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		<title>A busy day</title>
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		<dc:creator>Elisabeth Wilson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Elisabeth writes: Monday was a busy day.  It started with a school gate visit to Christ Church School Pellon with Cllr Jennifer Pearson.  We are getting a good response from parents to Lib Dem plans for extra money for schools and a fair tax system.
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<p>Elisabeth writes: Monday was a busy day.  It started with a school gate visit to Christ Church School Pellon with Cllr Jennifer Pearson.  We are getting a good response from parents to Lib Dem plans for extra money for schools and a fair tax system.</p>
<p>At 10 am I called in at the Dill project, a self help group for men with chronic conditions, invited by My Uddin, who initiated the group. This is self help in action!</p>
<p>Then it was on to Salterlee school, to talk to the top class about Lib Dem principles and policy.  We had an interesting discussion that ranged over how being made to conform to  other people&#8217;s expectation was a bit like bullying.  The children welcome the idea of more money for their school. They also raised points about possible unemployment, and liked the &#8220;Robin Hood&#8221; principle of Lib Dem policies on tax.</p>
<p>Some were interested in joining the Lib Dems, and I explained about how ordinary members could be involved in policy making.</p>
<p>My next stop was another school gate visit, this time with our candidate for Warley, Pauline Nash.</p>
<p>Last, but not least was the open Hustings organised by Churches Together in Halifax.  As a Quaker and Christian in my opening statement I talked about the links between Christian beliefs and Liberal Democrat principles:</p>
<p>First, the need to cherish each individual, and if necessary defend their rights.</p>
<p>Second, caring for creation, which includes caring for the environment as stewards of the earth.</p>
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<p>Third, the quest for social justice. I pointed out that after 13 years of a Labour government a bright child from a poor home in Britain today is overtaken at school by a less bright child from a better off home. This is unacceptable. And our gap between rich and poor is as big as when Charles Dickens was writing &#8220;Hard Times&#8221; in the middle of the 19th century.  These would be tackled by Lib Dem policies on extra money for schools, and lifting the limit for paying tax to £10,000, giving most people £700 extra a year.</p>
<p>Questions ranged over Palestine/Israel, asylum seekers, replacing the House of Lords, adult education, buses, tackling the deficit, religious discrimination in the workplace, and climate change.</p>
<p>Altogether a busy and enjoyable day.</p>
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