London Lib Dems: Talk to your neighbours!

It’s always valuable to meet with campaigners from neighbouring areas, to share ideas (and helpers!)

In a change to the printed guide which has been sent out to London Region Liberal Democrats, this Saturday’s Autumn Conference now features a campaigning pick-me-up.

Campaign Surgery, a fringe event at 11.45, is great for development parties. Here’s the idea:

Are you trying to win your first council seats or to strengthen a small group on the Council? If so, come along to this two-way surgery session where you can chat informally with some of our Regional team and staff.

Come and let us know about the particular challenges in YOUR target ward. Meet with other campaigners from other parts of London who may be experiencing similar issues so we can win together!

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