MICHELE JOINS LIB DEMS
Former independent Flint Town Councillor Michele Jones has joined the Welsh Liberal Democrats, believed to be the first Lib Dem to sit on the ancient historic council.
Michele, who represents Castle ward in Flint, has joined the party after being inspired by Kirsty Williams AM, Leader of the Welsh Liberal Democrats, whom she recently shadowed as part of a ‘Women Into Public Life’ initiative, the second stage of the Women Making a Difference project.
The project encourages Women from all backgrounds to become more actively involved in their local communities and in the decision making process both locally and nationally.
Michele, who remains committed to working hard for the residents of Castle ward who elected her to the Town Council last year, highlights the Lib Dems’ reputation as strong grassroots campaigners as one of the key reasons for her decision.
Michele says: “”I hadn’t realised how much control those in power had over every aspect of our lives and this encouraged me to stand in the local elections in an attempt to make changes for the better.
“I remain firmly wedded to that belief and I have seen first hand by shadowing Kirsty the similarities in our approach and that the Lib Dems are also committed to putting people first.
“I will continue to be a strong independent voice for the people of Flint Castle ward, free to put local residents’ concerns first, but with the support of a party that encourages individual freedom.
“I am delighted to be joining a progressive party with the ideas and beliefs that mirror my own and I look forward to playing my part in the party’s future success,” added Michele.
Speaking in Flint this morning (Thursday 19th February 2009) Kirsty Williams AM was one of the first to congratulate Michele for joining the Welsh Lib Dems and said: “It was a pleasure to be shadowed by such a talented and enthusiastic individual as Michele and I was therefore delighted that Michele has decided to join our party and I am confident she will have a very bright future in politics.”
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