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Lincolnshire Independents, Lincolnshire First
Hilltop Farm, Welbourn, Lincolnshire LN5 0QH  01400 273323
Email: cllrm.overton@lincolnshire.gov.uk  



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Our Vision



Don’t you think it’s high time to get party politics out of local government?



Lincolnshire independents cooperate with good decision-making but have no time for the Party Whip and block voting, which is effective in "gagging" your local representatives who have party allegiances and resulted in some very well known very poor decisions in this county.








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Invitations to supper club and other events

Lincolnshire independents look at issues carefully, speak up and vote freely for what is right for the people of Lincolnshire. They represent their communities directly. Close communication with local people is more important than party politics.


Independents are elected on their own merit and thus tend to do their job better and be closely in touch with their own communities, committed to supporting them in many ways. Independents are interested in what their electorate is seeking and that forms their manifesto. Their first loyalty is to the people they represent.


We believe that all local councillors should be Independent, with local voters our only masters and local improvements our aim.



Lincolnshire Independents - Lincolnshire First!  The Independent cause has very long roots, before parties were brought into local government. At the last election we had a good number of Independents standing across the county and came first or second in almost every seat where we stood.


Lincolnshire independents tend to bring a cleaner ethos, concentrating on issues and voting for what they believe is right for our communities


Lincolnshire Independents - Lincolnshire First!




Next Supper Club Event

Friday 24th February 7.30pm Cogglesford Mill, Sleaford for all Independents

See you there!

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