@AdamBernard_HA It's between you and the Labour guy for my vote. I'm disabled with high social care needs, young and employed. Win my vote!
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Replying to @VikShah
Hi Vik, First I'd say that while Lab and us are both promising to fund NHS & social care better, we know where the money is coming from; /1
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The IFS think that our proposals are realistic https://election2017.ifs.org.uk/article/income-tax-and-benefits-the-liberal-democrats-and-labour-compared … and we're being honest with need for tax rises. /2
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Our proposals are also the fairest on the poorest; we're cancelling a lot of Tory proposed benefits cuts that Labour are letting go ahead /3pic.twitter.com/A3oqYjmNXi
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Just as importantly, we're opposed to the hard Brexit that both Labour and Conservatives support. A wrecked economy will hurt everyone. 4/
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And we believe that immigration is a positive force; we will *not* cut trade ties just to curtail freedom of movement. 5/
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Likewise we're not prepared to sacrifice the planet's future for short-term profit. (unlike some: http://www.libdems.org.uk/trump ) 6/
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I hope that's some starting points on some positive differences between us and other parties. Happy to answer any questions! - Adam
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