Exeter Lib Dems Launch 2022 Election Campaign

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30 Mar 2022
A group of 12 Exeter Lib Dems pictured launching the manifesto and campaign for the 2022 Exeter City Council elections. One of the central ones holds up a 'Liberal Democrats' banner

Thank you to everyone who attended and supported our Election Campaign Launch last night. It was great to discuss our shared priorities for the city and hear from our local councillors and guest speaker, Cllr Martin Wrigley.

Our manifesto highlights our desire to shift Council spending back to community-led priorities and to end the centralised 'top-down' approach of the current Labour-led Council. In particular, the huge expense of their City Centre vanity projects and their effect on the Council's ability to sustain services around Exeter.

Other priorities include addressing housing and homelessness, balancing student developments and a series of environmental initiatives.

St Thomas activist and former Council Leader Adrian Fullam said: "Liberal Democrats share the belief that Councillors should be led by the residents they represent - not by a small ideologically driven party faction. Voting Liberal Democrat is a powerful message that our taxes should be spent wisely to enhance the areas where we live."

Read and support our full plan here

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