Yorkshire Post

Backing Lib Dem candidates is not a vote for our rivals

- From: Salli A Martlew,

RECENTLY we have received reports that at least one local Labour MP is saying that a vote for the Liberal Democrats is a vote for the Conservati­ves.

Equally we read daily in the press that the Conservati­ves are saying that a vote for the Lib Dems is a vote for Jeremy Corbyn and a coalition of chaos. Neither is true. The Liberal Democrats are an independen­t party that will not support a Conservati­ve Government that is hell-bent on a hard Brexit and equally we will not support Jeremy Corbyn who is trying to turn the clocks back to the 1970s. Marxism is great in theory but poor in practice.

The Liberal Democrats are proud of our time in Government when many Liberal policies were introduced. Sadly the Conservati­ves have undone much of our good work and we have learnt from this experience.

Today the Liberal Democrats have over 101,000 members and in the Wakefield District we have seen a 30 per cent increase in our membership since 2015. This increase is largely because people are starting to recognise the economic consequenc­es of leaving the EU.

The Liberal Democrats are the real opposition to both Labour and the Conservati­ves on June 8.

From: Nick Martinek, Briarlyn Road, Huddersfie­ld.

NICK Clegg (The Yorkshire

Post, May 9) needs to come clean. Both Leave and Remain politician­s clearly stated, on TV and before the Referendum vote, that leaving the EU must mean leaving its single market.

Moreover the Vote Leave campaign majored on taking back control of our laws, courts, our borders, and our money. None of that is possible if we stay under EU single market control.

Before the referendum, Mr Clegg’s Remain “Project Fear” became a joke. By comparison the Leave campaign was a model of restraint and common sense. Mr Clegg is attempting to cover up the failings and distortion­s of the Remain campaign.

From: Howard Rainbow, Stanley, Wakefield.

IF Nick Clegg, Tim Farron and the rest of the failed politician­s don’t like the result of the election, will we be having another until we get it right?

From: Hilary Andrews, Nursery Lane, Leeds.

ABOLITION of student fees if Labour get elected on June 8 – haven’t we heard that somewhere before? Will students be fooled again?

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