Sir Ed Davey 'proud' of Cambridgeshire council's four-day week

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Sir Ed Davey 'proud' of Cambridgeshire council's four-day week
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Sir Ed Davey says the council was right to stand up to the former government over the plans.

The leader of the Liberal Democrats has said he is proud of party members on South Cambridgeshire Council who introduced a four-day working week despite government criticism.

Speaking about the council's actions for the first time, Sir Ed said he was proud of Lib Dems in South Cambridgeshire. "They understood that we got it," he said. "We now want to make sure that we repay the trust people have put in the Liberal Democrats. He said he wanted his party to be the main choice for voters in future elections but there were still real challenges for the party.plans to cut the winter fuel allowance

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