Alison Brelsford

Liberal Democrat Councillor Stocksbridge, Deepcar, Oughtibridge, Wharncliffe Side, Bolsterstone, Midhopestones, Ewden & Onesacre

Help us to cut tax for working people

Friday, February 17th, 2012 by aldcadmin

In tough times, the Liberal Democrats believe you should keep more of the money that you earn. That’s why the Liberal Democrats have long called for the tax-free threshold raised to £10,000 – giving you a tax cut when you need it most.
Liberal Democrat plans would save working people £700 a year –that’s an extra £60 in your wages every month. And more than 3.5million older and low-paid people will be freed from paying any income tax altogether.  This is a plan we put on the front page of our General Election manifesto and it went into the Coalition Agreement.
We have already started putting this in to practice.
In April last year, millions of ordinary working people were given a £200 annual tax cut and since last April 800,000 low paid people no longer pay any income tax at all.  But we believe our tax cuts need to happen faster and go further.  And we want your help in making it happen.
Ahead of the Budget next month, Nick Clegg and Liberal Democrats in the government will be pushing to speed up our tax plans.  Please join this campaign and sign the petition which is on the Number 10 website here.
Liberal Democrats want tax cuts for working people, not the rich.  Please help us to make that happen.

£1 Billion to tackle youth unemployment

Friday, November 25th, 2011 by aldcadmin

Lib Dem Leader and Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg has outlined a £1 billion pound Youth Contract to tackle youth unemployment. The aim is to ensure that all jobless young people are earning or learning again before long-term damage is done.

  • Over three years, the Youth Contract will provide at least 410,000 new work places for 18 to 24 year olds into work. Starting April 2012
  • Including 160,000 wage subsidies and 250,000 new work experience placements.
  • In addition, there will be at least 20,000 more incentive payments to encourage employers to take on young apprentices.
  • A new programme to help the most disengaged 16 and 17 year olds – getting them back to school or college, onto an apprenticeship or into a job with training.

LOCAL LIB DEM ACTION PRAISED BY GREEN EXPERTS

October 1st, 2011 by Alison Brelsford
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A world leading energy and climate change firm has once again declared Sheffield as the leading major city in the UK for the micro-generation of green energy through solar panels, reserving special praise for the actions of the last Lib Dem Council Administration in helping to achieve that goal.

The ‘AEA Micro-generation Index’ has highlighted Sheffield as the leading example out of the UK’s ten largest cities. The latest report, published today, reveals that nearly 2 megawatts of capacity have been added in Sheffield in the last 15 months through Photovoltaic Solar Panels. Sheffield therefore outstripped competition from the nine other major cities.

Representatives from the AEA Group, which carried out the research, praised the work carried out by the last council administration in achieving this success. Colin McNaught, knowledge leader on renewable energy for AEA Group, claimed Sheffield has benefitted from a strong push by the local council to encourage the take-up of renewable power.

The news has been welcomed by Liberal Democrat councillors on Sheffield City Council. Whilst in power, the Lib Dems launched a range of initiatives to boost micro-generation of renewable energy.

For example, the Lib Dem Climate Change Fund made £100,000’s available to local groups over the last two years for projects to reduce carbon emissions. Dozens of groups have taken advantage to fund the installation of solar panels and other green measures.

Councillor Shaffaq Mohammed, Leader of the Liberal Democrat Group on Sheffield City Council and previous Cabinet Member for Climate Change, said:

“I’m delighted to see Sheffield recognised for the progress made under the Lib Dems. It is great news that the policies we put in place at the Town Hall are being praised by these world leading experts.

“When we took over from Labour in 2008 the only green plans on the table were to build huge wind turbines in our local parks. We knew that this wasn’t popular or effective so we changed the approach to micro-generation. Lib Dem policies, like the Climate Change Fund, have been a key factor in Sheffield topping the league tables.”

Nick Clegg’s speech to Liberal Democrat Conference 2011

Wednesday, September 21st, 2011 by aldcadmin

Deputy Prime Minister addresses the Party Conference in Birmingham. You can read the full text of the speech here.

In Government, on your side

Wednesday, September 21st, 2011 by aldcadmin

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Thousands of Liberal Democrats gathered for their annual conference in Birmingham this week. They discussed what has been achieved in the first 500 days of Government and policies for the future. Highlights include:

Lib Dems: Cut taxes for ordinary people, not the richest

Thursday, September 8th, 2011 by aldcadmin

The Lib Dems are opposing calls for an immediate cut in the 50% tax rate paid by higher rate taxpayers.

Nick Clegg’s party instead wants to give more help to those on middle and low incomes who need it the most.

NIck Clegg: We need fairer taxes to help ordinary people, not tax cuts for the richest

Lib Dem Chief Secretary to the Treasury Danny Alexander said, “At a time when the whole country faces serious financial challenges, the priority needs to be people on low and middle incomes.”

A key part of the coalition agreement was the Lib Dem commitment to making taxes fairer. The Lib Dems are well on their way to delivering on their pledge that no one should pay tax on the first £10,000 they earn.

Nearly a million low paid workers are no longer paying income tax thanks to this. All basic rate tax payers are paying £200 less in income tax.

Each year more and more people on low and middle incomes will gain more thanks to the Lib Dem fairer tax plan.

Danny Alexander said, “Fairer taxes is our goal. I don’t see why, in the next parliament, we shouldn’t be trying to get to a situation where people in a full-time job on the minimum wage are paying no income tax at all.”

This would mean that no one would pay tax on the first £12,500 they earn.

Fighting for a better NHS

Thursday, September 1st, 2011 by aldcadmin

Nick Clegg: NHS reforms must deliver for patients

The Lib Dems are continuing to work in Parliament to ensure NHS reforms deliver a better deal for patients.

Nick Clegg’s party won major changes to the reforms earlier this summer.

These included measures to ensure there will be no privatisation of the NHS and no special favours for the private sector.

Nick Clegg said, “With the Lib Dems, the NHS will always be free at the point of use and will deliver top quality treatment for patients. We want to deliver a better NHS that can cope with the increasing demand and rising health costs.”

The NHS reforms will cut waste and bureaucracy that costs billions of pounds. They will help the NHS cope with the costs of Britain’s steadily ageing population and the rising cost of many treatments.

By making the NHS more efficient and by protecting the NHS budget from cuts, more money can be spent on improving care for patients.

NHS faced disaster with Labour
Had Labour won the last election, the NHS would have faced deep spending cuts. That along with Labour’s refusal to tackle waste and inefficiency would have been a disaster for our health services.

Labour rigged the market in favour of the private sector by giving contracts that were unfair for the taxpayer and for patients.

Over £250million of taxpayers’ money was handed over by the last Labour government to private providers for operations they didn’t even perform.

The Liberal Democrats have made sure that this kind of favouritism towards the private sector will now be illegal.

Higher Education Access

Monday, July 25th, 2011 by aldcadmin

Lib Dem MP Simon Hughes has led a review of access to higher education. He spent six months traveling around the country to speak with thousands of young people about the changes to university financing and all other concerns they have about access to higher education

Last week he published his final report. It contains over 30 recommendations directed towards schools and colleges, universities, government and regulators on what they can do to encourage participation in higher education. You can download a copy of the report from the Cabinet Office website here: Hughes Report

Nick Clegg Q&A on Phone Hacking

Friday, July 22nd, 2011 by aldcadmin

Leader of the Lib Dems Nick Clegg talks to fellow Lib Dem MP Julian Huppert about the issues raised by the phone hacking scandal.

The phone hacking scandal has uncovered a crisis that strikes at the heart of our democracy, calling into question our trust in the institutions and individuals tasked with protecting our freedom and enforcing the rule of law.

Liberal Democrats have for more than a decade challenged the dominance of News International, with successive Parliamentarians raising the issue, from Paddy Ashdown in 1998 to Chris Huhne just before the General Election. We have time and again battled both the Conservatives and Labour to push for stronger laws on media plurality seeking to prevent the concentration of power in the hands of a few media moguls.

It is vital that we now build on the select committee hearings and cast a greater spotlight on what was clearly a murky relationship between the press, police and indeed politics. That is why the Liberal Democrats have made sure the inquiry is Judge-led and has the power to summon witnesses to give evidence under oath and sits in public.

‘Save the Cheque’ campaign success

Wednesday, July 13th, 2011 by aldcadmin

Local Lib Dem campaigners have welcomed news that the UK Payments Council has reversed its decision to scrap cheques.
The campaign to save the cheque was led by Lib Dem MPs and was backed by thousands of people across the UK.
We want to say a huge thank you to all the local people who signed the Lib Dem petition to save the cheque.
” Being able to pay by cheque is especially important for our small businesses, community groups and older people here in the area.
Cheques remain a popular way to pay for millions of people across the UK. Over a billion transactions were made by cheque last year alone.
“This is a great victory for people power and common sense, and proves that the banks cannot afford to ignore the views of their customers.”

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