Autumn conference agenda and papers now online

Liberal Democrat autumn conference agenda 2010All the papers for next month’s Liberal Democrat Conference in Liverpool are now available online at the party’s website.

These include the agenda, which contains details and times of speeches, debates and consultative sessions. There’s also an introduction from the new Federal Conference Committee chair, Andrew Wiseman, and an article by party leader Nick Clegg: “Delivering in Government.”

The training programme, reports to conference, “Accountability to the poor” policy paper and consultation papers on health, IT and volunteering are all available here.

The 2010 Conference Directory (including fringe guide) will be available on the party website in due course.

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2 Comments

  • what a depressing agenda. Apart from gay marriage its all attacking the Coalition or motherhood. nothing new or bold or radical.

    And having the education debate on Monday morning with Nick’s speech in the afternoon just ensures that his speech is overshadowed by what the press will bill as a rejection of the Coaltion/split/crisis

  • Shock! no Tory Cabinet members listed as giving speeches in the main conference.

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