One Day Members Manifesto Conference

14 Nov 2007

The Lib Dem Manifesto Group is organising a special one-day conference to give party members an opportunity to contribute to the development of the party's next general election manifesto at the London School of Economics, 12 January 2008 (10.00-18.00).

It will involve leading figures in the party and invited guest speakers and will be modelled on the successful 2006 'Meeting the Challenge' Conference.

This conference will include:

  • an opening keynote speech by the new leader;
  • a major debate on the political challenges presented by the other parties, and the political opportunities for the Liberal Democrats;
  • a question and answer panel on the best way to improve public services;
  • and a series of breakout workshops run by party organisations and think-tanks.

A full agenda for the day will be published in early December.

Last time, places at the one-day conference were fully booked well in advance. Party members wishing to register now can do so by downloading a registration form from the event website: http://www.libdems.org.uk/conference/manifestogroup.html

Larry Ngan and Lib Dem Campaigners on The Leas, Folkestone

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