Party Political Broadcast October 2023
The latest Scottish Liberal Democrat Party Political Broadcast for October 2023.
The latest Scottish Liberal Democrat Party Political Broadcast for October 2023.
The autumn focus for Paisley East and Central from local campaigner Jack Clark is now out and being delivered across the ward.
Scottish Liberal Democrat campaigner, Jack Clark has highlighted figures from the Care Inspectorate which show severe challenges in Renfrewshire's care workforce.
The Scottish government response to the closure of the Erskine Park Home in Bishopton by March next year is disappointing but not surprising according to Grant Toghill and the Renfrewshire Liberal Democrats.
Renfrewshire Liberal Democrats have today set out how the SNP and Greens will hammer households with a storm of council tax rises in the middle of a cost-of-living crisis, as the party revealed that under new Scottish Government proposals 22,492 household
Food prices have soared by 30% in the last two years, the biggest rise on record, according to Liberal Democrat analysis of new official statistics.
Responding to new figures showing only 66.8% of people attending A&E were seen within the 4 hour target in October (the worst on record), while 17,208 people waited over 8 hours and 7,611 waited over 12 hours, Alex Cole-Hamilton MSP said:
Scottish Liberal Democrat Leader and Health spokesperson Alex Cole-Hamilton MSP has accused the SNP of causing “agony” for patients and staff as he revealed that almost 40% of those registered with a dentist have not seen one in the past two years.
As he marked St Andrews Day, Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Alex Cole-Hamilton has today said that the SNP need to stop being party poopers and get behind his party’s plans for extended licensing for pubs and fan parks for Scotland's World Cup games.
Sam Green was the first openly gay politician ever elected in the UK – and possibly the world.
November 13−19 2025 marks Trans Awareness Week. It is a time to listen to and act on the voices of transgender and non-binary people, celebrate their contributions and resilience, and recognise the barriers they continue to face.
November marks Islamophobia Awareness Month, a time to reflect on the experiences of Muslim communities in the UK and to stand with them against prejudice, discrimination and hatred.