LDVideo: Tim Farron’s first leaders’ speech




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  • Charles Rothwell 24th Sep '15 - 2:59pm

    Thanks for this. I recorded it (together with all the morning’s proceedings) from BBC Parliament, but useful to have it here as well.
    By the way, can anyone tell me who is “in charge” of the Party’s YouTube site and, if so, WHY they are? It is still full of ancient/totally out of date stuff from the 2015GE and also long before then and has obviously been totally neglected since those times. Needs a complete makeover and lots more clips with Tim (plus yesterday’s speech full centre, of course), extracts from Bournemouth and, following on from Tim’s speech, lots of “YES!” material for the referendum fight in my view as well. Why not make it the “first port of call” for “Yes” voters (in conjunction with CBI and sharing links/material etc.)

  • Charles Rothwell 24th Sep '15 - 4:37pm

    Glad to see (further to the above) that Tim’s speech (and his first PPB) ARE now on the YouTube site. Good!

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