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Plans to expand Bristol Airport divide councillors as protest takes place

Bristol City Council has formally voted to oppose the planned expansionProtesters campaigning against Bristol Airport’s expansion(I…
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@ChrisMayLA6 The latter have had two significant effects. The first is to establish the #greens #liberaldemocrats and successive #radcalright groups as competitive in some contexts. The second has been to alter the balance of power within the #conservatives and #labour between local parties and the central organisation in favour of the latter. This in turn has narrowed their basis of support - not to mention their activist base.

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Whilst the #ScottishNationalParty made #UniversalCredit their single opposition issue, and got the actual issue correct, the #LiberalDemocrats (as mentioned in an earlier post) erroneously referred to a "two-child benefit cap" that does not exist.

But they also laid out clearly that their Opposition platform begins with demanding more LCP Government action on GP access, social care, food strategy, rural support, sewage, school meals, and proportional representation.

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It was a *different* amendment by the #LiberalDemocrats that erroneously talked about "scrapping the two-child benefit cap" amongst a whole raft of other things.

But the 7 LCP rebels did not vote for that one. They *only* voted for the SNP's single-issue #UniversalCredit amendment.

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