Jeremy Hilton

Gloucester's next MP

Jeremy Hilton - Liberal Democrat parliamentary candidate for Gloucester


Chairman of the Board - Gloucestershire Airport

Tue 24th Aug 2010

Liberal Democrat councillor, Jeremy Hilton, is the new chairman of the board of directors at Gloucestershire Airport. He takes over from former chairman, Gerry Gearing who has retired from the board.

Mark Ryan & Jeremy Hilton (photography: Jeremy Hilton)

Fire engines arrive in Chile

Mon 9th Aug 2010

The two 1998 fire engines donated by Gloucestershire Fire and Rescue Service have arrived in Chile.

Gloucestershire fire engines arrive in Chile (photography: Jeremy Hilton)

Travellers move out - gates padlocked

Sun 8th Aug 2010

Travellers who moved on to a school playing field off Lansdown Road, Kingsholm a week ago and set up camp, have gone.

Gates Locked - Lansdown Road (photography: Jeremy Hilton)

Fire Minister may visit the TriService Centre

Tue 20th Jul 2010

Bob Neill MP the new coalition government minister in charge of the fire service has been invited to visit Gloucestershire's TriService Emergency Centre.

Change the council

Fri 16th Apr 2010

Liberal Democrats in Gloucester are fielding candidates in all fifteen wards for the city council elections to be held on the 6th May.

Jim Beeley (Hucclecote), Verona Vidal (Barton & Tredworth), Jeremy Hilton (PPC Gloucester) and Anna Mozol (Quedgeley Severnvale) (photography: Jeremy Hilton)

Nick Clegg Storms First Ever Party Leaders Debate

Fri 16th Apr 2010

The polls following the first ever Party Leaders General Election debate on ITV are showing that Nick Clegg has won a convincing victory over David Cameron and Gordon Brown. The debate was the first ever Leaders debate during a UK General Election campaign, and the pollsters are giving it as a big victory for Nick Clegg and the Liberal Democrats.

Nick Clegg (Photo: Alex Folkes/Fishnik Photography)

Fairness - The Liberal Democrat Manifesto Launch

Wed 14th Apr 2010

Nick Clegg has launched the Liberal Democrat General Election manifesto. The manifesto sets out four clear priorities of fair taxes, a fair chance for every child, a fair economy, and a fair deal by cleaning up politics.

Liberal Democrat Manifesto for 2010 General Election

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Gloucester General Election Result

Turnout: 50764 (64%)

39.9%
 
Conservative: 20267 (+5.3%)
35.2%
 
Labour: 17847 (−12.4%)
19.2%
 
Liberal Democrats: 9767 (+5.6%)

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"How can you possibly take on such a large financial commitment as Trident without considering the military and political implications? If fierce cuts are to be made in Britain's conventional forces, surely we have to consider whether replacing Trident can be justified."

Sir Menzies Campbell

Response to announcement that the Ministry of Defence will be responsible for the cost of replacing Trident - 30 July

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Simon Hughes MP

Comment on Labour's decision to oppose legislation for a referendum on the alternative vote - 28 July

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Co-Chair of the Liberal Democrat Parliamentary Committee for Home Affairs and Justice, Tom Brake MP

Commenting on speech by the Home Secretary in which she said it was 'time to move beyond Anti Social Behaviour Orders (ASBOs) - 28 July