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Welcome to the website of Selly Oak Liberal Democrats
The Liberal Democrats exist to build and safeguard a fair, free and open society, in which we seek to balance the fundamental values of liberty, equality and community, and in which no-one shall be enslaved by poverty, ignorance or conformity.
Selly Oak Liberal Democrats cover the four council wards of Billesley, Bournville, Brandwood and Selly Oak (the new Birmingham Selly Oak constituency).
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Sun 19th Oct 2008
Repossession of homes by banks should be an absolute last resort, say Liberal Democrat campaigners in Birmingham.
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Fri 10th Oct 2008
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Fri 19th Sep 2008
Local Liberal Democrats have returned to Birmingham from Bournemouth following a successful party conference. "Only the Lib Dems have clear plans to help hard pressed families and create a fairer Britain," said Parliamentary Spokesman Dave Radcliffe.
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Sun 31st Aug 2008
Birmingham City Council is consulting on draft Planning Guidance for the Selly Oak Hospital site. Services from Selly Oak Hospital will transfer to the new University Hospital buildings around 2011, after which the site will become available for development.
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Fri 22nd Aug 2008
Liberal Democrats in Selly Oak are backing ambitious calls by Lib Dem Leader Nick Clegg for Britain to become self-sufficient in energy.
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Thu 10th Jul 2008
Selly Oak Liberal Democrats have condemned Government backed plans to close a further 26 post offices across Birmingham.
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Archive of earlier news stories.
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Published and promoted by Selly Oak Liberal Democrats, 31 Ribblesdale Road, Stirchley, Birmingham B30 2YS.
The views expressed are those of the party, not of the service provider.
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"Damian Green's arrest is a mayday warning for our democracy. "
Nick Clegg MP
Commenting on the arrest of Conservative MP Damian Green - 28 November
"At a time of economic emergency we need a clear-headed Government with a sound economic strategy, instead we are seeing tax policy being made up on the hoof. "
Vince Cable - Lib Dem Shadow Chancellor
Commenting on reports that Alistair Darling considered raising VAT to 18.5% in 2011 - 26 November
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