Ed Davey calls on Government to “act faster and be bolder’ in delivering reform

In his New Year message, Ed Davey has looked back to the fun and success of 2024 and promises more smiles alongside the hard work in 2025. He calls on Labour to get on with delivering the “change that people are yearning for.”

The text is below:

Happy New Year!

There’s been a lot to celebrate in 2024.

Not least a historic general election result, when we defeated the Conservatives and elected the biggest Liberal force in the House of Commons for 100 years.

There was England’s brilliant run to the final at the Euros.

And Team GB made us proud with all those medals in Paris.

Plus, I got to bungee jump and record a charity Christmas single!

It’s certainly been a year of firsts for me, and I hope it’s been a good one for you and your family too.

But in many ways it’s also been a very difficult year.

Families and pensioners across the country are still struggling through the cost-of-living crisis.

With energy bills rising again, housing costs through the roof, and the economy still not growing.

People are still missing out on the care they need.

And carers still aren’t getting the recognition and support they deserve.

Times are tough.

And around the world too…

Ukrainians killed as they bravely resist Putin’s war machine.

The appalling humanitarian crisis in Gaza and Lebanon. And the cycle of violence across the whole Middle East.

Horrifying mass killings in Sudan, where millions have been forced to flee their homes.

The devastating effects of climate change, from floods to wildfires.

So much instability and insecurity – all made worse by Donald Trump’s victory in November.

But despite all that, I think we can all look forward to 2025 with genuine hope.

Hope, because I know that the UK can rise to these challenges – at home and abroad.

We have the people, the grit, the talent, the businesses – and the right values, to change things for the better.

But what we need this year is the government to show the urgency and ambition this moment demands.

Because I’m afraid that we haven’t seen anything like the real change from this government on the scale the British people are yearning for.

The historic scale we voted for in July.

So in 2025, the Liberal Democrats will continue our fight for the change our country needs.

We will continue to hold the Conservative Party to account for the terrible damage they did to our country.

We made a great start in July. And at the local elections this May, we have a big opportunity to finish the job.

But we will also keep pushing the Labour Government to act faster and be much bolder – on everything from the NHS and care to Europe and political reform.

And we are opposing them robustly when they get things wrong, like choosing to strip Winter Fuel Payments from millions of struggling pensioners.

And misunderstanding the reality of family farming in this country.

Most of all, we will keep standing up for you and fighting for the fair deal you deserve.

Getting our economy back on track.

Tackling the cost-of-living.

Fixing the NHS, so you get the care you need.

Rebuilding trust in our politics.

Holding the powerful to account.

And putting real power in your hands.

We’ve got a lot of work to do in 2025.

And we can have some smiles along the way, I’m sure.

So join us, and let’s make it happen!

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One Comment

  • Peter Hirst 3rd Jan '25 - 3:11pm

    Labour needs to be more imaginative in what it can achieve in its first term. The electorate expect change and lots of it. It will forgive a few errors if the general thrust is progressive and in the right direction. So far its actions remind me of a giant super tanker that takes ages to change direction.

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