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Monthly Archives: April 2025

1st  LDV and AI – a new venture (10) by Caron Lindsay
  It’s just gone 12 noon – were you fooled? (0) by The Voice
2nd  Liberals and socialists – a response (24) by Jack Meredith
  Mark Pack’s Monthly Report to members (3) by Mark Pack
  We can win in Hull and East Yorkshire. But only with your help  (0) by Mike Ross
  William Wallace writes..British Politics in a national and global emergency (9) by Caron Lindsay
  Ed Davey: UK must stand firm against Trump’s attempts to divide and rule (10) by The Voice
3rd  The Liberal Democrats are more than the new ‘Party of Middle England’ (5) by Samuel Jackson
  Scottish Lib Dems select Andrew Baxter for top Highland target (0) by The Voice
  It’s time to buy British – and mean It (21) by Mo Waqas
4th  Two brilliant by-election gains (8) by Caron Lindsay
  Trump has set out his tariffs – the UK should respond robustly (26) by Nick Baird
  Join a Policy Working Group (0) by Mary Reid
  Ed Davey’s speech to the Scottish Lib Dem Conference. (1) by The Voice
  ALDC By-election Report, 3rd April (9) by Charles Quinn
5th  Observations of an Expat: Boycott! (30) by Tom Arms
6th  WATCH: Alex Cole-Hamilton’s speech from Scottish Conference (0) by Caron Lindsay
  Tom Arms’ World Review (18) by Tom Arms
  Bullied bullies and the New World Order (5) by Vince Cable
7th  Welcome to my day: 7 April 2025 – a reminder of what freedom really means… (16) by Mark Valladares
  Further thoughts on Parliamentary Candidates’ debates: thinking beyond First Past the Post (2) by Samuel Jackson
  Selecting and not selecting people (3) by Stephen Harte
  Making Labour Councillors more comfortable (4) by Simon McGrath
  Davey on Starmer speech: “End this trade war through strength not timidity” (14) by The Voice
8th  Is this a Liberal moment? (15) by Jonathan Parry
  Liberator 428 is out (1) by The Liberator Collective
9th  Why are we not leaning into our radical side? (18) by John Grout
  Welsh Lib Dems select candidates for key targets (1) by The Voice
  The hidden cost of Local Government Reorganisation (17) by Sally Yalden
10th  Jamie Greene on joining the Lib Dems (1) by Caron Lindsay
  Could you help make Lib Dem policy on economy, international security, democracy or primary healthcare? (0) by The Voice
  Why I’m a liberal, through the lens of the Oxford Labour Club (17) by Zagham Farhan
11th  Are we Trumpers now? Why our “Buy British” message sends the wrong signal (39) by Ricky Treadwell
12th  Observations of an Expat: It’s War (15) by Tom Arms
  Wera Hobhouse refused entry to Hong Kong to see new grandson (2) by Caron Lindsay
  Special Saturday sitting: What did Lib Dem MPs say? (13) by Caron Lindsay
13th  Tom Arms’ World Review (12) by Tom Arms
14th  Welcome to my day: 14 April 2025 – wouldn’t a bit of boredom and a nice cup of tea hit the spot right now? (2) by Mark Valladares
  Mark Pack writes: The biggest prize in May’s local elections (3) by Mark Pack
  Who is Afraid of Red, Yellow and Blue: AI art and Neo-Fascism (5) by rrakku
15th  Lib Dem led Councils shortlisted for top Award (0) by Simon McGrath
  My journey from Socialism to Liberalism (21) by Jim Coupland
16th  Politics must change (29) by Peter Wrigley
  Opportunities in our appeals and disciplinary processes (0) by The Voice
  Official Lib Dem reaction to today’s Supreme Court judgement (33) by Caron Lindsay
17th  Yes, Liberals can and should be proud to be British (8) by Alan Grant
  Edinburgh book launch – all invited (0) by Michael Meadowcroft
18th  The Pathway to Peace for Israel and Palestine: the West Bank is Critical Too (9) by Jonathan Brown
  We have just entered a civil rights emergency (10) by Chris Northwood
  Christine Jardine requests meeting with Minister over LGBTQ+ rights (3) by The Voice
19th  Observations of an ex pat – MAGA vs the Liberal Elite (34) by Tom Arms
  The Supreme Court Judgment will inspire more people to campaign for LGBT+ rights (2) by Adrian Hyyrylainen-Trett
20th  Tom Arms’ World Review (14) by Tom Arms
21st  A Vision for a Sustainable NHS Workforce in Scotland (25) by Tanvir Ahmad
22nd  Pope Francis and his legacy (7) by Michal Siewniak
23rd  A thief in the night (4) by Hugh Andrew
  Last chance: Opportunities in our disciplinary and appeals system (0) by The Voice
  William Wallace writes: How should liberals mark VE Day (7) by Lord William Wallace
  The responsibility of Parliament to act on the Gaza War (15) by Andy Daer
24th  Kashmir in Crisis: Navigating the Aftermath of the Pahalgam Attack (1) by Mo Waqas
  Say hello to the Groper’s Charter (23) by John Grout
25th  Russia sanctions ten Lib Dem Parliamentarians (0) by Simon McGrath
26th  Observations of an ex pat: The big split (13) by Tom Arms
  The ridiculous war on headphone dodgers (18) by Jim Coupland
  What is “biological sex”, according to the UK Supreme Court? (6) by Em Dean
27th  Tom Arms’ World Review (1) by Tom Arms
  Labour’s welfare cuts are a choice – Liberal Democrats choose compassion (12) by Victor Chamberlain
28th  Welcome to my day: 28 April 2025 – this time, I’ll give it to someone special? (19) by Mark Valladares
  Maiden speech: Lord (Mark) Pack (1) by Mark Valladares
  ALDC by-election report – 24 April 2025 (2) by ALDC
29th  Political Liberalism (14) by Jonathan Parry
  A great victory for Liberals everywhere (8) by Simon McGrath
30th  Ed Davey turns DJ to support Mike Ross in Hull (0) by Caron Lindsay
  Mark Pack’s report to Members (0) by Mark Pack
  Council Tax is broken – It’s time for Liberal Democrats to lead reform (18) by Mike Bell
  Ed Davey: Kemi Badenoch facing a “reckoning at the ballot box” as former Conservative voters rally behind Liberal Democrats (4) by The Voice
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