As the campaign moves into it’s final days I have been overwhelmed by the level of support you have shown me. If you still haven’t made up you mind, please visit my campaign site at http://www.steveguy.org.uk. This time it can be different – but it’s up to you. Every vote is going to count in the most important election for 65 years. Together we can change the face of British politics forever.
On may 6th, there will also be a by election in Totteridge. This has been caused by the resignation of Tory Joel Foley.
Wycombe Liberal Democrats are very proud to introduce our candidate, Jen Joseph. A resident of Totteridge, Jen works for BALPA (the British Airline Pilot’s Association) and has an outstanding track record of community activity.
We invited Jen to chat to Wendy Guy, so that you can learn a little more about her.
Jen feels very passionately about the closure of Holywell Mead Pool, and will be using her campaign to draw attention to this again in the light of the public consultation response announced just recently.
Your existing Lib Dem District Councillor for Totteridge, Cllr Steve Guy said:
I am delighted to welcome Jen Joseph as our candidate. Totteridge needs two hard working Councillors to fully meet the needs of residents. Jen is very community focussed, and has a wealth of experience. I know that she will be a great community champion if elected on May 6th
Lib Dem Parliamentary Candidate for Wycombe, Steve Guy, has created a website where you can follow the campaign. Steve also wants your questions and comments. Find out more at www.steveguy.org.uk.
Steve said:
In this increasingly connected age, voters want access to their candidates and their views. I hope that by providing this website, I can keep people up to date as the campaign progresses. I will be providing news, videos – even a Twitter feed. I’d love people to send me their questions so that I can answer them where everyone can see too.
Responding to Alistair Darling’s Budget, Nick Clegg said:
“This Budget was a political dodge not an economic plan.
“Britain needed a Budget that gave us honesty in spending and fairness in tax, we have got neither.
“Labour is in denial, while the Conservatives are talking tough to cover up that they only offer more of the same.
“The Chancellor is incapable of coming clean about where spending cuts will have to fall.
“Rather than being honest with people about what the Government can and cannot afford, the Chancellor would rather let others indiscriminately shave departmental budgets.
“By confirming the freeze in personal allowances the Government has ensured everyone will see a real increase in their income tax bill – when what people on low and middle incomes desperately need is an income tax cut.
“Rather than forcing the nationalised banks to lend to good British businesses they have chosen to create a feeble quango to arbitrate between bullying banks and their small business clients.
“It says something when the most substantive announcement the Government can come up with is a tax agreement with Belize, however welcome that may be.”

