New LDV members’ survey now live: your views on the NHS reform bill

The new LDV members’ survey is now live. So if you are one of the c.1,300 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.

This month’s survey focuses on the Health and Social Care Bill currently being debated in Parliament, in addition to our regular set of ‘Coalition tracker’ questions. We’ll publish the results ahead of the party’s Spring conference in NewcastleGateshead this coming weekend.

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]

You can access the results from our previous LDV members surveys by clicking here.

* Stephen was Editor (and Co-Editor) of Liberal Democrat Voice from 2007 to 2015, and writes at The Collected Stephen Tall.

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2 Comments

  • Tracy Connell 5th Mar '12 - 8:03am

    That was a tough survey because I’m still split over this bill. I tried to be on the positive side and be fair in my view, but tbh I’m still wavering.

  • Grammar Police 5th Mar '12 - 9:17am

    I agree Tracy, I feel the same way. All bills are compromises, with good bits and bad bits – this one more than most.

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