The Liberal Democrat Campaign for Racial Equality will be holding a very important fringe meeting on Sunday 15th September at 7:45 pm in room 1D in the Brighton Centre.
We will be discussing progress on implementing the Alderdice Review, six years after it was published.
The event is being held in association with Liberator and the Social Liberal Forum.
The speakers are:
Dr Mark Pack, Party President
Meral Hussein Ece, Lib Dem member of the House of Lords
Rt Hon Sir Vincent Cable , former Lib Dem Leader
Janice Turner
Victoria Collins MP
As a young black man born and raised in the London Borough of Southwark. I came to the Liberal Democrats via Jonathon & Veronica Hunt and Sir Simon Hughes. I had issues around my business. My company was a a victim of alleged fraud. My company the third largest employer in my borough behind Southwark council and Kings College Health Care Trust employing 800 people and completing 10,000 trips for disabled people every day across 26 London Boroughs.
Those remarkable Lib Dem MPs councillors and activist took up my case and I won back my contract that my company had won in a bonafide OJEU tender process which had been illegally removed.
I was hooked, those Lib Dem people I came in to contact with I believed spoke for me. I joined the Lib Dems in Southwark over 22 years ago.
As time went on I got involved in an equality SAO / AO because our local party did not look like the people the party wished to represent.
I was determined to do something about it. I spoke with former Lib Dem Leader Nick Clegg in 2009. He told me that we will do something about the lack of race equality in this party. We need to be quick as we could be seen to be “worse than the Tories.”
Well we have seen the Cameron A list in all their glory at dizzying heights in the Conservative Party and in government.
In 2018 I had my arm twisted by Merlene Toh Emerson to do something on race equality within the party. I became the founding Chair of LDCRE along with Vice Chairs Janice Turner and Dr Mohsin Khan.
We welcomed a review that was being carried out Lord John Alderdice. A lot of my colleagues did not have any faith in the process whatsoever. I persuaded my then colleagues to give the man a chance.