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All you need to know about the Liberal Democrat conference 2007: MondayAll you need to know about the Liberal Democrat conference 2007: Monday
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Gordon Brown's attempts to recruit politicians from other parties is a "threat to democracy", Lib Dem Treasury spokesman Vince Cable has warned. Brown 'threatens democracy'
UKIP leader Nigel Farage is barracked by delegates at a fringe meeting as he backs Sir Menzies Campbell's call for an EU referendum. UKIP's Farage given rough ride
Treasury spokesman Vincent Cable goes on the attack over the crisis at Northern Rock, calling it a product of executive "greed", lax regulation and government complacency. Brown attacked over Northern RockTreasury spokesman Vincent Cable goes on the attack over the crisis at Northern Rock, calling it a product of executive "greed", lax regulation and government complacency. Brown attacked over Northern Rock
The Lib Dems back a radical series of proposals to tackle climate change - including a ban on petrol powered cars by 2040. Environment spokesman Chris Huhne said tackling global warming would need an "enormous economic change". 'Ban petrol cars by 2040'The Lib Dems back a radical series of proposals to tackle climate change - including a ban on petrol powered cars by 2040. Environment spokesman Chris Huhne said tackling global warming would need an "enormous economic change". 'Ban petrol cars by 2040'
Sir Menzies Campbell kicks off the Lib Dem conference with an attack on the government's human rights record. Labour 'tramples on rights'Sir Menzies Campbell kicks off the Lib Dem conference with an attack on the government's human rights record. Labour 'tramples on rights'
The rich have done "too well" under Labour, Liberal Democrat leader Sir Menzies Campbell has said. Wealth gap 'too big'The rich have done "too well" under Labour, Liberal Democrat leader Sir Menzies Campbell has said. Wealth gap 'too big'
The Lib Dems say they are ready for a "snap" general election - and they believe the most likely date for an autumn poll is 25 October. Lib Dems 'on snap election alert'The Lib Dems say they are ready for a "snap" general election - and they believe the most likely date for an autumn poll is 25 October. Lib Dems 'on snap election alert'
Shami Chakrabati, of pressure group Liberty, criticises the government's terror law reviewer Lord Carlile for being "an "enthusiastic public champion for internment". Liberty chief attacks CarlileShami Chakrabati, of pressure group Liberty, criticises the government's terror law reviewer Lord Carlile for being "an "enthusiastic public champion for internment". Liberty chief attacks Carlile
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TODAY'S AGENDA TODAY'S AGENDA
09.00 Dentistry09.00 Dentistry
09.35 Speech: Dr Vincent Cable MP09.35 Speech: Dr Vincent Cable MP
09.55 Debate: Zero-Carbon Britain - Taking a Global Lead (Climate Change Policy Paper)09.55 Debate: Zero-Carbon Britain - Taking a Global Lead (Climate Change Policy Paper)
09.00 Dentistry09.00 Dentistry
09.35 Speech: Dr Vincent Cable MP09.35 Speech: Dr Vincent Cable MP
09.55 Zero-Carbon Britain - Taking a Global Lead (Climate Change Policy Paper)09.55 Zero-Carbon Britain - Taking a Global Lead (Climate Change Policy Paper)
11.25 Women in Prison11.25 Women in Prison
11.55 Presentation: Steve Webb MP11.55 Presentation: Steve Webb MP
LUNCH BREAKLUNCH BREAK
14.20 Tourism14.20 Tourism
14.50 Speech: José Manuel Barroso, President of the European Commission14.50 Speech: José Manuel Barroso, President of the European Commission
15.15 Q&A Session: Menzies Campbell MP15.15 Q&A Session: Menzies Campbell MP
16.00 Action on Bullying16.00 Action on Bullying
16.30 Speech: Danny Alexander MP and Julia Goldsworthy MP16.30 Speech: Danny Alexander MP and Julia Goldsworthy MP
16.50 Report: Federal Finance and Administration Committee16.50 Report: Federal Finance and Administration Committee
Membership Subscriptions and Federal LevyMembership Subscriptions and Federal Levy
17.15 Reports: Parliamentary Parties17.15 Reports: Parliamentary Parties
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CONFERENCE DIARYCONFERENCE DIARY
  • Policy guru Steve Webb is set to give the Lib Dem faithful some food for thought on Monday. In his speech, he will say that "choosing between Labour and the Tories is like choosing between McDonalds and Burger King - same unhealthy meal but a different plastic toy". But, just like Boris Johnson's criticism of Jamie Oliver at last year's Tory gathering, Mr Webb's culinary carping could return to haunt him. For, the very next day, there is a healthy Lib Dem fringe debate on animal welfare co-sponsored by none other than... McDonalds.
  • We all know Sir Menzies Campbell was an Olympic sprinter in his youth. What we didn't know is that he regularly used to compete against OJ Simpson - in the days before the notorious celebrity became an American footballer. "I used to race against him," mused the Lib Dem leader as he watched a news item on OJ earlier. Wonder who won?
    Sir Menzies must be thoroughly hacked off with questions about his age by now. But UKIP leader Nigel Farage seems to have the opposite problem. "I must be the only member of UKIP under 50," he told a fringe meeting.
  • Home affairs spokesman Nick Clegg denied stories that he had repeatedly been wooed by the Tories, telling a meeting: "I've never had a meeting with any of them. I'm not complaining and I'm not weeping from the trees about this loneliness."
  • Treasury spokesman Vince Cable reassured a fringe meeting that his sober-suited look does not hide a more exotic sartorial taste. Accusing the other parties of "political cross-dressing", he told delegates: "Cross-dressing is never something I've been into."
  • Policy guru Steve Webb gave the Lib Dem faithful some food for thought. In his speech, he said that "choosing between Labour and the Tories is like choosing between McDonalds and Burger King - same unhealthy meal but a different plastic toy". But, just like Boris Johnson's criticism of Jamie Oliver at last year's Tory gathering, Mr Webb's culinary carping could return to haunt him. For, on Tuesday, there is a Lib Dem fringe debate on animal welfare co-sponsored by none other than... McDonalds.
  • If further proof were needed that the Lib Dems refuse to be kowtowed in the kitchen, campaigns chief Ed Davey had hacks salivating on Sunday. In the event of an election, he promised to beat Labour and the Tories by providing the best bacon butties at morning press conferences. A rash promise? Only time will tell.
  • If further proof were needed that the Lib Dems refuse to be kowtowed in the kitchen, campaigns chief Ed Davey had hacks salivating on Sunday. In the event of an election, he promised to beat Labour and the Tories by providing the best bacon butties at morning press conferences. A rash promise? Only time will tell.
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    BLOG AWARDSBLOG AWARDS
    Lib Dem activist James Graham has won the party's blog of the year award. His Quaequam Blog also scooped best posting and was praised for its humour and opinions by judges, including blogging MP Lynne Featherstone. Mr Graham, who works for non-governmental organisation Unlock Democracy, said he was "delighted" to scoop the top prize. "Generally I try to be independent but not unnecessarily critical of the party." Read more about Lib Dem blog award winnersLib Dem activist James Graham has won the party's blog of the year award. His Quaequam Blog also scooped best posting and was praised for its humour and opinions by judges, including blogging MP Lynne Featherstone. Mr Graham, who works for non-governmental organisation Unlock Democracy, said he was "delighted" to scoop the top prize. "Generally I try to be independent but not unnecessarily critical of the party." Read more about Lib Dem blog award winners
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    PHOTO OF THE DAYPHOTO OF THE DAY
    Sir Menzies Campbell and wife Elspeth pictured in BrightonSir Menzies Campbell and wife Elspeth pictured in Brighton
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    QUOTE OF THE DAYQUOTE OF THE DAY
    "The people at the top have done very well. In fact, they've done too well." Sir Menzies Campbell"The people at the top have done very well. In fact, they've done too well." Sir Menzies Campbell


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