Category Archives: Conference

Anything relating to the spring or autumn conferences

Debating policy at federal conference: give us your views!

Liberal Democrats are rightly proud of the fact that we remain the only major party to be internally democratic. Party policy can only be decided by the vote of the representatives of the party membership, after debate at the party conference.

Despite this, however, the number of policy motions submitted to conference has steadily fallen over the last ten years or so – down by about half between 1997 and 2007. This makes it more difficult for Federal Conference Committee (FCC) to select an agenda full of topics people actually want to speak about and debate. In addition, we are more …

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London Lib Dem conference

Next Tuesday London Liberal Democrats hold our conference– and this year, as well as keynote speeches from Nick Clegg and Brian Paddick, we will be making time for some new sessions too.

Firstly, there’ll be a Campaign Briefing, led by Chris Rennard, who will update members and activists about the campaign we are now running across the capital, in the run-up to the Mayor and GLA elections on 1 May.

And secondly we will also have time for a discussion of three of the really big issues facing the future of London:

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Diary of a Conference Jade (aged a great deal): Saturday Night and Sunday Morning

Following LVT fringe on Saturday I want nothing so much as a nice hot cup of tea and a sit down, but instead I slouch along ten minutes’ worth of regenerational dockland to the Crowne Plaza, where I gather with other bloggers to guzzle free wine and get congratulated in public by impressive people until I go all red and gruff and shuffly. My trophy isn’t really big enough to drink wine out of with any conviction but it does look damnably like it would take a large boiled egg just perfectly, and that’s the important thing.

James Graham warns me and the People’s Choice category winner, my very own homebody MP Lynne Featherstone, that our opinions will now forever be measured against our status as award winners. I don’t think this bothers the board-sweeping Hornsey & Wood Green contingent too much. Lynne’s point of view is already public property anyway, and mine is generally so fractal that there are few opinions I will not painstakingly obfuscate with detail and caveat to the point where people inevitably lose track of why they objected to them in the first place.

No, I am far more concerned, this being the Campaign for Gender Balance, about my hair, which I have not brushed properly for the whole of the five hours up to the point where I have to have my picture taken, and my general appearance, which is located somewhere on a given 3D matrix between “hungover”, “beige” and “dead”. It’s not easy hitting the big time without warning. Or a hairbrush. James Graham, of course, is used to all this and has been swept into town in a cloud of stardust (albeit with an hour’s delay at Crewe) to sit on the panel of a fringe-meeting, present an award, and then be whisked off back to celeb-land (or at least Warrington).

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Open Thread: your views on Liverpool

Conference Committee is very keen to hear from delegates what they thought about Liverpool as a conference venue. How was the arena? Were your hotels OK? How would you feel about holding an autumn conference there?

My view is that it’s pretty good already and will all be a lot better when the hotels onsite are completed, and the long walk is reduced. I’d definitely be happy to go back to Liverpool for an autumn conference.

The podcast has views from some conference goers – some of them slightly biassed in favour of Liverpool.

But the thread is open …

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CGB Blog awards – full coverage

After a lengthy pause for a train journey home, a chance to edit the tapes very slightly, and the time taken to upload the file, Lib Dem Voice is very pleased to present a full recording of the proceedings on Saturday evening – including as an added bonus, a quick webinar from Lib Dem blogging expert Mary Reid.

Congratulations to winners Lynne Featherstone, Alix Mortimer, Jo Christie Smith and Betsan Powys.

A full list of all websites mentioned in the report will follow below very shortly is below

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Round up of conference blogs

More people than ever have been blogging from Conference – here’s a quick round up of some of the excellent non-LibDemVoice coverage on the LD blogosphere.

The Lanson Boy has some excellent photos here, here and here.

Don Liberali is a hoot as always as is the Lib Dem’s favourite fluffy elephant.

In an interesting experiment with new media, Richard Gadsen live-twittered the leader’s speech.

Lynne Featherstone reacts to finally winning a prize after so many nominations.

From Lincoln not Liverpool, Ryan Cullen picks up on Auntie’s conference coverage.

Local blogger and campaigner Paula Keaveney has news of …

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Glee Club podcast

Many thanks to the A Capella Glee Club, the handful of conference delegates who hadn’t had enough singing at the actual Glee Club by 1am and continued for a further two hours into the early hours of the morning, long after the staff had cleared away the chairs and shooed us out.   I always feel it’s not really Glee Club unless you’ve actually injured your vocal folds.

Here is the A Capella Glee Club (all 5ish of us) performing Glee Club classic “Losing Deposits”

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Diary of a Conference Virgin (aged 29 1/6): Saturday part deux

Our Vince Cable the Able was the main event of a lot of people’s Saturday conference. It will therefore surprise precisely no-one to see that the Red Box is desperately attaching electrodes to the equine corpse of the “Should Vince have stood?” non-issue. The giveaway in such tedious toilet paper coverage is that it actually devalues Cable – the man supposedly being praised – as much as Clegg, as if the shadow chancellor’s function is limited to providing a compare-and-contrast exercise for the media.

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Leader’s Speech: Open Thread

A chance for all those at home listening to Nick Clegg’s speech on the radio or BBC News 24 to have their say, before all those who were actually there get home and start weighing in.

In previous years, conference representatives have arrived home to hear very different spins being applied to the words they heard, so it’s always interesting to compare how speeches come across in person and mediated across the ether.

UPDATES: You can read his speech here (part one) and here (part two). Coverage so far includes:

Sky News – Clegg: ‘Donations Cap To Save Britain’
Politics.co.uk

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Illegal abductions

One of the debates yesterday was about illegal abductions, otherwise known as the US kidnapping people around the world. You can read the text of the motion here, which called for a full independent inquiry into the UK’s involvement in the abductions.

And for other conference news, here is Lynne Featherstone’s Sunday morning diary:

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Diary of a Conference Virgin (aged 29 1/6): Saturday

Continuing in the little-known twenty four hours later school of live-blogging, we come to the moment on Saturday morning when I unglue my eyelids just in time to hear Brian Paddick deliver his London setpiece.

He is as impressive as ever, and plays on his background in just the right way – “I’m not a politician. I don’t know much about talk, but  I do know a lot about delivery”. His main hitpoints are crime, housing and transport, and increasingly his speeches use his life experience as a personal sidelight on all of them, not just crime. I am

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Campaign for Gender Balance Blog Awards

The full results of the blog awards… James has them.

And hopefully I’ll be able to bring you a podcast of the full event tomorrow, including comprehensive advice from ReadMyDay’s Mary Reid, after I’ve had a chance to tinker with the sound a little.

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Sam Coates covers conference

A few good pieces from Sam Coates over at the TimesOnline blog. He was clearly at the same Vince speech as our own Alex Foster, although the idea of filling the conference hall with new Cablite Daily Mail reading Lib Dems might put the wind up some of our existing conference reps. The speech didn’t go down quite as well with Wetherspoons, by the way. I just hope Tim Martin isn’t reading the LDV comments thread.

Coates’s piece on unapologetic Clegg seems to hit the mark too.

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The Red Book

 Our LDV office, under the arena seating, is shared with the Innovations Dept and PICS, so some cross-fertilization on content is possible. George Crozier updating the party website with what goes on can call across to see if we’re doing something and vice-versa.

Interviewing George Crozier

I’d just been brainstorming with Innovations about some ideas for a podcast when George came in and announced that he had the Red Book. What is this Red Book, you may ask? And so, the interview:

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Alan Beith’s longevity

Hooray! Someone has phoned the Podcast Hotline 020 7617 7221.

Alright, so it’s a blatant plug for an event later in the year, but I have no objection to testing the technology this way.

EDIT: the event is now on FlockTogether.

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Diary of a Conference Virgin (aged 29 1/6*): Friday

On Friday, I undergo the unwieldy registration process and persuade MatGB to take a new picture for my pass, because my last picture was taken in Brighton when I was both windswept and hungover, whereas today I am merely windswept. In fact this is not technically my first conference, but my only contributions to proceedings in Brighton last September were to hang around outside the conference centre leafletting and go to the Bloggers’ Drinks. I was going to call this column Diary of a Conference Virgin-sort-of-with-some-fumbling but decided that discretion should be the better part of valour.

We are joined by my friend familiar to LDV posters as Grammar Police, and we start Lib Dem-spotting in earnest. The bulky tourist families and bevies of French schoolchildren shuffling round the Albert Dock are now joined by small parties of worthy looking people clutching sheaves of paper. Sharp-suited aides (as sharp-suited as Liberal Democrats get) bark into phones and Tom Brake is reported to be sitting alone in Coffee Republic looking a little bit bored. You can’t move around the Conference Centre area without taking on at least one leaflet per minute, a thing I am happy to do partly because I feel sorry for the leafletters (we all do; it’s a leafletters’ self-made paradise) and partly because I am not organised enough to have brought a notebook.

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Saturday conference diary: Lynne Featherstone

UPDATE: Federal website now updated with the latest speech – Simon Hughes’s Party President words from just before lunch.

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Legal Aid debate

You cannot have democracy, civil rights and a rule of law without access to justice, and you can’t have access to justice without Legal Aid. So said speaker after speaker in interesting waistcoats. And they are right of course. There is no access to justice for millions in this country, and the move to fixed fees will decrease it further by driving more legal aid practises out of business.

As much as this is all true, I found I had more sympathy for the lone dissenting voice of Elizabeth Dukes. Why is it that Legal Aid costs £34 per person in …

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Warm reception for Vince

Conference has just listened with rapt attention to shadow chancellor Dr Vince Cable MP. As Sal Brinton pointed out in her introduction, Vince has had an amazing time of it in the last few months following events largely unforseeable as recently as the last conference.

So delegates were very keen to show Vince their gratitude, and burst into applause simply at the mention of his name, and continued for a number of minutes after he got to the podium. Vince – apparently a Stalin expert – joked this was because he was deploying the old Stalinist technique of peppering …

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News from the daily sheets

George Crozier, from the Political Intelligence and Communication Section wrote last night in a comment that a little difficulty was being had updating the party website from Liverpool, and gave the following information about the weekend:

The two emergency motions which will be debated between 16.25 and 16.55 on Saturday (tomorrow) are on Extraordinary Rendition and Sustainable Banking.The emergency motion that will be debated at 9am on Sunday morning is on Gaza. It is proposed by Hackney Lib Dems and it condemns both terrorist acts aimed at Israeli civilian targets and disproportionate use of force by the Israeli Defence Forces.

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Liverpool Arena: first impressions

Part of observing Conference Ctte meant I got to tag along on their tour of the building, and here are my thoughts:

  • It’s huge
  • And Shiny
  • And painted lots of very bright colours
  • There are amazing views back over Liverpool when you walk out of the building
  • (Almost) Everyone’s happy to see you
  • Registration went really quickly (I needed to upgrade to a voting rep badge because I didn’t send local party officer details to Cowley Street in time)
  • The building is a total rabbit warren – and not just the backstage bits where the LDV office is located
  • But this might be because we are not using

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User Generated Content

Like a crazed talk-show host, I’m appealing for Lib Dem Voice readers at home and at conference to contribute to our coverage of conference.

You can e-mail [email protected] if you have a whole opinion piece – or a very long comment – to submit for consideration. Our general guidelines are here.

You can phone our podcast hotline with your views: 020 7617 7221 (perhaps you were planning to give a speech and didn’t called to the platform? Well, phone your speech in to us…)

And you can of course always leave comments at the items we do cover. We’ll …

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Opinion: Better health = a more equal society

I’ve submitted an amendment to the motion accompanying the health policy paper we’ll be debating this weekend at the Lib Dems’ spring conference in Liverpool, and our esteemed editors have asked to me to explain its reasoning.

The amendment aims to add to the list of things we want to do: ‘Concerted action across government to tackle the root causes of ill health and inequalities in health, including high levels of income and wealth inequality, poverty, poor housing and environmental pollution’.

The thinking behind it was triggered by listening to Nick Clegg’s comments when the paper was launched. He used the statistic – familiar from his leadership campaign, and a good illustration of the problem – that someone born in the poorest ward of Sheffield would have a life expectancy of fourteen years less than someone born in the richest ward. ‘And’, he added, ‘the NHS has to do something about this’.

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Diary of a Conference Virgin (aged 29 1/4): Thursday

The People’s Republic of Mortimer is very much your modern, convenient lock-up-and-leave totalitarian state, so when this diary was suggested as a way of keeping homebodies in touch with the all-singing all-dancing excitement that is a political party conference, I had only to change the guard, cancel the milk and weaken the currency so that no-one would be popular enough to mount a coup while I was gone.

Our grand progress northwards was agreeably punctuated by a very kind man offering to buy us a sandwich (seeing that we were embarrassed for funds; it is an expensive business running a republic) and the most patriotically scouse train manager one could wish for: “This train will be calling at Watford Junction, Nuneaton, Stafford, Crewe, Runcorn and Liverpool – city of culture 2008 – Lime Street. Expected time of arrival in Liverpool – eight times European cup winners – is 12.47. On behalf of the driver, the crew, the trolley staff, the people in the shop and the fluffy mascot on the dashboard may I warmly welcome you aboard this Virgin Trains service to the greatest city on earth and assure you that we will be bearing you away from the dirty south as fast as humanly possible.”

Emerging from Lime Street station is a fine if disconcerting experience. Why, someone has picked up the Roman forum, rebuilt it at its zenith and plonked it down in the middle of a whirlwind of merciless relief roads! You can still sense, around Lime Street and along the docks in particular, the puffy pride of those Victorian grandees pretending they were Pericles, bolting on superbly extravagant civic buildings to what had formerly been a very ordinary if sprawling port city. The experience of sailing up the Mersey to dock at Liverpool must have been, to your average Irish famine victim for example, something akin to how arriving by ship at New York feels now.

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News from Nick

The latest party video is a brief chat from our leader Nick Clegg telling us about Liverpool and some of the issues facing us at conference.

Shortly after that, he headed into the rally, which as I write, is where I’m headed.

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The Liverpool Arena does have a roof

In the spirit of closer working between conference and Lib Dem Voice, we were invited to send an observer to the deliberations of the Federal Conference Committee, which meets shortly before Conference.

The Liverpool Arena does have a roof, noted party staff as operation issues began the order of the day. Those who had been onsite for longer reported that the Liverpool Arena staff were helpful, had a can-do attitude, and had worked hard to fix the few problems that had arisen. London Assembly Members will be reassured to hear that they are permitted to use the facilities set aside for Parliamentarians. Taxis have been notified of the times likely to be busiest when queues for the shuttle buses rise; and even as the meeting began, more flags were being deployed to the outside of the building to make it look more “Lib Dem.”

Federal Conference Committee is charged with the day-to-day running of conference and is the final arbiter on what gets discussed. They have been discussing the conference agenda for months. They decide which if any amendments finally see the light of day. They have input on decisions about separate votes. They rule whether emergency motions are genuine emergencies. At their meeting in the conference centre just hours before the first major events take place, they meet with party staff to decide how the rest of us will be spending our next two days. After a brief report on the technical issues, they get stuck into considering amendments.

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Bring a leaflet to Liverpool

The Agents Association is asking people to bring copies of their their best leaflets to Liverpool so that people attending can get new ideas from other people’s work. An exchange of best practice, if you will.

Chair, Miranda Roberts, writes:

Please, please, please, if you are coming to Liverpool this weekend, grab a handful of any leaflets you have hanging around, bung them in your suitcase and then bring them to the Agents Association stand in the exhibition at Liverpool conference this weekend!

There will be a small reward for bringing us leaflets…

Any kind of leaflet is welcome – Focus, street

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Liverpool drinks – the answer

Following our earlier discussion with Colin Eldridge, the answer to our drinks question was an unequivocal vote for Rigbys,

Therefore, our Liberal Drinks in Liverpool will be after the conference rally, which finishes at 7.30pm, in Rigby’s, 23-25 Dale Street, Liverpool L2 2EZ.

The meeting may well be curtailed early as people decamp to the LGA Lib Dem Group reception to see the outcome of the Lib Dem Council Group of the Year awards.

In previous years, we’ve identified ourselves by being the group with the conference name-badges on.

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Podcast: interview with Colin Eldridge

LibDemVoice kicks off our conference coverage with an interview with Colin Eldridge, Liverpool councillor and PPC for Liverpool Wavertree.

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LibDemVoice at Lib Dem Conference

Lib Dem Voice will be providing enhanced coverage of this Spring’s Lib Dem Conference – live from Liverpool.

Voice reporters will be at the Liverpool Arena with all the inside information from the movers and shakers on the conference floor, and up-to-the-minute coverage of the Conference fringe and exhibitions.

Lib Dem Voice has also been granted unique and privileged access to the Federal Conference Committee as they debate the inner workings of Conference.

We’ll be hoping to bring you podcast interviews and an interesting multimedia experience as and when it happens. And whether you’re attending conference in person, or watching from afar, we …

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