co—leader of the party adrian ramsay will be visiting the new waveney valley constituency today, to seebank hub" now that there are no longer any bank branches in the area. the liberal democrats are committing to the expansion of free school meals for children across the country, if elected. sir ed davey made the announcement during a visit to a school while campaigning in harpenden, and he'll continue his party's campaign in south west london. the conservatives are making an election promise to crack down on fly—tipping and anti—social tenants in england and wales. their plans would see dumpers of illegal rubbish get points on their driving licences, and badly behaved tenants would get three strikes before being kicked out of social housing. the party said it was part of plans to improve people's quality of life and boost community cohesion. labour called the announcement "more empty words", while the lib dems said fines for fly—tipping had been so low under the tories that the party had, in effect, "legalised littering". let's speak to mel stride, who has served as the secretary of st