Ian Sollom MP responds to King’s Speech
Fixing local health services must be at heart of government agenda.
Fixing local health services must be at heart of government agenda.
Liberal Democrat Ian Sollom has been elected as the first MP for the new consistency of St Neots and Mid Cambridgeshire.
The Liberal Democrats have today announced that their manifesto will include a plan to abolish Ofwat and replace it with a new regulator with real teeth that can crack down on water companies dumping filthy sewage into rivers and beaches.
The Liberal Democrats have today (24th May) announced that their five year plan to give patients in a legal right to see a GP within a week or 24-hours if in urgent need will be in their General Election manifesto.
Liberal Democrat Parliamentary candidate Ian Sollom for St Neots and Mid Cambridgeshire has said that this is ‘our chance to bring change’ in the constituency.
The Lib Dems in St Neots and Mid Cambridgeshire are celebrating a by-election win in the ward of Great Paxton. Previously a Conservative-held seat, the Lib Dem candidate converted this into a victory.
Replacing business rates with a new, fairer levy on commercial property owners instead of tenants would be a major boost for towns.
New figures released by the Environment Agency have shown that Anglian Water which covers Cambridgeshire discharged sewage a staggering 31,623 times last year, a 97% rise compared to in 2022.
Commenting on the Spring Budget Lib Dem parliamentary candidate for the new constituency of St Neots and Mid Cambridgeshire, Ian Sollom, said:
During a visit to St Neots on Saturday 2 March, Lib Dem Leader Sir Ed Davey met partners and users of the town’s Citizen Hub as well as small business owners.
Cambridgeshire saw a 65% rise in four week waits for GP appointments last year when compared to 2022, House of Commons Library research commissioned by the Liberal Democrats has revealed.
Schools in Cambridgeshire are set to be hit with a £14.6m cut to spending power in 2024/25 data from the National Education Union (NEU) reveals
October is Black History Month - a chance to celebrate the Black British community, acknowledge their contributions and discover their stories.
Read Ed Davey's speech to the Liberal Democrats' Autumn Conference in Brighton
Carers are not just support for their loved ones—they are the glue holding our fragile social care system together. They deserve more than token acknowledgements or empty promises.
Liberal Democrats believe that everyone has the right to enjoy clean, safe water and unpolluted rivers, lakes, and coastlines. We are committed to ending the national sewage scandal and holding water companies accountable for their environmental impact.
Liberal Democrats have passed new policy to stand up for bereaved families and kinship carers, so more young people can grow up in a loving, stable home.
We are committed to tackling the challenges facing our music industry head-on. By doing so, we can maintain the UK’s reputation as a global leader in music, while giving future generations the chance to share in its success.
The Liberal Democrats are committed to rebuilding the trust and compassion that the UK was once known for. We believe that our country has a responsibility to support those in need, no matter where they are in the world.
For too long, years of neglect and mismanagement by the previous Conservative Government have pushed our prison system into a deep crisis.
The Liberal Democrats have long championed proportional representation, advocating for a voting system where every vote truly counts. We believe that reforming our electoral system is crucial for a fairer democracy and better governance.