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Make a liberal future your legacy

Leave a gift in your Will to the Liberal Democrats and you will be helping build our liberal future. A gift in your Will is an investment in the long-term future of our party, our values and our campaigning. We need the help of generous supporters like you to build a liberal future for Britain.

That's why we have created the Future Fund, to make sure legacy gifts make a lasting impact on our campaigns. Donations to the FutureFund will be vital to the party’s future, providing significant and steady backing for our campaigns throughout the electoral cycle.

The Future Fund will enable our MPs and candidates to redouble their campaigns for individual rights, for a greener economy, for the protection of our rivers and waterways and to promote stronger relations and trade internationally.

We have partnered with Farewill to give you the opportunity to write or amend a Will online for free. Farewill is the largest will writer in the UK and allows you to write your will from home in less than 30 minutes.

How leaving a gift in your Will makes a difference

Without the incredible kindness and support of legacy pledgers, we would not be able to continue supporting the candidates and campaigns which we need to protect the future of the Liberal Democrats.

Gifts in Wills can take many forms - they can be a fixed amount, a percentage of your estate, or the proceeds from a specific gift, like a piece of jewellery or stocks and shares.

5% of the average UK estate, could fund a professional campaign organiser for a year to help elect a new MP or take control of a council.

10% of the average UK estate, could fund two rounds of letters to key swing voters across a council area, delivered by Royal Mail.

20% of the average UK estate, could fund a marketing plan for a target constituency for a whole year with leaflets, letters and digital advertising.

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Join the Legacy Society

The Legacy Society is free to join for everyone who has included our party in their Will.

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How to leave a gift in your Will

A step-by-step guide to making a liberal future your legacy

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We're leaving a liberal legacy

Find out why people like Ramesh and Alison are leaving a gifts in their Wills to the Liberal Democrats.
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“Our party is driven by the commitment, passion and generosity of members, activists and supporters like you, who have dedicated vital support to the Liberal Democrats.

“Leaving a gift in your will to the Liberal Democrats is one way to recognise and protect the values and beliefs you have championed as a committed Liberal Democrat.”

Ramesh Dewan, Chair of the Liberal Democrat Future Fund & Legacy Society

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“After speaking with legal experts and the legacy team at Liberal Democrat HQ, I decided to change my gift to the party by leaving a percentage of my estate (residuary gift) rather than a fixed sum (pecuniary gift).

“I encourage you to do the same because it reduces the need to revise your will in line with changes to the value of your estate.”

Baroness Alison Suttie

Get in touch

Contact our Legacy Team to learn more about legacy giving, from how your gift can make a difference to our free Will writing service.

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