Conference debates open thread: Saturday 19th September

Whether you are physically in Bournemouth or are following what is happening from home, this is your place to talk about the public face of the Conference – in other words, all the debates and speeches that are going on in the main auditorium.  Please use the comments below to add your reports on policy and constitutional debates or to draw readers’ attention to ones in the pipeline.

We will be running a similar thread each day, so please confine your comments today to what is actually happening today. Tomorrow’s instalment will appear at 8.30am tomorrow morning.

We will also be running a thread each day on fringes, so use that one for anything going on outside the main show.

So what is happening today at Conference?

Saturday 19th September

10.00-12.30 Consultative session: FPC Review of Policy Process

Lunch break

13.20-14.50 Consultative session: General Election Review

(party members only)

14.50-15.15 F1 Opening of Conference

F2 Speech: Baroness Brinton

15.15-15.50 F2 Report: Federal Conference Committee

F3 Report: Federal Policy Committee

15.50-16.50 F5 Policy motion: Creating Safe and Legal Routes for Refugees

16.50-17.20 F6 Policy Pitch 17

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