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Meet Michael Mullaney

Your Lib Dem Parliamentary Candidate for Hinckley and Bosworth

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Help Michael win and join volunteers in helping spread Michael's positve message of change for Hinckley and Bosworth.

Call 07576 289910 or email hinckleybosworthlibdems@gmail.com to find out how you can help. 

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Labour Can't Win Here!

People across the new Hinckley and Bosworth constituency have a clear choice on July 4th. Either popular Liberal Democrat councillor Michael Mullaney will be our new MP or we will have more of the same with the Conservatives.

No other result is possible here. Boundary changes mean that traditional Labour voting areas move into the new Mid-Leicestershire constituency. All the leading election experts agree that the Lib Dems are the main challengers to the Conservatives in the new Hinckley and Bosworth.

At last May’s local elections and in the recent Polce and Crime Commisonor elections, the Lib Dems proved they can beat the Conservatives here. Labour were a poor third. Labour bosses know they cannot win. They have declared Hinckley and Bosworth a 'non-battleground' seat. 

Voting for either Labour, Green or Reform risks letting the Conservatives back in and continue to take our area for granted. That's why more and more people in communities right across our area are backing Lib Dem Michael Mullaney at the upcoming general election.

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Meet the Lib Dem Choice for Our Next MP

Find out more about the Lib Dem choice to be Hinckley and Bosworths next MP

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Demanding more for our NHS

Michael campaigns for every resident of Hinckley and Bosworth, help him fight by adding your name.

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Local News

IRAQ WITHDRAWL PLAN WELCOMED

Stuart Bray, Bosworth Liberal Democrats Chairman, has welcomed Ming Campbell MP, Leader of the Lib Dems, proposals for a withdrawal of British troops from Iraq by October 2007.

20 Feb 2007
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Massive response to survey

We have been overwhelmed by the number of replies to our recent survey and are still trying to get back to everyone who asked for further help or information.

12 Feb 2007
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We need everyone's help to safeguard our local hospitals

The local NHS is in financial crisis locally as well as nationally. We seem to have been successful in our attempts to stop moves to transfer services away from the George Eliot but now we are pressing hard for the re-opening of the North Ward at the new Hinckley Community Hospital and for a commitment to proceed with Phase 2 of the new hospital. If you would like to get involved please let us know. We really do need everyone's help.

12 Feb 2007
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A real improvement to the heart of Hollycroft

We were delighted to be at the opening of the new supermarket in Clifton Way. It has taken years to reach this point and we hope that this at last will be a turning point in everyone's fortunes. Hard on the heels comes the news that the Deveron Way Church is being given the go ahead to proceed with the proposed community centre which will open up onto the Clifton Way forecourt. For this to be successful everyone on Hollycroft will have to work together. Now we need to see progress on expanding the nearby medical facilities.

12 Feb 2007
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A nasty surprise for Stoke Road

Someone, somewhere had the bright idea to impose a travellers transit site on the road to Stoke Golding, about 450 yards from Morrisons. Were you consulted because we certainly were not! In our view controversial proposals should be subject to public consultation at the earliest possible moment. We are hopeful that these particular plans have been dropped - but why pick on Stoke Road in the first place?

12 Feb 2007
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