New LDV members survey now live: your views on the NHS, immigration, AV and the Coalition

The new LDV members’ survey is now live. So if you are one of the 1,500+ registered members of the Liberal Democrat Voice forum – and any paid-up party member is welcome to join – then you now have the opportunity to make your views known.

Questions we’re asking this month include:

  • what you think of the Coalition’s proposals for the NHS, and the Government’s policies on Libya and nuclear energy;
  • your views on immigration policy and the Alternative Vote;
  • how you describe your political identity;
  • how satisfied you are with Nick Clegg as party leader, and leading figures within the Lib Dems; and
  • what you think of the Coalition’s performance to date.

It should take no longer than 5-10 minutes minutes to fill in. All registered members of the Forum should have already been e-mailed with a unique link to take you to the survey. If you haven’t received yours, or if you are signing up to the Forum now, please drop Ryan Cullen a line at [email protected]

We’ll publish the results in a few days’ time. You can access the results from our previous LDV members surveys by clicking here.

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