Whilst The Economist is calling for Liberal Democrats to move economically rightwards, the mood music from the newly-elected Liberal Democrat MPs is somewhat different. In a piece for The House ...
I've long been one with a penchant for fighting Labour. I grew up on Lincoln's famed Tower Estate. Growing up I was ...
There's been an ongoing debate within the party about Europe, and the ambition for rejoining the European Union. And, within that debate, there has been an oft-expressed disappointment that the party ...
I missed this as I was on my way to Brighton at the time, but thought that it might of interest to readers. Friday, September 13th saw the First Reading of a Private Members' Bill in the House of ...
A couple of weeks ago, new MP for Surrey Heath Al Pinkerton wrote for us about a Conference fringe meeting he was chairing about the Falklands. In that article, he said: In so many ways we Liberal ...
As we do each year at both the Spring and Autumn Conferences, we take a moment to celebrate and recognise the inspiring ...
Keir Starmer and Labour had earned the right to a bit celebration in Liverpool this week. Having turned Labour around from an utter mess to a party with the size of majority nobody should ever have, t ...
Catching up on my reading, I came across this advice from “The Economist” from Wednesday. With the ongoing debate about overtaking the Conservatives at the next election, and with real questions about ...
This weekend is ten years on from the results being declared following the Scottish Independence Referendum, and for those Liberals, like me, who voted Yes to Independence, much has changed since then ...
The UK trans community is concerned and dismayed that some Lib Dem parliamentarians seem to be excessively supporting the Cass review. The Cass review might superficially appear to be reasonable and ...
Pennsylvania’s is known as “The Keystone State.” There are lots of reasons for this moniker but the one most pertinent at the moment is that it holds the key to the White House. It is generally agreed ...
When lockdown hit us we all turned to Zoom or one of its online rivals to maintain our working and social lives. Local Councils worked out ways of carrying out essential business online, and that ...