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"I apologise that I cannot currently be here to meet and answer the questions and concerns of the people of our constituency. Due to the sudden recent loss of my father I have to return to my family home in Mauritius. It is my responsibility as the eldest son to take care of the funeral arrangements.
"My family and I are of Hindu faith and we believe in the need to observe the passing of one’s elders with respect and reverence. We will follow a strict religious ceremony to set my father free to continue on his journey into the next life.
"I look forward to returning to Grantham and Stamford at the end of the month to join the rest of my campaign team in the final weeks before the General Election."

Harrish
Your local candidate.

Postal voting? Don't miss registration!

With the General Election on 6th May, there is still time to arrange a postal vote. Voting by post is an easy and convenient way of voting if you are unable to get to the polling station on polling day - for any reason.

Applications to vote by post must also be received no later than 11 working days before Polling Day. With the General Election taking place on Thursday 6 May the deadline to apply for a postal vote, or to amend or cancel existing postal or proxy voting arrangements, will be 5pm on Tuesday 20 April.

All eligible electors have the right to organise to vote by post rather than attend their allocated Polling Station.

A postal vote can be sent to your home address or to any other address that you give. Postal votes can be sent overseas, but you need to consider whether there will be enough time to receive and return your ballot paper by election day.

Postal votes are usually sent out about a week before election day, to give you time to complete it and send it back so that it arrives by close of poll (10pm on May 6th).

The Liberal Democrats have created a tool to make registering for a postal vote easy. Available online now at https://www.libdems.org.uk/vote_by_post.aspx all you need to do is:

- Complete all the fields marked with an asterisk (*)

- Print, sign and date the form generated

- Send the application form to the address provided on the form

Liberal Democrats - Change that works for the East Midlands

• Thousands of people in the East Midlands freed from paying any income tax at all, while almost everyone else gets £700 back
• More than £200m extra for local schools to cut class sizes and provide one-to-one tuition
• 175+ extra police officers on your streets
• Investment in new, green industries, creating thousands of jobs across the East Midlands

Want to find out more? Read indepth about how the Liberal Democrats would bring change to the East Midlands.
Click here to download the pdf document

LD2010 Issue Eight: The 2010 Campaign is underway

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Nick Clegg reveals Tories’ £13bn VAT bombshell

Liberal Democrat analysis of the Conservatives’ proposed tax cuts or reversals shows that they will cost over £13.5bn a year in 2011-12 prices – yet just £100m has been specifically identified to fund them. Nick revealed this VAT bombshell this week on his visit to Glasgow. Find out more >

Harrish Bisnauthsing - Your local candidate


Harrish Bisnauthsing is out and about the Grantham and Stamford constituency campaigning for the Lib Dems in the build up to the General Election. Over the course of the campaign election materials will be posted on this site for all. Follow the link below for the complete document displayed in a plain text format for the visually impaired.

Election is 'not two-horse race' says Nick Clegg

Mr Clegg, leader of the Liberal Democrats said: "It is a very exciting opportunity for everyone in Britain who wants fairness and real change, who wants something different.
"This isn't the old politics of a two-horse race between Labour and the Conservative Party. The real choice is between the old politics of Labour and Conservatives and something different, something new and that is what we offer."

Read the full BBC News article