Lib Dem members on email will have received the following message from the party’s interim chief executive Chris Fox this afternoon advertising the new members’ site, designed to complement the main party website and the ACT social networking website.
Dear Stephen,
Today we are launching the new Liberal Democrat members’ website: www.libdems.org.uk/members
This provides a new channel of communication right across the Party and it is an important resource for all party members.The new members’ website is there to give you the things you need. It includes our latest news, as well as campaigning resources, policy documents and a wide range of information about how the Party’s organised.
This new site is the third stage in our online strategy. We successfully launched the new libdems.org.uk, and our social action network Act, in the autumn.You can get to the site via the ‘Members’ button in the top right corner of the home page on libdems.org.uk or you can go direct to the log-in page at www.libdems.org.uk/members
Best wishes,
Chris Fox
Chief Executive, Liberal Democrats
Have you logged in yet? What are your first impressions? (For example, I like the look of the policy library: seems easy to navigate and handy).
Let us know …
7 Comments
I didn’t get an email. Have I been kicked out?
Your email will be reaching you shortly, James….
The new site is clear and well laid out, easy to navigate too. My negative would be that I am a little confused by the vast number of LD sites I have logged into up to now – it may be my perception only, but Flock Together, the main LD site, the local site etc. seem too much.
I am hoping for one place I can log into, find out what’s going on nearby and further afield, see any calls for assistance in the run-up to elections etc. Even on this new members’ site, when I click the Flock Together link, I need to sign in again – could it not just open as another page within the members’ site?
Online action is such an important tool and somehow combining everything from Facebook to Twitter and member areas would mean members could make more effective use of the time they spare for the Party.
Namaste,
Tina
Can we log in with a Liberal Democrats account, or do we have to create a new account to log in to the Members’ Site?
It uses the existing LDA
To whom should I direct a very serious complaint about a security flaw with the new members site?
@David Nikel: Thanks. The site looks good and seems to have lots of useful information.