GB passportWith many daily newspapers trying to scare people about the Liberal Democrat policy on immigration, Lib Dem Parliamentary Candidate for Aylesbury, Steven Lambert, set out the Lib Dem policy at a meeting with residents in Aylesbury today.

Steven said, “Both Labour and Tory parties trot out the same excuses and accusations without dealing with a recognised issue for people on the doorstep. After 65 years of both of them pretending its the other party’s fault, we can only conclude that they are both getting it wrong and we need to address this urgently. Only the Liberal Democrats will do this.”

ID cards will not solve this problem

ID cards will not solve this problem

Since the Conservatives and Labour abolished exit checks in the 1990s, no one has any idea how many illegal immigrants are living here. Economists estimate that it is around 725,000. Labour and the Tories say they’ll deport them all, but the truth is this is neither possible nor desirable. It would cost billions and take decades. Steven added, “Having a National ID card will not stop illegal immigration, nor will it stop criminals. But it will create an underclass of citizen and that is not acceptable. We need a cohesive immigration policy that is sensible and practical.”

Many of these people are hard-working families who want nothing more than to contribute to life in this country. Instead they are forced to exist as an underclass – working but not paying tax, lacking employment rights, citizen rights and access to basic services like healthcare and banking.

The Liberal Democrats would ensure an earned route to citizenship for law abiders. Irregular migrants who have been living in the UK for ten years (seven for those who came as children) would be able to apply for a two-year work permit. They would have to speak English, pass civic tests and demonstrate a long-term commitment to this country. Those with a criminal record would not be eligible. After two probationary years working and paying tax into our economy, they would then be able to apply for citizenship.

As applicants have lived outside the law for years and not paid tax, we would charge them to undergo this process. As many will be poor, charges would be waived for those who undertake community or voluntary service. Steven said, “This is really earning citizenship and will provide dignity and security to those seeking sanctuary or full citizenship in the UK.”

The Lib Dems will focus deportation efforts on foreign criminals who have betrayed this country’s trust and abused the British system, but we will take into account family circumstances and time spent in the UK when making decisions on a case by case basis.  Steven stated, “All this must be backed up by a cohesive and strong Border Force that will ensure our borders are protected.”  The Liberal Democrats will introduce a National Border Force with police powers to help secure our borders. The only way to enforce any immigration system is to undertake rigorous checks on employers and take strong action against those who seek to exploit illegal immigrants and profit from them.

Open Letter on High Speed 2

April 21st, 2010

Dear friend,

I would like to clarify my position on the proposed high speed rail route through Buckinghamshire. I am deeply concerned about the impact of HS2 on our county.

The Labour Government’s preferred route goes through the only Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (the Chilterns) between London and Birmingham as well through our historic parks and homes. I too am personally affected by the route as it goes directly in front of my home.

There have been ‘public’ meetings called at which the Liberal Democrats have been prevented from speaking. Therefore I have decided to write publicly to state the facts.

If elected as your MP for Aylesbury constituency I will vote against the route as I believe the case for it as the best route has not been proven. To my knowledge David Lidington has only said we should take part in the consultation. This is not good enough. The job of being our MP is to fight for our community over such issues. I am prepared to do that.

All three major political parties are in favour of high speed rail in general. However, the Liberal Democrats would first ensure that our existing rail network is upgraded and dormant lines reopened. We would open thousands of miles of railway tracks and stations. Only once we have made the best of our existing network, should we be considering such an enormous investment in high speed rail, and where the route is best placed. We must also ensure that we minimise the environmental impact of any such proposal.

The Tories have publicly said that they will shorten the consultation process and bring the whole project forward by two years. Theresa Villiers MP stated “if elected to power at the election, [the Tories] would start work on the project in 2015 – two years earlier than the Government’s plan.” Hansard 11 March 2010: column 450.

The Tories have also confirmed that they would have a Heathrow spur, which would force the route through Buckinghamshire. This is both unacceptable and very dangerous.

We must be able to take part in a full and open consultation process to ensure that all the views of Aylesbury constituency are fairly represented. I have met with Norman Baker MP, Lib Dem transport spokesman, and we as a party are not wedded to this route. As your MP, I can confirm that I would fight for you and our beautiful county and vote against this route and push for a full consultation process to prove this.
Regards
Steven

Compare the Manifestos!

April 20th, 2010
 Party General Commitment to Rail Improvement General Commitment to High Speed Rail Definition of High Speed Rail Route Consultation & Timing Candidate Position
Lib Dem Local rail improvements first such as opening closed rail lines and adding extra tracks. Then review the situation once you know the new need. Set up a UK Infrastructure Bank to invest in public transport like high speed rail. None None Specified Timing unspecified. Wecome full consultation on this route. (Baker)  Lives on the route.Attended AVDC meeting on planning blight compensation. Argued to ensure full and fair compensation to apply to Farmers for their livestock as well as residential property.Door to door conversations with constituents on the route.Will join residents to fight the plans.WILL vote against the plans in Parliament. 
Tory High speed trains take us across the country in less time than it takes to get across the capital. Create a high speed rail line connecting London and Heathrow with Birmingham, Manchester and Leeds. This is the first step towards achieving our vision of creating a national high speed rail network. None London and Heathrow withBirmingham, Manchester and Leeds.(the route would still have to go through Aylesbury Vale) Begin work Immediately. Construction to begin in 2015 (web site) Attended a few meetings.Held a Westminster hall debate, which had no beneficial outcome.Pushing for a full consultation.Will NOT vote against the plans in Parliament.

Dear friend,

I would like to clarify my position on the proposed high speed rail route through Buckinghamshire. I am deeply concerned about the impact of HS2 on our county.

The Labour Government’s preferred route goes through the only Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (the Chilterns) between London and Birmingham as well through our historic parks and homes. I too am personally affected by the route as it goes directly in front of my home.

There have been ‘public’ meetings called at which the Liberal Democrats have been prevented from speaking. Therefore I have decided to write publicly to state the facts.

If elected as your MP for Aylesbury constituency I will vote against the route as I believe the case for it as the best route has not been proven. To my knowledge David Lidington has only said we should take part in the consultation. This is not good enough. The job of being our MP is to fight for our community over such issues. I am prepared to do that.

All three major political parties are in favour of high speed rail in general. However, the Liberal Democrats would first ensure that our existing rail network is upgraded and dormant lines reopened. We would open thousands of miles of railway tracks and stations. Only once we have made the best of our existing network, should we be considering such an enormous investment in high speed rail, and where the route is best placed. We must also ensure that we minimise the environmental impact of any such proposal.

The Tories have publicly said that they will shorten the consultation process and bring the whole project forward by two years. Theresa Villiers MP stated “if elected to power at the election, [the Tories] would start work on the project in 2015 – two years earlier than the Government’s plan.” Hansard 11 March 2010: column 450.

The Tories have also confirmed that they would haev a Heathrow spur, which would force the route through Buckinghamshire. This is both unacceptable and very dangerous.

We must be able to take part in a full and open consultation process to ensure that all the views of Aylesbury constituency are fairly represented. I have met with Norman Baker MP, Lib Dem transport spokesman, and we as a party are not wedded to this route. As your MP, I can confirm that I would fight for you and our beautiful county and vote against this route and push for a full consultation process to prove this.
Regards
Steven

P4160004As the election campaign grows momentum, Steven Lambert, Aylesbury’s Liberal Democrat Parliamentary Candidate made time to visit the Walton Court Healthy Living Centre.

Samantha Hall, Chief Officer of the HLC gave Steven a guided tour of the wide ranging services and facilities on offer. They spent significant time discussing the challenges and successes that the charity had faced in their efforts to provide for the surrounding community.

Steven commented afterwards, ‘…The Healthy Living Centre is much more than a cafe, and plays an important role in the life of the community it serves. I was amazed to learn of the range of services and facilities on offer, and the sucesses they have had against such difficulty. I will be looking forward to see them suceed and flourish, and if elected MP will give them as much support as possible.’

If you would like to know more about the Walton Court Healthy Living Centre, its facilities and services, please visit thier website: The Healthy Living Center

Steven_Gateway_Jan 10_2Steven and Aylesbury Lib Dems attended the AVDC full council meeting last night (14th April) to discuss the Government’s High Speed 2 (HS2) Exceptional Hardship Scheme, which sets out the timeframe of the Government’s preferred route; and what financial compensation would be made to residents during the consultation period.

Steven spoke at length at the debate, saying “we must roundly reject any proposals to shorten the consultation period as set out by the Tories. We must marshal our evidence – in the same way as was done against the Tory AVDC Local Development Framework plans (which Steven fully opposed), so that our evidence stands up to Government scrutiny and the plan is rejected”.

Steven also challenged the premise of the Governments plans saying:

  • We must invest in the existing local rail network before any HS2 proposal is seriously considered.
  • We must not under any circumstances, shorten the consultation period as the Tories have said they will and AVDC must use every tool it can to fight this plan.
  • HS1 is a different animal to HS2 and the two must surely link or and time saving is lost in ‘interconnection transfers’.
  • There is no economic benefit to Aylesbury Vale, but if we are to have any that would be a stopping Station in the same way that HS1 has at Ashford International.
  • An intermediate stopping station here would see large cuttings and a larger land take and would probably be based at Bicester because of space.
  • The route goes too close to Wendover, Stoke Mandeville Ellen Road, Rowland Way Fairford Leys and Waddeson for no apparent reason and that must be challenged.
  • That the exceptional Hardship Scheme must include the devaluation of livestock as well as property.
  • It goes through an AONB, historic parkland and environmentally fragile places, therefore the route must be rethought.
  • Anyone who thinks a Heathrow spur would alter the route or make it better is fooling themselves because the line would still come this way and would not add any time or cost benefits.

The Liberal Democrats were able to secure an amendment to the recommendation that ensured the scheme included industrial/commercial properties (including agricultural premises and land, particularly those with livestock) and that “Close vicinity” should be clearly defined so that the scheme covered as much of the route affected as possible.

Ironically the Tories amended the proposals to include ’second homes and buy to let homes’, meaning that Gordon Brown’s second home at Chequers and Waddesdon Manor would then get blight compensation!

The agreed proposals will now be submitted to Government for consideration. See here for AVDC’s subseqent letter to all Parish Councils in Aylesbury Vale.

AVDC letter_to_parish_councils_15_April

Save Rayners Hedge

April 13th, 2010

Gordon BrownGordon Brown at last ended all speculation when he finally announced the date of the general election. Scheduled for the 6th of May, Brown referred to it as, “probably the worst-kept secret of recent years.” After dragging his feet, eventually Brown has given you the voter your chance to make your voice be heard and decide who should represent you as the Aylesbury Constituency MP.

With the date now formalised, the hard work of Aylesbury’s Liberal Democrats over recent weeks will continue as the election campaign accelerates. This election represents a unique opportunity for the people of Aylesbury. With the Labour vote almost completely evaporated, and the Conservative majority of just 7000, Aylesbury has a chance for the real change it has deserved for so long. A change only offered by the Liberal Democrats.

Steven Lambert, Aylesbury’s Liberal Democrat Parliamentary Candidate was delighted to hear the news. He commented, “at last, people will get the chance to decide who they want as their local MP, and not before time! The Liberal Democrats will be fighting the election calling for real change and a fair deal for our area. A vote for the Liberal Democrats is a vote to cut taxes for those on low and middle incomes, give all our children a fair start in life, create green jobs and bring in big reforms to the way the country is run.”

PPC_Westminster_March 2010_3Steven Lambert has already been campaigning hard on a number of issues close to the heart of voters in the Aylesbury Constituency. One of the most important local concerns is healthcare. The closure of inpatient services at Rayner’s Hedge Neuro Rehabilitation Unit, the funding crisis at Stoke Mandeville which has led them to try and sell off land to ASDA to pay for services, and the potential closure of Wycombe Hospital are all vitally important issues that need urgent discussion to see if they can be solved without depriving the public of their local health services.

The lack of real investment in our local schools is also a vitally important local issue. The Lib Dems will reduce primary class sizes to just 20 giving all children a more focused education and a better chance of doing well. Older children will be given more freedom to choose their path in education, offering 14-19 year olds the right to take up a course at college, rather than at school, if it suits them better. We have also committed to scrapping University tuition fees, saving them nearly £10,000 each. We have a financially responsible plan to phase fees out over six years, so that the change is affordable in these difficult economic times.

Many voters have already raised with Steven their concerns over the High Speed 2 Rail Project. As it currently stands, it requires much more debate and more involvement with communities before any final plans are made. The current route brings no benefits to our area but hits us with unacceptable environmental costs. Steven has been vocal in his insistence of engaging with the forthcoming consultation process to ensure your interests are represented, adding that, “the Liberal Democrats are not wedded to this scheme and as MP for Aylesbury, I would vote against the plans we have in front of us.”

ReceiptSteven continued, “another issue I and many voters are concerned about is the appalling previous practice of MPs’ claiming exorbitant expenses from the taxpayer. Our current MP, David Lidington, took full advantage of the system, and I feel that he should be answerable to the voters for his behaviour. In contrast to David I will not take a second home in London if elected and will travel by train every day alongside every other commuter.”

Aylesbury has long deserved better; Aylesbury wants a real difference – only the Liberal Democrats can provide this. Steven Lambert is the only viable option if you too want to see this difference.

Do you feel the same about these issues? As a local party we can always use your help. From something as simple as putting up a window or garden poster a poster, to making a donation, or offering your talents and time, your efforts will make a difference. Why not get in contact with us and we can discuss ways you can get involved?

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