The Party President reports back… February/March 2026

Here at Liberal Democrat Towers, we know that Party President, Josh Babarinde MP exists – we’re on his constituency mailing list bringing us news of his campaigns in sunny Eastbourne – nice place, pity that Sussex County Cricket Club dropped Saffrons Week more than two decades ago…

But, if you’d been wondering what he’s been doing since he was passed a copy of “On Liberty” by his predecessor, Baron Pack of Crouch Hill (you did let him have it, didn’t you, Mark?), we can report that he’s allowed something to be placed on the Party website.

And yes, it’s a bit like Arthur Dent’s explanation of where the notice of intention to demolish his house could be found, but nonetheless, we think that it’s worth a read…

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