Coming to Brighton? Lib Dem Autumn Conference 2106 Premlinary Agenda Released

26 Jul 2016
Brighton Pier

The preliminary agenda for the Liberal Democrats Autumn 2016 Brighton conference has been released.

The full Agenda (full details of motions and speeches) as well as the Directory (including the fringe guide) will be available in the next few weeks.

Conference runs from Saturday 17th - Tuesday 20th September. Lib Dem conference is now "One Member, One Vote" for all debates, so all paid-up members that register for conference can vote.

Key highlights of this Autumn conference include:

  • Debates on Brexit, Housing, Green Economy, Parent Governors, Access to Justice, Homelessness and Combatting Rascism amongst others, and;
  • Speeches from Tim Farron MP, Norman Lamb MP and more

If you haven't registered yet it's not too late. You can still save money as the early bird rate is active until midnight on the 12th August - register now.

Larry Ngan and Lib Dem Campaigners on The Leas, Folkestone

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