Leadership election hustings - dates announced and all members welcome

26 Jan 2006

The dates of the Liberal Democrat leadership election official hustings have been released. Following the close of nominations, the 3 candidates are Ming Campbell, Simon Hughes and Chris Huhne. The dates and times (with contact email for further information) are:

Hustings at Slough will be held during the South Central Region Liberal Democrats Spring Conference. No fee will be charged for members to attend the hustings.

Hustings at Tunbridge Wells will be held on Wednesday 22 February 7.30 - 9pm, at the Camden Centre. Park in the multi-storey car par behind the Royal Victoria Place shopping centre. Email local party for more exact directions - alan.bullion@informa.com

A collection will be taken to cover costs of the hall.

Larry Ngan and Lib Dem Campaigners on The Leas, Folkestone

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