New policy consultation site launched

The run-up to party conference always helps focus people’s minds on finishing off projects and it’s often a mad dash to have things ready in time for conference. One of the many new things we’ve been getting ready for conference is our new policy consultation website that has been unveiled today – http://consult.libdems.org.uk

It is being used at first to support the four policy consultations the policy team are running in Brighton, but we are intending to make it a permanent fixture of the internet with new consultations using it too rather than just running the site down when the current four are finished.

So do go take a look – be consulted – and let us know what you think.

(Particular thanks to Martin of martintod.org.uk for help in producing the site).

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