Disunited Lib-Dems; LETTERS to the EDITOR.CLLR Cllr councillor WARREN BRADLEY'S astonishing attack on his own party members (08/06/2009) is an example of the disunity dis·u·ni·ty n. pl. dis·u·ni·ties Lack of unity. Noun 1. disunity - lack of unity (usually resulting from dissension) within the Liberal Democrat Group. He writes that his group has no fire in their belly or experience and they don't have a record of action. He goes on to say that Lib- Dem councillors lost seats because residents felt like they didn't represent them any more. This shows how disunited the Liberal Democrats are and how their leader blames everyone but himself. He then goes on in the article to slam the Gover nment for bankrupting the country. This coming from the man who was in charge when our council was branded the worst council in the country because it couldn't manage its money properly! And then he claims credit for the pounds 500m investment in our schools. It was the Labour Gover nment that gave Liverpool this money as part of its Building Schools for the Future Building Schools for the Future (BSF) is the name of the UK Government's investment programme in secondary school buildings in England. The program is very ambitious in its costs, timescales and objectives, yet opposition politicians in the Conservative Party and Liberal Democrats programme! You couldn't make this stuff up. Cllr Joe Anderson, Leader of the Labour Group |
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