Sir, – Politicians have been known to be “economical with the truth” in the past, but it concerns me when they do so in your letters page.

The Liberal Democrat candidate for Richmond in his letter “Vote for Change” (D&S, April 16) made a number of false claims, which need to be corrected.

Mr Meredith, who lives and works in Brussels, used the address of a well-known local Liberal activist on his letter to wrongly claim that Richmond was “OUR great constituency”.

Mr Meredith does not live in the Richmond constituency, nor can he vote in the constituency and his sycophantic use of the term “great” contradicts your front-page article of the same day. In that Mr Meredith’s Lib Dem colleague Stuart Parsons quite rightly claims that Richmondshire is being stripped of jobs as the benefits offices are moved to Northallerton.

This deplorable betrayal by Richmondshire District Council hardly suggests greatness.

Secondly, Mr Meredith claims, “Only the Liberal Democrats are committed to changing this unfair electoral system”. Untrue. There are a number of political parties fighting this election on the platform of electoral reform, not least my party, the Green Party.

Unlike Mr Meredith, I have had many years of fighting the unfair electoral system in the Richmond constituency, which has left our councils awash with Tories – far more than their share of the vote deserves – and with few effective opposition councillors.

Unlike Mr Meredith, I do not concede defeat to William Hague, who has been noticeable by his absence in this election, taking voters for granted so much that he has even turned down the traditional Churches Together debate by candidates in Richmond next Friday at the Methodist church at 7.30pm.

LESLIE ROWE Green Party candiate, Richmond.