Catching up on my reading, I came across this advice from “The Economist” from Wednesday. With the ongoing debate about overtaking the Conservatives at the next election, and with real questions about ...
This weekend is ten years on from the results being declared following the Scottish Independence Referendum, and for those Liberals, like me, who voted Yes to Independence, much has changed since then ...
The UK trans community is concerned and dismayed that some Lib Dem parliamentarians seem to be excessively supporting the Cass review. The Cass review might superficially appear to be reasonable and ...
Pennsylvania’s is known as “The Keystone State.” There are lots of reasons for this moniker but the one most pertinent at the moment is that it holds the key to the White House. It is generally agreed ...
The Electoral Commission report on Voter ID in the General Election found that 16,000 would-be voters were turned away by ...
It looks as though Steve Darling, the Party’s newly appointed spokesperson for Work and Pensions, is going to have an early baptism in his new role, with an Employment Rights Bill expected to come ...
When lockdown hit us we all turned to Zoom or one of its online rivals to maintain our working and social lives. Local Councils worked out ways of carrying out essential business online, and that ...
Following on from my post his morning about the show of solidarity with trans people planned for this lunchtime, this is how ...
Post-General Election, there has been a slew of articles, in Lib Dem publications, about our strategic direction. Three interlinked commonplaces come up time and again. All, in my view, are wrong. Let ...
It’s nearly time for the Lib Dem Disco and, in accordance with tradition, we are publishing the set list. Ed Davey dropped a ...
You’ve got to feel sorry for poor Max Wilkinson, our MP for Cheltenham. He confessed at the rally to having no love for Abba, and he had to sit through Dancing Queen as Ed came on. We’ll put the ...