Janet Battye

@BattyeJanet

LibDem coommunity activist and Todmorden Town Councillor. Wife of local artist. Resident of Todmorden. Grandma of Nemo, Isla, Frida and Amelie

Joined July 2012

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  1. 10h

    Proud to be candidate for . Come out and TODAY for a !

  2. 11h

    BBC News - Renewables provide more than half UK electricity for first time

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    14h

    Democracy didn't end in 2016. The people voted to Leave: they should have the final say

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    May 22
  5. May 17

    I'm backing in tonight's ITV Leader's debate - will you join me here:

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    May 16

    If you are 16 or 17, this is how you can register to vote

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    May 13

    Britain can - and must do more for refugees. Agree? Add your name today: via

  8. May 13
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  10. May 10

    Hoorah ! It looks as though Shaw Wood Road in Todmorden really will reopen on Friday May 12th ! Thank you

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    May 5

    Lib Dems top polls in Cheltenham, St Albans, Cambridge, NE Fife, Cardiff C'tral, Bath, Edinburgh W, Eastleigh, Oxford W, Watford, Eastbourne

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    May 5

    Mrs Theresa Trump Leader of The Conservative & UKIP Party. Don't let these two win on June 8th

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    Apr 29

    excellent graphic please R/T

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    Apr 29

    Vacancy at Hebden Bridge Town Hall. Great place to work and play!

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    Apr 25

    Brexit is putting jobs in Halifax at risk, why I'll be campaigning to give voters a say on final deal

  16. Apr 24

    BBC News - Lib Dem membership tops 100,000 after snap election call

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    Apr 18

    We have our candidates and already selected and ready to contest a general election.

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    Apr 19

    The deadline to register to vote is expected to be May 22nd. You can register to vote at if you aren't already.

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    Apr 18

    The reason the Tories called this election was because they thought they would smash Labour. Nowt to do with national interest.

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