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| Watford Liberal Democrats | <info@watfordlibdems.org.uk> | 5th September 2010 |
New Commission Brings Liberal Policies, Sidelines Tories - Duff, Hall2.00.00pm GMT Fri 27th Nov 2009 The announcement of EU Commission President Barroso's proposed new college of Commissioners has been welcomed as a boost for Liberal Democrat policies in Europe and a confirmation of the Conservatives' irrelevance. Andrew Duff MEP (East of England), Liberal Democrat European Spokesman on Constitutional Affairs said: "I am delighted that Liberals and Democrats have been given eight Commission posts - including the key portfolio of Economic and Monetary Affairs (Olli Rehn). "At a time of economic crisis, we need Liberal policies to help the UK and all of Europe to return to robust growth." Fiona Hall MEP (North East of England), Leader of the Liberal Democrat MEPs added: "Liberal Democrats have campaigned on three key priority areas for Europe: the economy, the environment and crime and civil liberties. "The new European Commission announced today hands all of those portfolios to Liberal Democrat parties , and we look forward to Liberal solutions to Europe's problems. "By contrast, the Conservatives' new group has been given nothing at all and remains at the sidelines, impotent and ignored." ENDS. NOTES TO EDITORS Responsibilities of the Commissioners-designate (Liberals and Democrats in bold)
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