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Mark Jewell, Parliamentary Spokesman for Preston
As parliamentary spokesman I will be updating this site with all the news you need about how the Preston Liberal Democrats and I are holding your MP to account. I will be a voice for Preston rather than a Westminster yes man.
If you have any questions or concerns, or even if you just want to say hello, simply contact me at info@markjewell.org.uk or write to me at our FREEPOST address.
With my kindest regards
Mark Jewell
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Visit Mark's Councillor website for updates on his work as a Preston City Councillor and a Lancashire County Councillor.
Mark's Councillor website.
A Fresh Start for Britain
Thu 24th Sep 2009
Liberal Democrat campaigners from Preston have welcomed the party's call to cut taxes for people on low and middle income. The plan will be paid for by closing tax loopholes used by the very wealthy to avoid paying their fair share of taxes.
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Read "A Fresh Start for Britain" in full (122 words).
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With no County Councillors representing any area of the Preston Parliamentary Constituency everyone knows the Conservatives cannot win here.
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"Anyone who wants to pass laws in this country should pay this country's full taxes and not hide behind the special offshore status of non-doms. Non-doms have to tell the taxman that their first allegiance is to another country. No-one should be a British lawmaker whose first allegiance is not to Britain. "
Chris Huhne, Liberal Democrat Shadow Home Secretary
www.libdems.org.uk - 2 March
"I think people are entitled to expect a sensible, stable government at a time when the country is facing very, very acute choices. We take what the markets are worrying about immensely seriously. We will not take any risk with the creditworthiness of the economy. "
Nick Clegg, Leader of the Liberal Democrats
Financial Times - 3 March
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