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Four steps to a fairer Britain

Now the General Election campaign has started it is worth looking at the basis of the Lib Dem Campaign.

Some of the issues we are proposing we have already put forward in parliament (like the right of recall), but other parties voted them down.

The key four steps to a fairer britain are:

Fair taxes.
A new, fair start for all children at school.
A rebalanced, green economy.
And clean, open politics.

There is no sense me merely repeating on this weblog what is available on our main party website hat www.libdems.org.uk, but at least I should highlight the key four things.

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