Conference Countdown 2015: This is where you can keep up with all the conference news, views, gossip and scandal

Since July 10th, we’ve published over 30 posts about the Bournemouth Conference here on Liberal Democrat Voice. These have included views on key motions being debated as well as more gossipy items such as ones about the Lib Dem Disco and Dr Who.

You can read all those posts and all the ones coming up in the next week by clicking on our Conference category here or on where it says “Conference” after “posted in” at the bottom of any of our posts about the Bournemouth gathering. Additionally, you can click on “Reportage” at the top of each conference post.

Also at the top of each conference post, as you can see at the top of this one (if you are reading it in full), you can click on the conference live Twitter stream, click to contribute views to LDV, go to the party official conference site or watch the event on BBC Parliament.

So, whether you are going to conference, already at conference, or working, resting or playing elsewhere, there’s every chance to keep up with the conference latest at Liberal Democrat Voice, our place to talk!

* Paul Walter is a Liberal Democrat activist and member of the Liberal Democrat Voice team. He blogs at Liberal Burblings.

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