Saturday debates open thread – Mental health, manifesto, green laws

This is what’s happening in Liverpool today and how to follow it. It should have been published a while ago but got lost in the technology.

Today’s timetable

 F1 Formal opening of the Federal Conference byLord Mayor Cllr Erica Kemp CBE 

Report: Federal Conference Committee

F3 Report: Federal Policy Committee

Policy motion: Mental Health 48 Speech: Rt Hon Danny Alexander MP 50

Policy motion: Stronger Economy, Fairer Society, Opportunity for Everyone 50

Speech: Jo Swinson MP

Policy motion: Five Green Laws

Speech: Rt Hon Dr Vince Cable MP

Q&A session with Rt Hon Nick Clegg MP

 

Policy motion: A Better Deal for Britain’s Workforce

Reports: Parliamentary Parties

Report: Federal Executive

Report: Federal Finance and Administration Committee

Report: Diversity Engagement Group

Report: Campaign for Gender Balance

How to follow what is going on

You can view or download the agenda, directory and policy papers.

You can instal the Conference app from the App store or from Google Play or view it on Blackberry or Windows phones.

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