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Thank you - and congratulations to Charlotte Leslie

Thu 6th May 2010

I would like to thank everyone who voted for me in Bristol North West, and also to express my sincere gratitude to the hundreds of people who helped in my campaign.

Undecided voters swing to Lib Dems following final Leaders Debate

Fri 30th Apr 2010

Last night was the final of the three televised Leaders' debates. Leader of the Liberal Democrats, Nick Clegg, debated with Gordon Brown and David Cameron about the economy. Subjects discussed included breaking up the banks, creating more jobs and reinvigorating the British economy.

Nick Clegg MP

Third and Final Party Leaders' TV debate: The Economy

Wed 28th Apr 2010

On Thursday 29th April from 8.30pm, BBC One will host the final live Prime Ministerial Debate of the General Election from the Midlands. Nick Clegg, Gordon Brown and David Cameron will again be going head to head in the run up to the General Election next Thursday.

Debate Night Graphic

Clegg Scores Second Win in Party Leaders Debate

Fri 23rd Apr 2010

An average of five polls conducted immediately after the Sky TV Leaders Election debate on Thursday night put Nick Clegg as the winner, with all instant polls showing him ahead of Gordon Brown. After the Foreign Affairs-led debate from Bristol dominated by issues like Iraq, immigration and climate change, Nick Clegg won 3 of the 5 polls on the night, building on his position after the first debate.

Nick Clegg

Second Party Leaders' TV debate: Foreign Affairs

Wed 21st Apr 2010

The second Party Leaders Debate is taking place this Thursday starting at 8pm on Sky News. Nick Clegg, Gordon Brown and David Cameron will again be going head to head in a TV debate in the run up to the General Election on May 6th, this time leading on Foreign Affairs.

Debate Night Graphic

Nick Clegg Storms First Ever Party Leaders Debate

Fri 16th Apr 2010

The polls following the first ever Party Leaders General Election debate on ITV are showing that Nick Clegg has won a convincing victory over David Cameron and Gordon Brown. The debate was the first ever Leaders debate during a UK General Election campaign, and the pollsters are giving it as a big victory for Nick Clegg and the Liberal Democrats.

Nick Clegg (Photo: Alex Folkes/Fishnik Photography)

First Party Leaders' TV debate: Domestic Affairs

Thu 15th Apr 2010

Tonight on ITV, Nick Clegg, Gordon Brown and David Cameron will be going head to head in a TV debate. This is the first of three debates that will be taking place in the run up to the General Election on May 6th.

Debate Night Graphic

Fairness - The Liberal Democrat Manifesto Launch

Wed 14th Apr 2010

Nick Clegg has launched the Liberal Democrat General Election manifesto. The manifesto sets out four clear priorities of fair taxes, a fair chance for every child, a fair economy, and a fair deal by cleaning up politics.

Liberal Democrat Manifesto for 2010 General Election

Apply for a Postal Vote Now: Deadline 20th April

Mon 12th Apr 2010

With the General Election on 6th May, there is still time to arrange a postal vote. Voting by post is an easy and convenient way of voting if you are unable to get to the polling station on polling day - for any reason.

Postal vote envelopes (photography: Matt Raines)

First Hustings Meeting in Bristol North West

Sun 11th Apr 2010

The first Bristol North West hustings meeting takes place this Friday. It is organised by the Bristol Greenpeace Group and will be at the Quaker Meeting House, 300 Gloucester Rd, Horfield starting at 7.30pm. All Bristol NW residents are welcome to attend.

Help bring real change to Bristol North West

Tue 6th Apr 2010

Today Gordon Brown finally confirmed that the General Election will be on Thursday May 6th.

Trident renewal is not the answer

Wed 31st Mar 2010

The UK is in a financial crisis - and deep spending cuts are inevitable.

Victory Vince: Cable Wins Channel 4 Chancellors Debate

Mon 29th Mar 2010

The first ever TV debate between the three candidates to be the next Chancellor has seen Lib Dem Vince Cable win a clear victory. In a Channel 4 on-line poll carried out immediately after the debate, Vince out-polled both Alistair Darling and George Osborne.

Vince Cable [Photo: LDD Pics]

Ask the Chancellors: Live debate on Channel 4

Sun 28th Mar 2010

At 8pm on Monday 29th March, Channel 4 will stage a live debate between the would-be Chancellors, Liberal Democrat Vince Cable, Labour's Alistair Darling and Conservative George Osborne. Krishnan Guru-Murthy will be asking the questions.

cable

GOVERNMENT FUNDING CUTS IN FURTHER EDUCATION

Sat 20th Mar 2010

Huge Government funding cuts in further education mean that the City of Bristol College's centre in Lawrence Weston will now close.

Success for Sea Mills residents

Tue 23rd Feb 2010

Over two years ago my Lib Dem colleagues and I started surveying local people in Sea Mills and Coombe Dingle to get their views on Labour's plans to knock down all the PRC houses and rebuild at a far higher density.

NO RETURN TO FOX HUNTING

Fri 19th Feb 2010

Yesterday marked five years since the Hunting with Dogs Act came into force.

New state secondary school at St Ursula's?

Thu 18th Feb 2010

It is time to take the politics out of the issue of a new secondary school for north Bristol.

New Swimming Pool for Shirehampton?

Wed 10th Feb 2010

SHIREHAMPTON needs a new swimming pool - and Bristol City Council's ruling Lib Dems have pledged to look at the idea as a manifesto commitment.

PADDY ASHDOWN IN BRISTOL

Fri 5th Feb 2010

The former leader of the Liberal Democrats, Paddy Ashdown, was in Bristol yesterday visiting an employment advice centre and being briefed by local police on new initiatives to tackle crime in the city.

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