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Welcome to Hodge Hill Liberal Democrats web site

Keeping in-touch with our area all year round

TK (1)

Welcome to the Hodge Hill Lib Dems web site. I am Councillor Tariq Khan the Parliamentry Spokesman for Hodge Hill Constituency.

Having been a councillor in Birmingham for 13 years, I know one of the most important things is keeping in touch with local people and listening to what they have to say. This website is a key part of that.

Through this site we hope to keep you up-to-date with local and national news, our campaigns and the work our local councillors are doing in Hodge Hill Constituency. You can also stay up-to-date with the latest information by pressing the register button on the right.

The site also contains contact information for all our local councillors and the opening times for our new Constituency Advice Centre. Please feel free to contact us any time about the issues that affect you.

Best wishes,

TK Sig

£2 million for road safety in Bordesley Green

Mon 14th Apr 2008

Local Lib Dem Councillor Shaukat Ali Khan is welcoming £2.5 million of road safety work in Bordesley Green. The work is taking place in the Coventry Road and Green Lane areas.

Cllr Shaukat Ali Khan and Cllr Zaker Choudhry, Bordesley Green Ward, Birmingham (photography: Victoria Marsom)

Nick Clegg backs local Lib Dem Team

Sun 13th Apr 2008

Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg has personally backed local Lib Dem candidates in this year's important local elections. The elections are set to be a close fight between the Liberal Democrats and Labour.

Nick Clegg with Hodge Hill Lib Dems

Cleaning up in Hodge Hill

Sat 12th Apr 2008

Energetic Lib Dem campaigners in Hodge Hill are showing that it's action not words that are important in the fight to clean up our local area.

Gwyn Neilly & Maureen Barnsley and sweeping machine (photography: Victoria Marsom)

The £6.5 billion cost of Iraq War

Fri 11th Apr 2008

Local people have reacted angrily to recent estimates that set the British cost of the Iraq War at more than £6.5 BILLION.

Lib Dem MPs and MEPs campaigns with £6.5 billion Iraq war cheque

Poorest people hit by Labour's tax rise

Fri 11th Apr 2008

Gordon Brown's decision to abolish the 10p rate of income tax will hurt the poorest people in the country the most, according to the Liberal Democrats.The change means a huge tax increase for single working people with no young children who earn less than £18,500 a year.

Nick Clegg & Tariq Khan
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