ONE of Chard's District councillors has decided to leave the Conservative Party and move to the Liberal Democrats.

Councillor Amanda Broom announced today, April 29, that she is changing political parties citing the impact of current Conservative policies on her constituents.

She said: "I have been increasing concerned over the current Government's direction of travel to the right, and the potential impact of these policies on my ward members, in particular those on low pay, long term ailments or disabilities.

"I am also disappointed with the Government’s lack of foresight with regards to sustainable environmental policies, including renewable energy.

"It has now reached the point where I am not comfortable supporting, or, representing the Conservative Party and many of its policies at a national level, hence my decision to leave and move across to the Liberal Democrats.

"In my opinion, the Liberal Democrats better reflect a more balanced approach to dealing with the deficit, whilst protecting those in our society less able to survive the increasing division between those who have and those who have not.

"Despite my change of political allegiance, I remain committed to working with colleagues from all parties and at all levels who continue to promote a fair society, and, equality of opportunity for the residents of South Somerset, in particular Chard as I have done since first being elected.

"Nothing has changed, nor will it change, in my commitment to represent residents to the very best of my ability."

Cllr Broom has also written a letter, which will be sent to all the constituents in her ward.

In it she says: "It has been with great consideration that I have taken the to resign from the Conservative Party.

"Over the previous months and weeks, there have been many new policies which the governmetn have inbtriduced and I am not fully supportive of these.

"These policies are centred on further public spending cuts, and the environment.

"As I do not agree with these policies, I find I am not able to represent the Conservative Party anymore.

"I will remain as your town and ditrict councillor, and will continue to work for you, as I truly believe I have done since the election last may, but now as a Liberal Democrat."