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At-a-glance: Lib Dems Day Two | At-a-glance: Lib Dems Day Two |
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All you need to know about the Liberal Democrat conference 2007: Tuesday | All you need to know about the Liberal Democrat conference 2007: Tuesday |
CONFERENCE CATCH-UP TODAY'S AGENDA CONFERENCE DIARY FRINGE ROUND-UP QUOTE OF THE DAY PHOTO OF THE DAY | CONFERENCE CATCH-UP TODAY'S AGENDA CONFERENCE DIARY FRINGE ROUND-UP QUOTE OF THE DAY PHOTO OF THE DAY |
CONFERENCE CATCH-UP | CONFERENCE CATCH-UP |
Lib Dem home affairs spokesman Nick Clegg's call for a "selective" amnesty for illegal immigrants is backed by the conference. Immigrant 'amnesty' urged | |
The conference has backed plans to cut income tax, scrap council tax and increase green taxes. Tax shake-up plans | The conference has backed plans to cut income tax, scrap council tax and increase green taxes. Tax shake-up plans |
European Commission president Jose Manuel Barroso tells the Liberal Democrat conference that the European Union "is not full of hidden plots". Barroso puts case for EU reform | European Commission president Jose Manuel Barroso tells the Liberal Democrat conference that the European Union "is not full of hidden plots". Barroso puts case for EU reform |
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' | 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 | 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 Rock | 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 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' |
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TODAY'S AGENDA | TODAY'S AGENDA |
Tuesday 18th September | Tuesday 18th September |
09.00 Making Planning Local, RewardingCommunity Housing | 09.00 Making Planning Local, RewardingCommunity Housing |
09.40 Reducing the Burden (Tax Reform PolicyPaper) | 09.40 Reducing the Burden (Tax Reform PolicyPaper) |
11.10 Speech: Norman Lamb MP | 11.10 Speech: Norman Lamb MP |
11.30 Immigration in the 21st Century | 11.30 Immigration in the 21st Century |
14.20 Urgent Issue | 14.20 Urgent Issue |
14.50 Speech: Michael Moore MP | 14.50 Speech: Michael Moore MP |
15.10 Freedom from Poverty, Opportunity forAll (Poverty and Inequality Policy Paper) | 15.10 Freedom from Poverty, Opportunity forAll (Poverty and Inequality Policy Paper) |
16.40 Citizenship and Identity | 16.40 Citizenship and Identity |
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CONFERENCE DIARY | CONFERENCE DIARY |
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FRINGE ROUND-UP | FRINGE ROUND-UP |
PARTY 'TOO OLD AND WHITE': A panel of young people has told the Liberal Democrats they are too old, too white - and that they need to do more to capture voters' imagination.At a fringe event organised by MTV and the electoral commission, six people faced Lib Dem MPs Simon Hughes and Norman Baker, along with Mark Gottleson from Liberal Democrat Youth and Students.Their political experience ranged from two who admitted they didn't vote, to one who had previously attended a Labour party conference. The group - Kendall, Zeynab, Alexandra, Philip, Orlando and Lewis - gave their first impressions after watching the conference all day.Kendall said the amount of grey hair in the audience was "a surprise", adding he was "stunned" by what he saw as pre-prepared questions and answers.Zeynab said Sir Menzies Campbell was "far more down-to-earth than was let on in the media." Philip, who works with young people in Lewisham, south-east London, said he was struck by the "positive mood". Subjects discussed included how to include women in politics. Alexandra argued female voters were turned off by the "public schoolboy" attitude in Westminster.Told that his party "flip-flopped" on issues by Zeynab - Norman Baker argued their policies weren't always "the easy option" - saying that taxes on cheap flights, for example, weren't an easy message. But he conceded that if people didn't understand the Lib Dems' message, that was the party's fault. Kenzie said the Liberal Democrats were responsible for getting their own message across, and the party couldn't just blame the media for the way they reported its message. Mark Gottleson, from Lib Dem Youth and Students, admitted the party's representation of the black and minority ethnic Mps was "shocking". All Lib Dem MPs are white. Joanna Shinn | PARTY 'TOO OLD AND WHITE': A panel of young people has told the Liberal Democrats they are too old, too white - and that they need to do more to capture voters' imagination.At a fringe event organised by MTV and the electoral commission, six people faced Lib Dem MPs Simon Hughes and Norman Baker, along with Mark Gottleson from Liberal Democrat Youth and Students.Their political experience ranged from two who admitted they didn't vote, to one who had previously attended a Labour party conference. The group - Kendall, Zeynab, Alexandra, Philip, Orlando and Lewis - gave their first impressions after watching the conference all day.Kendall said the amount of grey hair in the audience was "a surprise", adding he was "stunned" by what he saw as pre-prepared questions and answers.Zeynab said Sir Menzies Campbell was "far more down-to-earth than was let on in the media." Philip, who works with young people in Lewisham, south-east London, said he was struck by the "positive mood". Subjects discussed included how to include women in politics. Alexandra argued female voters were turned off by the "public schoolboy" attitude in Westminster.Told that his party "flip-flopped" on issues by Zeynab - Norman Baker argued their policies weren't always "the easy option" - saying that taxes on cheap flights, for example, weren't an easy message. But he conceded that if people didn't understand the Lib Dems' message, that was the party's fault. Kenzie said the Liberal Democrats were responsible for getting their own message across, and the party couldn't just blame the media for the way they reported its message. Mark Gottleson, from Lib Dem Youth and Students, admitted the party's representation of the black and minority ethnic Mps was "shocking". All Lib Dem MPs are white. Joanna Shinn |
COALITION CALLS DISMISSED: Two Liberal Democrats identified as possible successors to Sir Menzies Campbell have dismissed Gordon Brown's "big tent" politics and played down the possibility of entering into coalition with any other party after the next election.Environment spokesman Chris Huhne and home affairs spokesman Nick Clegg were speaking at a fringe meeting organised by the Independent. Mr Clegg said the prime minister "projected an image of pluralism" but kept a "firm, sweaty grasp on power". Both men defended the leadership's call for a referendum on Britain's membership of the European union but not for one on the new EU treaty. Mark Sanders | COALITION CALLS DISMISSED: Two Liberal Democrats identified as possible successors to Sir Menzies Campbell have dismissed Gordon Brown's "big tent" politics and played down the possibility of entering into coalition with any other party after the next election.Environment spokesman Chris Huhne and home affairs spokesman Nick Clegg were speaking at a fringe meeting organised by the Independent. Mr Clegg said the prime minister "projected an image of pluralism" but kept a "firm, sweaty grasp on power". Both men defended the leadership's call for a referendum on Britain's membership of the European union but not for one on the new EU treaty. Mark Sanders |
ARMED SERVICES 'DESERVE BETTER': Defence spokesman Nick Harvey accused the government of presiding over a "breakdown in the duty of care" owed to the armed forces. A meeting heard that accommodation for servicemen and women was poorly maintained, while combat equipment was not good enough. Mr Harvey said: "It's important that we think about and support and recognise the commitment, bravery and dedication and professionalism of servicemen and women." The call comes after the British Legion launched a campaign for the Military Covenant - which guarantees soldiers fair treatment in return for forgoing other rights - to be upheld better by ministers. Justin Parkinson | ARMED SERVICES 'DESERVE BETTER': Defence spokesman Nick Harvey accused the government of presiding over a "breakdown in the duty of care" owed to the armed forces. A meeting heard that accommodation for servicemen and women was poorly maintained, while combat equipment was not good enough. Mr Harvey said: "It's important that we think about and support and recognise the commitment, bravery and dedication and professionalism of servicemen and women." The call comes after the British Legion launched a campaign for the Military Covenant - which guarantees soldiers fair treatment in return for forgoing other rights - to be upheld better by ministers. Justin Parkinson |
GREEN TAXES 'MUST CHANGE BEHAVIOUR': Treasury spokesman Vince Cable said one of his biggest challenges was "how to sell environmental taxes to the general public". He said green taxes must not contribute to higher levels of tax, adding: "This is not to raise money but to change behaviour". Mr Cable also said the Lib Dems could offer "more challenging" policies on vehicle excise duty, and think about doing more to give people driving old cars an incentive to replace them with greener ones. Rajini Vaidyanathan | GREEN TAXES 'MUST CHANGE BEHAVIOUR': Treasury spokesman Vince Cable said one of his biggest challenges was "how to sell environmental taxes to the general public". He said green taxes must not contribute to higher levels of tax, adding: "This is not to raise money but to change behaviour". Mr Cable also said the Lib Dems could offer "more challenging" policies on vehicle excise duty, and think about doing more to give people driving old cars an incentive to replace them with greener ones. Rajini Vaidyanathan |
EATING DISORDERS: Relationships with friends and families are a bigger factor in creating girls' eating disorders than the influence of celebrity role models, research suggests. A Liberal Democrat conference fringe meeting organised by Girl Guiding UK heard that children as young as eight were suffering problems. Rajini Vaidyanathan | EATING DISORDERS: Relationships with friends and families are a bigger factor in creating girls' eating disorders than the influence of celebrity role models, research suggests. A Liberal Democrat conference fringe meeting organised by Girl Guiding UK heard that children as young as eight were suffering problems. Rajini Vaidyanathan |
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PHOTO OF THE DAY | PHOTO OF THE DAY |
Sir Menzies gets some fresh air on a visit to a green housing project | Sir Menzies gets some fresh air on a visit to a green housing project |
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QUOTE OF THE DAY | QUOTE OF THE DAY |
"The house that Gordon Built may not be built on sand but it has certainly been built on a floodplain." Treasury spokesman Vince Cable on Gordon Brown's handling of the economy | "The house that Gordon Built may not be built on sand but it has certainly been built on a floodplain." Treasury spokesman Vince Cable on Gordon Brown's handling of the economy |
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