Education
As of February 2023 Education Key Policies Extend free school meals to all children living in poverty. Give every adult the chance to learn new skills with money set aside by…
As of February 2023 Education Key Policies Extend free school meals to all children living in poverty. Give every adult the chance to learn new skills with money set aside by…
As of February 2023 The Environment Key Policies Cut emissions faster, and reach net zero sooner: a 75 per cent cut by 2030 and net zero by 2045 - five years sooner than current…
As of February 2023 Equalities and civil liberties Key Policies Increase the severity of hate crimes so the legal system takes the harms caused in our modern digital lives more…
As of February 2023 Political and local government reform Key Policies Shift the power to make decisions, and the money to fund them, out to the UK's regions rather than continuing to…
Put up a poster It's only a coloured piece of board, but signs are one of our favourite ways to show support for the LibDems and our ideals. We have signs specially made to be push into the ground…
Become a member / Donate Nothing's free in this world - including making it better One of the most useful things you can do to support our efforts is to become a member. It's not expensive and…
Deliver leaflets Help us get the word out by posting plans in post boxes You might think putting leaflets in the post is a little outdated in the digital era - but you couldn't be further…
Executive committee The executive committee is the group that makes the main decisions about what Wandsworth LibDems do in terms of strategy and budget.
Candidates Council candidates cover Wandsworth's 22 wards: Balham, Battersea Park, East Putney, Falconbrook, Furzedown, Lavender, Nine Elms, Northcote, Roehampton, Shaftesbury and Queenstown,…
Members We rely on donations from our members and supporters because, unlike the other national parties, we can’t rely on funding from trade unions or big business. If you become a member,…