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Wakefield Lib Dems Executive 2012

We are always keen for new members to help us promote the Liberal Democrats locally in a variety of ways.

If you would like more information about joining Wakefield Liberal Democrats, contact Membership Development Officer, David Currie, on 01924 279295 today to express your interest or contact us via our online form.

Alternatively you can join the party via the national website and they will forward your details to us.

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Mark Goodair,
Wakefield Liberal Democrats,
7 Rayner Street,
Horbury,
WF4 5BD

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Susan Kramer: Mutual banking has a vital role to play

“People have been taking a personal stand against bank scandals and moving their money to local, ethical or mutual financial institutions that they feel they can trust.  But for many the local choice has been quite limited.  So the sale of hundreds of Lloyds branches to the Co-op is not only good news for taxpayer but customers as well.

“Currently, the consumer banking sector is dominated by a small number of banks who have been taking their customers for granted. A healthy banking sector relies on diverse banks competing for customers by offering competitive deals.

 “Liberal Democrats have long championed the mutual approach to business because mutuals give people a proper stake in the places they work, spreading wealth through society, and bringing innovative and imaginative business ideas to bear on meeting local needs.

“That is why the Co-op and other local, ethical or mutual banks have a vital role to play in making our banking sector more diverse. This deal will help throw open the retail banking market, give a boost to mutual banking and will help the industry move back to responsible banking that benefits the wider economy.”

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