This is the
speech I gave to the Annual General Meeting of the Lancaster University Liberal
Democrats on Wednesday 5th November 2014.
Check the
speech against delivery.
Lancaster University Liberal
Democrats
It’s great
to be here at the Annual General Meeting at Lancaster University Liberal
Democrats. In six months time will we will be having a general election. It's
safe to say that this one will be quite different from the one in 2010. In 2010
every other window on campus had an orange diamond poster in it.
However despite
recent setbacks, LU Lib Dems must be a campaigning society and must be unafraid
to put the case for liberalism and the Liberal Democrats to the students at
Lancaster University over the next few months.
Lancaster Local Elections
On the same
day as the general election we have the local elections taking place in
Lancaster. It is very important that students from the Society have the
opportunity to stand in the local elections especially here on the University
ward and in the Ellel ward that encompasses South West campus.
Locally we
should aim to get as many Lib Dems elected and potentially once again hold the
balance of power on Lancaster City Council. To do this, it is very important
that we rediscover community politics and we should start right here on the
university campus.
General Election 2015
The next
general election will be the toughest since the merger of the Liberal Party and
the SDP in 1988. Things will be very tough in Labour leaning areas however
don't be surprised if we make gains against the Conservatives.
Locally for
example we should aim to regain the Lower Lune Valley Ward from the
Conservatives. Nationally too we stand a very good chance of taking marginal
seats off the Conservatives; seats such as Bosworth in the East Midlands, Watford
in Eastern England and Camborne and Redruth in the South West.
A Free and Just Society
We Liberal
Democrats must not forget our historic objective of creating a free and a just
society.
The Labour
Party cannot be trusted with our liberty. New Labour sought to erode our civil
liberties with ID cards and 90 days detention without charge. Furthermore let's
never forget their illegal invasion of Iraq.
The
Conservative party cannot be trusted to achieve social justice. Our party has
been absolutely right to oppose housing benefit cuts for young people, the Tory
fire at will proposals and our party conference has voted against free schools
and the NHS reforms.
We should
also congratulate Andrew George for introducing a bill to protect the most
vulnerable from the worst aspects of the bedroom tax.
In
government, we've protecting civil liberties by scrapping ID cards, limiting
detention without charge and by removing innocent people from the DNA database.
Furthermore, we were absolutely right to oppose Theresa May’s Snoopers Charter.
We have also
helped to create a fairer society. We have lifted low paid workers out of
paying income tax. We have helped the most disadvantaged children in the
country through the pupil premium. And Steve Webb has ensured the fairest and
most generous pensions system in a hundred years.
Also we must
not forget that we have done much to create a more equal society. It was
Liberals who abolished slavery and who gave women the right to vote; and we
must also be proud that we have introduced equal marriage giving gay and
lesbian couples the same rights as heterosexual couples. Thanks to Lynne
Featherstone.
We are also
going to tackle inequalities in health care. One of our priorities at the next
general election will be to ensure that mental health issues receive equal care
and have equal waiting times with physical health issues. This will save many
lives and help many more.
The Green People’s Budget
In 1909,
David Lloyd George gave his People's Budget, which laid the foundations for the
welfare state. In the 21st century, it is time for a new People's Budget. A
Green People's Budget is needed to tackle three of the big issues facing modern
Britain; climate change, unemployment and housing shortages.
This Green
People's Budget would directly stimulate the building of new houses and green
infrastructure such as wind turbines, solar panels, geothermal and tidal energy
sources. Britain desperately needs new homes and to ensure a safe future, we
need to be doing a lot more to tackle climate change. The Green People's budget
would aim to achieve both, and in the process will grow the economy and will
create thousands of new jobs in the housing, environmental, and science and
technology industries.
Now I know
what you're thinking how is this going to be paid for?
Firstly, I'm
not sure why we spend billions of pounds every year on an outdated Trident
nuclear defence system, which heaven forbid we will never use. At the very
least we should cut back the number of nuclear weapons and downgrade to a
cheaper weapons system; or potentially consider scrapping our nuclear weapons
entirely.
Secondly,
the original People's Budget placed great emphasis on land value taxation and I
think it's about time that land taxes were introduced on wealthy estates and on
wealthy land owners.
Tim Farron
often talks about creating a new consensus. I hope that the Green People's
budget will be a central pillar of the new consensus that we Liberal Democrats
want to create.
Freedom from Authoritarianism,
Freedom from Poverty, Freedom from Climate Change
In the next
few months, in places like this campus our party will begin the road to
recovery.
We must
always be a party that will stand up for the social justice of the most
disadvantaged members of society; and be a party that will stand up for the civil
liberties of everyone in society.
We must have
no time for the politics of nationalism wherever it comes from UKIP or the SNP.
We must always remain proud to be a pro-European and a pro-immigration party.
British
politics needs radical reform; we need to reform our voting system, start
electing the House of Lords and ensure federalism for the whole of the UK,
Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, Cornwall and the English regions too.
Above all,
we must reject the authoritarianism of the Labour Party, the Thatcherism of the
Conservative party and the xenophobia of parties like UKIP. Britain faces many
challenges in 2014 and only the Liberal Democrats have the answers to them.
Liberals are
the champions of freedom; freedom from state authority, freedom from poverty
and freedom from climate change. Young people must be the vanguard of this
Liberal Movement.
Now, let’s
get out there and build the freer and fairer society that we all want to see;
and let’s ensure that no one is enslaved by poverty, ignorance or conformity.
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