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  Harmer, Roger
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AffiliationLiberal Democrats  
<-  2024-01-01  
 
NameRoger Harmer
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, England , United Kingdom
Emailroger.harmer@birminghamlibdems.org.uk
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Jun 21, 2024 06:36pm
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InfoRoger is the Deputy Leader of the Lib Dem Group on Birmingham City Council.

He serves on the Housing and Neighbourhoods Scrutiny Committee and is one of the four Councillors, one from each party, on the Council who successfully proposed the Climate Emergency Motion. He now sits on the Taskforce that was set up as a result.

Roger’s priorities are:

1) To secure greater investment in the NHS, especially to cut waiting times to see GPs, improve care for those with mental health problems

2) To improve education and youth services, increasing investment in our schools and to provide better facilities for our young people.

3) To tackle crime and anti-social behaviour by increasing the size of our Neighbourhood Police Teams and protecting their local bases.

Roger believes the UK’s best interests are served by remaining a member of the EU and argues that a no deal Brexit would be particularly damaging to Yardley.

The coming General Election will be a fight between Labour and the Lib Dems in Yardley. Both parties have won the seat twice in the last 4 General Elections. As a local resident with a strong history of representing the area on the Council Roger is well placed to continue the Lib Dems history of success in the seat.

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  07/04/2024 UK Parliament - Birmingham Yardley Lost 10.06% (-21.13%)
  12/12/2019 UK Parliament - Birmingham Yardley Lost 8.80% (-45.98%)
  06/08/2017 UK Parliament - Birmingham Northfield Lost 2.16% (-51.04%)
  05/06/2010 UK Parliament - Birmingham Edgbaston Lost 15.36% (-25.27%)
  05/04/2006 Birmingham City Council - Springfield Lost 31.06% (-6.03%)
  05/05/2005 UK Parliament - Birmingham Hall Green Lost 19.35% (-27.86%)
  05/01/1997 UK Parliament - Birmingham Sparkbrook & Small Heath Lost 9.31% (-54.96%)
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