38 News Stories From September 2004
Thu 30th Sep 2004:
Labour MP Morris casts doubts of Blair's 'choice' agenda.
The Guardian backs the Liberal Democrats.
Wed 29th Sep 2004:
Anti-fraud measures called on for postal votes.
Tue 28th Sep 2004:
Labour admit to membership crisis in Birmingham.
Mon 27th Sep 2004:
Rubbish recycling rates.
Sun 26th Sep 2004:
Liberal Democrats beating Labour - latest poll.
Sat 25th Sep 2004:
A summer of success.
Fri 24th Sep 2004:
Liberal Democrats propose fast train link for Birmingham to London and Edinburgh.
Thu 23rd Sep 2004:
Speech by Charles Kennedy MP to the Liberal Democrat Conference .
Rt. Hon. Charles Kennedy MP to close Conference .
Wed 22nd Sep 2004:
Liberal Democrats call for a fair deal for older people.
Crime and Policing.
Liberal Democrats call for the abolition of Council Tax.
Liberal Democrats adopt new health policy.
Tue 21st Sep 2004:
Welfare to work.
Liberal Democrats say "Quality for all, not choice for the few".
Liberal Democrats discuss the environment.
Mon 20th Sep 2004:
Liberal Democrats call to an end to world poverty.
Liberal Democrats discuss asylum and immigration.
Sun 19th Sep 2004:
Liberal Democrats concerned about personal debt.
Sat 18th Sep 2004:
Blair lied over Iraq.
Liberal Democrats head to Conference.
Fri 17th Sep 2004:
Iraq War illegal.
Thu 16th Sep 2004:
Liberal Democrats launch new health paper.
Local Post Offices due for closure says Royal Mail.
Wed 15th Sep 2004:
Labour and Tory MPs gang up on oppose "Scrap Student Fees" motion.
Government reject Liberal Democrat call for action on pensions.
Birmingham Yardley Labour MP Estelle Morris attacks Government as she announces she will not contest the General Election.
Tue 14th Sep 2004:
Kennedy launches General Election pre-manifesto.
Mon 13th Sep 2004:
Liberal Democrats launch policing proposals.
Fri 10th Sep 2004:
So where are the WMD's?
Thu 9th Sep 2004:
Hartlepool by-election called for 30 September.
Wed 8th Sep 2004:
Liberal Democrats up 7% since last September.
Tue 7th Sep 2004:
Liberal Democrats to increase pensions, basic state pension to increase to over £100.
Liberal Democrats discuss Hodge Hill.
Mon 6th Sep 2004:
Simon Hughes sets out his vision.
Wed 1st Sep 2004:
Simon Hughes elected as new Liberal Democrat President.
Royal Mail fails to deliver.
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