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Monthly Archives: July 2025

1st  Liberal Democrats should oppose the proscription of Palestine Action (43) by Paul Walter
  30 June 2025 – yesterday’s press releases (0) by Mark Valladares
  1 July 2025 – today’s press releases (2) by Mark Valladares
2nd  Diary of a Returning Officer: Week 2 – some thoughts about diversity… (10) by Mark Valladares
  Labour’s social security fiasco and “ERG” moment (10) by Andrew Chandler
  Jo Swinson talks to the Observer about a new approach to economics (7) by NewsHound
  Three Lib Dem MPs nominated for Political Purpose Awards (0) by The Voice
3rd  This isn’t the future Beveridge fought for (63) by Jack Meredith
4th  Hina Bokhari urges London mayor to do more to tackle Islamophobia (5) by Mary Reid
  We can both sympathise with Reeves and not excuse the cuts (1) by Jack Meredith
  A great way to celebrate your first anniversary as MP (1) by The Voice
  ALDC by-election report, 3rd July (3) by Liam Yip
  4 July 2025 – today’s press releases (1) by Mark Valladares
5th  Observations of an Expat: Scary Thoughts (12) by Tom Arms
6th  Tom Arms’ World Review (8) by Tom Arms
  Littleborough and Saddleworth by-election – 30 years on (3) by Howard Sykes
  Emma Macdonald to fight Shetland in Scottish Parliament election (1) by Caron Lindsay
7th  5-6 July 2025 – the weekend’s press releases (0) by Mark Valladares
  Liberal Democrat Friends of Palestine strongly oppose the Government’s chilling extension of terrorism powers to deal with protest groups like Palestine Action (10) by The Voice
  Beyond Neoliberalism: Rethinking freedom to create a post-growth liberalism fit for the 21st Century (18) by Rodrigo Palmer
  Game, Set, Match: Why Liberal Democrats Must Prepare for Labour’s Autumn Tax Squeeze (14) by Jamie Dalzell
  Mathew on Monday – Social Insecurity: A right, not a handout! (13) by Mathew Hulbert
8th  This week is SEND week: we have an opportunity to get reform right (2) by Callum Robertson
  Book review: The Men Of 1924 (5) by Paul Walter
9th  What’s on at Bournemouth? FCC’s agenda selection report (7) by Nick Da Costa
  Government should stop using “working people” and audit income inequality and poverty (10) by Chris Perry
  Has Christine Jardine been sacked from Lib Dem Front Bench? (31) by The Voice
10th  The case for taxing the super-rich more (9) by Mark Corner
  An apology to Chris Whiting (6) by Jack Meredith
  Diary of a Returning Officer: Week 3 – why diary planning isn’t necessarily easy… (2) by Mark Valladares
  Christine Jardine’s response in full (5) by The Voice
  Public sector procurement (8) by Michael Taylor
11th  Freedom (0) by Jack Meredith
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