Conference webcasts have started

Conference seems to have started very calmly and efficiently this weekend – no long queues at registration this year! – but we’ve already started our conference webcasts. First up is Lynne Featherstone, who will be presenting the Lib Dem blog of the year award this evening. Later today Ming Campbell and conference committee chair Duncan Brack will also appear. All their webcasts will be on www.libdems.org.uk/conference/webcasts.html

Oscars, here we come!

PS Nick Clegg has also done a webcast on his first six months as Shadow Home Secretary: http://www.libdems.org.uk/justice/issues/clegg-webcast.html

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