“Freedom, creativity and the internet” – Lib Dem conference passes motion
After an excellent debate at Liberal Democrat federal party conference this morning, the motion on ‘Freedom, creativity and the internet’ was passed. … Read the full post »
The Digital Economy Act 2010 had a controversial passage through Parliament. Here are my posts about it.
After an excellent debate at Liberal Democrat federal party conference this morning, the motion on ‘Freedom, creativity and the internet’ was passed. … Read the full post »
The story so far regarding the Liberal Democrats and the highly controversial Digital Economy Bill, currently going through Parliament. … Read the full post »
Not perhaps the most likely of allegations, but then that’s what the music industry lobbyists have been suggesting may be the case. … Read the full post »
Speaking at the Liberal Democrat spring conference this morning, Danny Alexander said the party will seek to make further changes to the Digital Economy Bill when it comes to the Commons. … Read the full post »
With the Liberal Democrat spring conference in Birmingham this weekend, Nick Clegg is giving his last conference speech before the general election. … Read the full post »
You may have noticed the, er…, very lively debate in the Liberal Democrats about the Digital Economy Bill and an amendment moved by two Liberal Democrat peers. … Read the full post »
Although journalists sometimes struggle with the concept of a party that debates policy openly and has a democratic policy-making process, that’s a key part of the Liberal Democrat approach. … Read the full post »
The Digital Economy Bill has become one of the most heavily debated topics on Liberal Democrat Voice. … Read the full post »
The BBC reported over the weekend about growing concerns in Parliament over the government’s controversial Digital Economy Bill. … Read the full post »
Yesterday Don Foster (Shadow Culture, Media and Sport Secretary) kindly gave over some time to talk about his views on the Digital Economy Bill. … Read the full post »