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    Quote Originally Posted by 1959_60 View Post
    Old news there OC. That motion has already been passed.

    The spring conference agenda is still to be decided.
    I am actually a co-author of a motion on social care (Beveridge 2.0) which is being considered for debate there.

    Unlike the other parties, Lib Dem policy can only be made by a vote of the members, and members are able to submit their own motions for consideration.

    The trans issue affects a surprising number of people (as did gay marriage, that we brought in during the coalition)

    https://www.markpack.org.uk/166271/s...ill-be-online/
    Sorry 59 my online telegraph subscription has out of date links making them look current.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldcolner View Post
    Sorry 59 my online telegraph subscription has out of date links making them look current.
    The latest news on the Lib Dem page in the Telegraph website is dated 27 September, from Will Rennie, 2 days after the story I posted above!
    Is anything happening 59-60?

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