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I would like to see an independent voice artilce from Amnesty International about why they pulled out of the torture inquiry recently and an article by Halina Ward (see http://www.fdsd.org/about/people/) about sustainable development. Halina spoke at the SLF conference recently. An article from Neal Lawson (Compass) perhaps on Banking reform would be interesting as well.
Anne-Marie O’Reilly from the Campaign Against the Arms Trade would be a good choice. Since we are so rubbish at armed interventions around the world, maybe we should consider not selling arms to despots in the first place?
Martin Jacques could be invited to write an article on “When China Rules the World” given his remarkable speech at the joint Liberal International/ Chines Lib Dem event recently.
I do not know who specifically, but very little has been written about the EU. In the past it was a major topic, but today the EU looks in a sorry state and no one in our party seems to be saying anything interesting about it at the moment.
Would be interesting to see if any MPs would like to respond.
My own preference, for what it is worth, is that LDV tackles the big issues rather than parachiol point scoring stories that only matter in Little Twitteringham.