- Davey: Sunak leaving D-Day early a “dereliction of duty”
- Lib Dems pledge to create new National Parks
- D-Day: Lib Dems call on Sunak to donate Hester £5 million to a veterans’ charity
- Scottish Liberal Democrats commit to returning UK to Erasmus
- Lib Dems call for new protections for rivers and coastlines as sewage dumped over 83,000 times in Welsh waters last year
Davey: Sunak leaving D-Day early a “dereliction of duty”
Responding to reports that Rishi Sunak left D-Day commemorations in Normandy early, Liberal Democrat Leader Ed Davey said:
One of the greatest privileges of the office of Prime Minister is to be there to honour those who served, yet Rishi Sunak abandoned them on the beaches of Normandy. He has brought shame to that office and let down our country.
I am thinking right now of all those veterans and their families he left behind and the hurt they must be feeling. It is a total dereliction of duty and shows why this Conservative government just has to go.
Lib Dems pledge to create new National Parks
- The Liberal Democrat manifesto will include a pledge to create at least three new National Parks, with additional funding to boost the National Parks budget
- Ed Davey said that the proposals would help “protect our beautiful countryside for the next generation” and make good on the “broken promises of the Conservative Party”
- The party sets out plans where the Chilterns, Surrey Hills, and North Downs could be among the first new National Parks created in 14 years
The Liberal Democrats have pledged to create new National Parks across England, Ed Davey will announce today.
The policy would lead to an expansion of National Parks by adding at least three new parks to the existing ten in England, with new funding of £50m a year for new and existing National Parks.