Liberal Democrat Leader Ed Davey opened the party’s first ever office in Dominic Raab’s ultra-marginal Surrey constituency.
The Liberal Democrats are under 3,000 votes away from ousting the Conservative Deputy Prime Minister at the next election.
Since the last General Election, the Liberal Democrats have been on a winning streak; gaining a host of council seats in Esher and Walton as well as achieving three historic parliamentary by-election victories in Chesham & Amersham, North Shropshire and Tiverton & Honiton.
Read MoreWhat are your biggest concerns? We asked the constituents in Esher & Walton – and you answered…
The main job of an MP is to listen to then represent the people in their constituency. That’s why Monica Harding’s team carried out a constituency-wide survey - calling on residents across Esher and Walton and asking them to fill out a short questionnaire - during the weeks before the general election was called, to identify their worries on local and national issues.
Imagine living under a cloud of uncertainty about whether you could stay in the community in which you live - a community where you may have lived for decades, had a family, built up wide networks of friends and neighbours - but where now, through no fault of your own, are unsure whether you can remain.
Read MoreLib Dems close in on taking Esher & Walton.
A seat poll conducted by Survation and commissioned by the Liberal Democrats for the parliamentary constituency of Esher and Walton has shown the Liberal Democrats are best placed to defeat Dominic Raab.
We had a fantastic visit to Hinchley Wood School with Jo Swinson and Ed Davey, today. A big thank you to Ben Bartlett, the headteacher, and all the wonderful staff for hosting us all.
Read MoreMonica Harding’s general election campaign had a prime slot on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme on Tuesday morning.
Read MoreBoth the Conservatives and Labour are stuck in the past, failing time and time again to deliver a better future. Vote for me to stop Brexit and help me build a brighter future for all.
Read MoreThis was a slickly run sit-down dinner, drawing hundreds of mostly well-heeled locals exuding crossness about Brexit; were I a local Conservative, I would be worried .
Read MoreEsher and Walton voted 60% to Remain in the EU. 40% voted to Leave, but not for No Deal - that was never part of the Referendum campaign. The Brexit-Tory party and its hard-right Brexiteer MP Dominic Raab are not representative here.
Read MoreThe £1.8bn is not new money, our economy is not in good health and the Prime Minister has lied. At best, his announcement is a sticking plaster for an NHS in critical condition; at worst, it covers up a Brexit bung, shiny new hospitals to distract from the No Deal catastrophe ahead.
Read MoreOn his first Monday in his new job as Foreign Secretary, Dominic Raab was all over the media. He was even trending on Twitter by the evening. Although he’s usually quick to retweet his best bits, his own feed was strangely silent after all this activity. Why such uncharacteristic modesty?
Read MoreBoris Johnson has finally achieved his life’s ambition. The votes of just 160,000 Tory Party members (that’s less than 0.3% of the UK’s electorate) have secured for him the keys to Number 10. And with the keys, the Brexit mess he and his fellow hardline Brexiteers have created: a divided country, an imploding party and a dangerously uncertain future for Britain in Europe, and in the world. Boris Johnson has come full circle - he created the Brexit shambles, now it is time for him to own it.
Read MoreVoters are embracing positivity, the Lib Dems and remaining in the EU.
When the local government election results came in on 3rd May – over 1300 seats lost by the Tories, the Labour party failing to capitalise on the Tory collapse and losing over 80 of their own Councillors, and over 700 won by the Liberal Democrats – did you look at them and think that’s an electorate telling Theresa May to “get on with Brexit”? No, me neither.
Read MoreLatest From Monica Harding For Esher & Walton Spring 2019. What a mess we’re in. Whichever way you voted on Brexit, there’s no arguing that the Government’s handling of it has been a disaster.
Read MoreAnother Telegraph article from Dominic Raab and another blatant tilt at the Tory leadership, all dressed up as serious policy making. No mention of the Tory government’s shameful nine-year record that has exacerbated the housing crisis in the UK.
Read MoreA week is a long time in politics, even at a time of stability and good government. Now, it feels like an eternity. Less than a week ago, the Prime Minister addressed the nation and told them “I am on your side”. Since then, over five and a half million people have signed the petition to revoke Article 50 and over a million people took to the streets of London on Saturday on the People’s Vote March.
Read MorePlease Join Me, Marching For A People’s Vote On #Brexit
Read MoreA mum of four, as well as a Vice Chair of Governors at a local school, I’ve seen how Tory funding cuts are impacting our schools at first hand. You may have seen the A mum of four, as well as a Vice Chair of Governors at a local school, I’ve seen how Tory funding cuts are impacting our schools at first hand.
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