Adam Marsden, Conservative Spokesman for Woolton, has criticised the Labour council for cutting public services across the city instead of talking high pay.
Activists from the City of Liverpool Conservatives and Conservative Future were out in force on Saturday 15th October as part of our first Social Action project within Woolton & Gateacre.
Since the Local Elections in May 2011 which saw the collapse of the Lib Dems in Liverpool, the City of Liverpool Conservatives have remained busy issuing a survey to gauge local opinion and views within the city. We are now in the process of reviewing the responses and determining any appropriate action. Our spokesman within Woolton and Gateacre also holds regular surgeries to meet local people and find out their views and concerns. More information about these surgeries can be found on the events page.
The City of Liverpool Conservatives praised the national leadership of the Liberal Democrats for forming a strong and stable coalition government in the national interest.
In a recent interview on BBC Radio 4's "Today" Programme, Liverpool Liberal Democrat Leader Cllr Warren Bradley surprised listeners by admitting that his Party was losing support in the city.
Conservative Chancellor George Osborne recently announced a doubling in funding for councils to repair pot holes, from £100m to £200m. The extra money has come from savings made by the Department of Transport.