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LD2010 Issue Two: Nick Clegg addresses voter apathy in online Q & A

February 26, 2010 5:01 AM
Originally published by UK Liberal Democrats

Nick Clegg addresses voter apathy by answering your questions

The Leader of the Liberal Democrats this week responded to questions posted to Facebook and Twitter in his latest online Q & A session with voters.

Watch his video response here >

Cable says IMF study backs Liberal Democrat position

"Decisions of when to cut Government spending must be based on economic principles not political games," said the Liberal Democrat Shadow Chancellor. Read more >

Support farmers through rural payments reform

At the NFU conference this week, Tim Farron set out plans to reform the farm payments system and use the savings to support farm apprenticeships. Read more >

Migration system mismanaged for decades says Huhne

"The abolition of exit checks by Conservative and Labour Governments means that we can only guess at the numbers coming in and out," said the Lib Dem Shadow Home Secretary. Read More >

Protecting and improving the NHS

This week Nick Clegg and Norman Lamb launched the Lib Dem NHS commitments: 'Protecting and Improving the NHS'. In a speech on Monday, Nick spoke about the party's respite care guarantee, providing a week's break from caring every year to the 1m unpaid carers.

Find out more and listen to the speech >

ACT Creative - just launched!

Today we're calling for creative people everywhere to submit entries to our digital poster competition.

We are a party of fairness and we want you to show us, using your graphics skills, what that means to you.

Submit your entries to ACT. The best will be put to a vote by ACT users and the winner(s) will support our online election campaign messages.

Find out more and enter >

26th - 28th February:

This weekend Liberal Youth will be hosting their spring conference at York University. Bonnie Greer, Phil Willis and Lord Rennard will all be speaking.

Find out more >

12 - 14 March:

Birmingham will be hosting federal spring conference. Policy discussions will include a full debate on the youth policy paper, as well as consultation sessions on localism and international development. Find out more >

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