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LIBDEMS TAKE CAMPAIGN FOR VOLUNTEER DRIVERS TO PARLIAMENT

5.11.26pm BST (GMT +0100) Tue 19th Aug 2008

Richard Burt

Liberal Democrats have taken the campaign for an increase in mileage allowances for volunteer drivers in Worcestershire all the way to parliament.

Shadow Secretary of State for Health, Norman Lamb MP has tabled an Early Day Motion calling on the government to match increases in travelling expenses awarded to NHS staff for volunteer drivers. The motion has cross-party support and also calls for increases to be made tax free to reflect the rising cost of fuel.

Local Liberal Democrat parliamentary candidate, Richard Burt has welcomed the move and called on Worcestershire's MPs, who have not yet signed, to back the motion.

Richard said:

"Volunteer drivers across the county need the support of all local politicians for this campaign.

"I had no hesitation in signing a petition set up by my parliamentary opponent to help sustain the vital services provided by our volunteer drivers. I hope all our local MPs will reciprocate by signing Norman Lamb's Early Day Motion in parliament. Their signatures would help send a clear message to government on this issue."

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