Michael German

@mjgerman

Liberal Democrat Member of the House of Lords, lives in Wales

Joined February 2010

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    May 10

    Great that Lord German was able to join the UK-Lesotho Parliamentary workshop. He has visited Lesotho many times and is Hon President of linking 🇱🇸 + 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

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    Imagine how Wales could be if we . Then go out and vote for it by using all votes for the Welsh Lib Dems by 10pm 🗳

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  3. May 6
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    May 4

    A day proper of campaigning to go. What can be done to swing voters at this stage? In the Leaders’ Lounge to discuss: On now

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    Check out 5 great reasons to vote Welsh Lib Dem on Thursday and for Wales ⬇️

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  6. Apr 30
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    Apr 29

    This is why we need more women in politics. is calm, controlled, knowledgeable and rising above these shouty middle-aged men. This is the sort of behaviour we expect of our politicians.

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    We will freeze business rates for 5 years, then consult on a long term replacement that works for all our vital Welsh businesses.

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    . "small businesses are the backbone of our country." We will level the playing field by freezing business rates for 5 years and working with business owners on a fair long-term replacement.

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    Apr 29

    talks about the need for business rate support and to look at reforming the system of business rates

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    We need to make sure we look after our carers, we need to make sure they get better pay and better conditions. Our carers deserve a true living wage and Welsh Liberal Democrats would deliver that.

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    Welsh Lib Dem Minister has done a fantastic job in introducing the first made in Wales curriculum “It’s absolutely essential that we move forward and push up those education standards.”

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    "That’s where the credit is due. It’s not due to governments. It’s about our scientists and our medics, and haven’t they done a fantastic job." praising the fantastic work of those on the frontline throughout the pandemic.

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    I know and she puts young people at the heart of everything she does. She would be an incredible advocate for young people in the Senedd.

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    The stand out performance of so far has been - calm, focussed, gracious and standing out from the middle-aged shouty white men in suits

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    Apr 29

    hitting the nail on the head, the scientists, are the real heros, not politicians.

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    Apr 29

    ., in true Jane fashion, coming back to people, their lives, their personal experiences. Exactly what we need more of in politics - empathy. Her hands on experience of working with children and young people exactly what we need.

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    . "I would be concerned about anything that the Welsh Conservatives are saying... having said in that they were going to have 5 new build hospitals. How can we trust what the Welsh Conservatives are saying?"

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    Watching the and it’s interesting the different ways the leaders are answering questions. is being very upfront, answering people directly and explaining clearly what the will do. No bluster or fluff - just clear, honest answers.

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    As much as half of Wales have had mental health issues during COVID. They deserve support, not judgement. We would treat someone with a broken leg with compassion and support - mental health illnesses should be no different.

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