Lib Dem members welcomed to Web Forum on Trident renewal

23 Feb 2007

Lib Dem members in Shepway have been invited to take part in a web forum on Monday 26th February to answer questions on the Federal Policy Committee motion on Trident which will be debated at the Liberal Democrat UK conference in Harrogate.

Lib Dem spring conference in Harrogate is now just a week away. Labour have cancelled their spring conference. The Conservatives will debate no policies at theirs. Only the Liberal Democrats are prepared to debate the issues openly. For the Liberal Democrats, conference makes policy - conference representatives get the final say.

One key debate is on the future of Trident, and Party Defence spokesman Nick Harvey has set-up a web forum which outlines the motion we will be debating and allows you to post up questions and comments about the issues.

On Monday 26th February, Nick Harvey will be answering the questions live on the site from 7pm-9pm. Please feel free to visit the site at http://z6.invisionfree.com/LDNuclearDeterrent/index.php.

You can post up comments and questions both before and during Monday. And even if you do not want to post up questions, feel free to visit the site to read about the issues.

Larry Ngan and Lib Dem Campaigners on The Leas, Folkestone

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