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Monthly Archives: May 2024

1st  Lib Dem MPs contribute to Commons debate on assisted dying (2) by The Voice
  FPTP is worse than you realised (36) by Alex Hosking
  30 April 2024 – yesterday’s (Federal) press releases (0) by Mark Valladares
  30 April 2024 – yesterday’s (other) press releases (1) by Mark Valladares
2nd  1 May 2024 – yesterday’s Federal press releases (4) by Mark Valladares
  1 May 2024 – yesterday’s other press releases (1) by Mark Valladares
  It’s Polling Day (17) by Mary Reid
  2 May 2024 – today’s press releases (6) by Mark Valladares
3rd  Overnight results (3) by Mary Reid
  Afternoon results (8) by Mary Reid
  Ed Davey and the dinosaurs (1) by Mary Reid
  Early evening results (5) by Mary Reid
  Lib Dems gain Tunbridge Wells (3) by Mary Reid
  And we’ve gained Dorset! (2) by Mary Reid
  The stragglers (4) by Mary Reid
4th  London waits (4) by Mary Reid
  Observations of an Expat: Campus Powder Keg (13) by Tom Arms
  LibLink: Mark Pack’s round-up of local elections results so far (9) by The Voice
  Saturday afternoon round-up: Lib Dems win more Council seats than Tories for first time in 28 years (2) by Caron Lindsay
  London Mayor (0) by Mary Reid
  Great achievement in SW London (5) by Mary Reid
  And, finally – we have 2 Lib Dem London Assembly members (26) by Caron Lindsay
5th  Tom Arms’ World Review (3) by Tom Arms
  You wouldn’t think the Lib Dems had come second from the media coverage (29) by Caron Lindsay
  Lib Dems gain a seat in Salford Quays – and most Council seats in past 5 years (2) by Caron Lindsay
6th  The Scottish Parliament Election – 25 years on (3) by Caron Lindsay
  Welcome to my day: 6 May 2024 – there’s always someone worse off than you are… (1) by Mark Valladares
  Entering adulthood (11) by Michal Siewniak
7th  Ed Davey tabling no confidence motion today (3) by Mary Reid
  Liberals, save us Irish from ourselves (11) by Shane Burke
  Lib Dems up ⬆️ Conservatives down ⬇️ (2) by The Voice
8th  Alex Cole-Hamilton stands for First Minister (0) by The Voice
  Final agenda published for Scottish Conference (1) by Caron Lindsay
  Lunchtime Debate: Lib Dems and Trade Unions (28) by Caron Lindsay
  Ed Davey at PMQs – asking PM to back “Ann’s Law” on care home staff (1) by The Voice
9th  Strong Parliament is better than strong Government (79) by Neville Farmer
  13 Tory MPs are standing down in Blue Wall seats (11) by Mary Reid
10th  Hina Bokhari is the new Lib Dem Leader on the London Assembly (2) by The Voice
  Is pornography really free speech? (2) by Allan Tweddle
  ALDC by-election report, 9th May (0) by Charles Quinn
11th  Observations of an expat: The hip thigh bone theory of the world (25) by Tom Arms
  Why Eurovision gives me hope (2) by Stephen Harte
12th  Tom Arms’ World Review (3) by Tom Arms
13th  Welcome to my day: 13 May 2024 – and then there were two… (0) by Mark Valladares
  What Should Peace Look Like? (21) by Zachary Barker
  13 May 2024 – today’s press releases (0) by Mark Valladares
14th  14 May 2024 – the overnight press releases (16) by Mark Valladares
  Labour’s turmoil presents the LibDems as the home for those with centre-left progressive values (24) by Andrew Chandler
  Mark Pack’s May report – success – all across the country (0) by Mark Pack
  14 May 2024 – today’s press releases (0) by Mark Valladares
15th  J K Galbraith and the Liberal Society (13) by Peter Wrigley
  Former Lib Dem MP Colin Breed has died (0) by The Voice
  LibLink Jo Swinson: New thinking about economics for a world in polycrisis (2) by NewsHound
  15 May 2024 – today’s press releases (0) by Mark Valladares
16th  Lib Dems named in environmental Power List (1) by Mary Reid
  The failure to defeat Hamas (3) by Andy Daer
  16 May 2024 – today’s press releases (0) by Mark Valladares
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