investing in proper services to protect children and in the kind of education that will help them grow up in the world as it exists rather than the sterile bubble of Starmer's imagination. Bad actors will circumvent these measures while ordinary people's privacy is undermined, and health information and even art is censored. The design choices that have led to this environment are the same choices that the government courts when it tries to partner with these tech companies."Mic Wright looks at the media's uncritical coverage ... (more)

WATCH: Daisy Cooper's plan to cut energy bills

Posted by The Voice on Liberal Democrat Voice
Tue 9th Jun 26 - 10:55

Yesterday, Daisy Cooper announced measures to cut energy bills. Under Lib Dem plans everyone would get £100 off their bills with more targetted support for, for example, households with disabled people or children or low incomes. Watch her speech here. She said: Energy is not a luxury. It's a basic human need. It's essential. Every single household in Britain should be able to afford their basic everyday energy needs regardless of what happens in global energy markets, and regardless of who happens to be sitting in Number 10. For too long, governments have responded to every energy crisis with short-term ... (more)

When the caring stops

Posted by Jack Meredith on Liberal Democrat Voice
Tue 9th Jun 26 - 08:58

It's Carers Week 2026! Once a year, between 8 – 14 June, carer charities and groups come together to raise awareness of the work carers do, what impact caring has on carers and those around them, and what we can do on a societal level to better support them. The theme this year is "Building Carer-Friendly Communities", highlighting how communities can better support carers, empowering them and easing the strain of their responsibilities. I'd like to contribute to this week by talking about my mum's experience as a carer, and what I believe can be done to better support her ... (more)

The shame of Liverpool Labour councillors taking their allowances but not turning up to do the work

Posted by richardkemp on But what does Richard Kemp think?
Tue 9th Jun 26 - 08:03

I am one of only 3 Liverpool councillors who, elected in the 1970s, received a daily allowance of £10. It was not much then and there was no Special Responsibility Allowance on top of it. I chaired a major committee which involved 5 days a week for £50. Gradually the daily rate went up to allow for inflation, but it was not until the Blair Government came in that councillors began to get a sum which made an allowance for the input that they made inside the council and inside our communities. The money is not a commercial rate but ... (more)

Should Labour reconsider the Brexit red lines?

Posted by Peter Black on Peter Black
Tue 9th Jun 26 - 06:00

The Independent reports that a UK Minister has suggested that Labour will revisit its Brexit "red lines" as the government seeks to create closer ties with the European Union. The paper says that the minister tasked with leading the UK's so-called reset negotiations with the EU has suggested that the government may have to reconsider its manifesto red lines, which rule out rejoining the customs union and single market or allowing free movement of labour: European affairs minister Nick Thomas-Symonds said Labour currently did not have a "mandate" to begin talks on its red lines, but added: "It is something ... (more)