.@wendychambLD, who has been a powerful force since becoming an MP will be our new Chief Whip. Wendy will also take on the Scotland and Wales brief and fight for social justice as our Work and Penions spokesperson.
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@Jamie4North will keep the govt honest when it comes to looking after our troops and shine a light on the mental health of veterans as our Defence spokesperson. He will also look after the Digital, Culture, Media and sport brief.Show this thread -
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@sarahjolney1 has already done a great job as Business Spokesperson she will do Transport and the Climate Emergency too.@LibDems will be fighting for the country to build back better. Sarah, will be focused on campaigning for new green jobs.Show this thread -
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Please distance yourself as far away from the Tories as possible. Bygones are bygones regarding the coalition. The time is now. Focus on getting them out more than rejecting a Labour/Green/PC coalition. PLEASE!
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We have always been willing to work with Labour, the other way, not so much. Labour members hate us more than the Tories
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Electoral commission?
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Possibly the most important post for the party of education.
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The party of education? Tripled tuition fees in government, abolished EMA, enabled Gove’s academisation programme and his removal of coursework, modules & AS from exams. Had these still been in place this year’s exam debacle could have been avoided.
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