Greenwich Borough Liberal Democrats

for a fairer and greener borough

Refreshed and ready for action - Greenwich Borough Liberal Democrats

11.49.00pm BST (GMT +0100) Sun 30th Sep 2007

Liberal Democrat campaigners have returned to Greenwich Borough from the party's conference in Brighton with a spring in their step.

"Liberal Democrats had a great conference," said Local Party Chair Paul Gentry. "We have agreed policies that put the Liberal Democrats way ahead of the other parties on the environment. We voted for radical changes to the tax system to cut national income tax by 4p in the pound.

"This will be paid for by shifting the tax burden onto those who pollute - for example by increasing car tax on gasguzzlers and raising the duty paid on the most polluting aircraft.

"And we will tackle head on Gordon Brown's policies that have led to greater dependency on benefits for some and a bigger gap between the rich and poor than there was even under Margaret Thatcher.

"We are taking our message of greener policies, fairer taxes and a better society to the people of local residents in the coming weeks.

"As Ming Campbell said in his leader's speech, British politics is now one against two. With Labour and the Conservatives agreed on so many of the big issues, from Iraq to taxes, we are the only alternative to the cosy Lab-Con consensus.

"Liberal Democrats in Greenwich Borough are ready for that challenge. And we are ready for the General Election - whenever Gordon Brown calls it. The sooner the better!"

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