Liberal Democrat Newswire #52 is out: those Ashcroft polls and what’s going to happen in Glasgow?
Anyone, after all, liberal or democrat or neither, can be in favour of walking along the coast. … Read the full post »
Read about former Liberal Democrat MP (Sutton and Cheam, 1997-2015) and government minister, Paul Burstow.
Anyone, after all, liberal or democrat or neither, can be in favour of walking along the coast. … Read the full post »
Reading through it, especially the opening, it’s clear that Tim Farron has a real passion for the subject and an ability to make a personal and moving case for the importance of housing as an issue. … Read the full post »
Basically, if you’re in Glasgow and Norman Lamb isn’t in the room, the chances are you’ve got to the wrong venue by mistake. … Read the full post »
Back for its fifth year is my Liberal Democrat conference fringe meeting league table, showing how many fringes each MP will be speaking at. … Read the full post »
Monday should see the government publish details of how it will respond to the Dilnot Commission and improve the way people pay for care in their old age. … Read the full post »
Last night Emily Frith won out in a very competitive field to be the new Liberal Democrat Parliamentary candidate in Hampstead & Kilburn, taking over from Ed Fordham (who decided not to stand again). … Read the full post »
Right, time to set the alarm clock extra early for tomorrow morning to do a Radio 5 Live interview as it’s the week of the Mid-Term Review. … Read the full post »
During the first couple of years of this Parliament, my own travels around Liberal Democrat local parties often crossed over with those of Paul Burstow. … Read the full post »
Now the dust has settled, the numbers have been given a thorough going over and the politics of it is playing out, Liberal Democrat Newswire #29 takes a look at the 2012 Autumn Statement. … Read the full post »
This morning it was off to Sutton to help Nick Emmerson and the team in the Stonecot by-election. … Read the full post »