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Liberal Democrats into office

The voters put Liberal Democrat MPs into the toughest place possible after the General Election. It was clear that it was up to Nick Clegg to consult with the other party leaders as quickly as possible to ensure that the country's financial stability was maintained. Equally clearly, as announced beforehand, it was reasonable to meet first with the Conservatives as the largest party, both in seats and votes.

Following a number of tough sessions, the Liberal Democrats then met with the Labour team, only to find them even less inclined to accept items already agreed by the Conservatives. Even so, the Liberal Democrats agreed to meet them again the following morning. By then, senior Labour figures, such as David Blunkett and John Reid, had spoken out against any deal, and Douglas Alexander had said "no" to any approach to the Scottish Nationalists - whose support would have been needed - and it was clear that Labour simply could not deliver any coalition.

Clearly there has to be a government in place and we did not want an unstable minority Conservative administration without any commitment to electoral reform. The deal with the Conservatives will give us a referendum on the Alternative Vote - a very poor change to be sure, but at least a first step to real proportional representation. It also ensures important guarantees on many civil liberties eroded by Labour.

It is no secret that most Liberal Democrats would have preferred a deal with Labour, particularly without Gordon Brown, but it simply was not on offer. In these circumstances Nick Clegg and his parliamentary colleagues have embarked on the difficult, but principled, task of tackling Britain's deep economic problems in coalition with the Conservatives.

Liberal Democrat supporters understandably worried about this outcome need to ask themselves what other course of action was possible in the best interests of the country. It is crucial to remember that the Liberal Democrats are no less Liberal than they were before the election, and that the party is no less independent than it was. The coalition in Parliament does not affect the radicalism of the Liberal Democrats and we very much need your support and involvement to ensure that the country keeps up the momentum for proportional representation and for a progressive alternative to the two old parties. Join us!

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Finland's Arctic Strategy and the EU

Thu 2nd Sep 2010

Diana spoke in Helsinki recently on Finland's Arctic strategy from an EU perspective. Speaking at a seminar organised by the Finnish Institute of International Affairs Diana began also by congratulating Finland's Ambassador for Arctic Affairs, Hannu Halinen and those involved in drafting the strategy. She stressed that she can't speak on behalf of all three EU institutions and also gave some background as to why a British parliamentarian is interested in these issues. Wallis stated that five years ago the Baltic Sea strategy took precedence in the "Northern Dimension" of the EU. It was Mr Stubb, then an MEP, that pushed for this, but now it is also right that we redress the balance and begin to focus on Arctic affairs.

Diana Wallis speaks at the FIIA event

Diana nominated for 'MEP of the year' award

Wed 1st Sep 2010

Diana has been nominated for 'MEP of the year' award by the prestigious Parliament magazine.

Diana Wallis MEP

Armley Supermarket plan opposed

Sun 8th Aug 2010

Plans for a "superstore giant" for Armley were published in late May. The scheme is designed to occupy a large vacant site opposite the new Armley Leisure Centre in Carr Crofts. Older Armley residents will recognise the site as previously being where Blakeys made segs for shoes.

Woodbridge Estate denied cash

Sun 8th Aug 2010

At the last full council meeting in Leeds the Liberal Democrats supported a motion to council to award the £900,000 surplus in the housing budget for improvements on three Leeds housing estates. One of these estates was the Woodbridge Estate. The Labour group, along with the three Kirkstall Labour Councillors, voted against giving this money for improvements to the estate.

E-Justice: EU web portal launched

Tue 20th Jul 2010

The first version of the European "e-Justice" web portal has been launched in Brussels following the informal meeting of the Justice and Internal Affairs Council, in the presence of Members of the European Parliament, European Justice Ministers, Commission Vice President Reding and organisations representing legal practitioners.

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Leeds West General Election Result

Turnout: 38752 (58%)

42.3%
 
Labour: 16389 (−13.9%)
24.2%
 
Liberal Democrats: 9373 (+6.8%)
19.7%
 
Conservative: 7641 (+5.6%)

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Turnout: 33719 (54%)

55.5%
 
Labour: 18704 (−6.6%)
17.5%
 
Liberal Democrats: 5894 (+7.1%)
14.3%
 
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