Monthly Archives: November 2025

1st  British Muslims need Liberal Democrat allies now more than ever (4) by Hina Bokhari
  Observations of an expat: The shutdown (7) by Tom Arms
2nd  Tom Arms World Review (0) by Tom Arms
  What is a liberal party for? (34) by Caron Lindsay
3rd  From now on, no decent person can vote Tory – UPDATE (2) by Simon McGrath
  Reflecting on a week as a trans Lib Dem councillor (10) by Chris Northwood
  Mathew on Monday: Human rights protect us all and we must defend them (6) by Mathew Hulbert
4th  Diversity in name only (2) by Jack Meredith
  I know it’s hard but… please stay (13) by Onyx Rist
5th  Economic growth – simple but not easy.   Part 1. (12) by Paul Reynolds
  Lib Dem Donna Harris leads Lambeth Council in rejecting committee seat for sex-charge councillor (6) by Caron Lindsay
  US election results are a huge relief – but it’s still the economy stupid (8) by Paul Walter
6th  How can I stand in the rain leafleting for a party that does this? (10) by Marlowe North
  Reclaiming radical hope: lessons from New York (10) by Tara Foster
  Nice guys finish first in Dutch election  (2) by Jonathan Windsor
  Standing up for local government – why I’m backing Josh (0) by Cllr Bridget Smith
7th  Review of “Ending Wars” co-edited by Lord John Alderdice and Padraig O Malley (3) by Merlene Emerson
  Economics: Thinking about Resources (9) by Simon Robinson
  Beyond the picket line: why Liberal Democrats must rebuild bridges with Britain’s workers (6) by Jack Meredith
  ALDC By-Election Report 6th November (10) by Liam Yip
8th  Observations of an Expat: Court with a Backbone (6) by Tom Arms
9th  Why does the UK handle budgets like this? (6) by Lord William Wallace
  Tom Arms’ World Review (3) by Tom Arms
10th  The Liberal Democrats must be the party that stands for Growth – and we are the best positioned to deliver it (39) by Theodore Roos
  The Green Party membership surge: Does it actually matter? (14) by Mills Dyer
  Prue Bray writes: Reflections on the Presidential campaign (2) by Prue Bray
  Mathew on Monday: In defence of the BBC even in its hour of turbulence (8) by Mathew Hulbert
  Internal Elections update – Federal Appeals Panel, statements from official party organisations and presidential candidates (7) by The Voice
11th   Charles Kennedy’s belief in people can save liberal democracy (1) by Jack Meredith
  LibLink: Ed Davey – The first step towards saving our precious BBC: remove Robbie Gibb from the board (5) by The Voice
  Labour must listen to Sir Ed Davey on electoral reform (7) by Mark Corner
  Turning Recognition into Action: The Case for a UK Ban on Settlement Trade (10) by Maggs Mackechnie
  How Sam beat Reform in Bromsgrove (5) by Simon McGrath
12th  Presidential and Vice Presidential counts to get underway at 10 am but all committee counts postponed (4) by Caron Lindsay
  The presidential and vice presidential results are out….. (18) by Caron Lindsay
  The Triple Lock: Well-intended, now unsustainable (45) by Jack Carter
13th  A short-sighted attack on pension saving — and why Young Liberals should care (7) by Neil Casey
  Some thoughts on the current trans quota chaos (11) by Helen Belcher
  Strength in solidarity: masculinity and the fight for trans rights (1) by Jack Meredith
14th  Good practice in palliative care (9) by Mary Reid
  Economic growth – simple but not easy, Part 2 (13) by Paul Reynolds
  ALDC By Election Report, 13th November (15) by Chris Ward
15th  Observations of an Expat: China’s Environmental Paradox (2) by Tom Arms
  Marie Goldman’s statement for Trans Awareness Week (6) by The Voice
16th  Tom Arms’ World Review (9) by Tom Arms
17th  ALDE Party Congress: Liberal Democrat leadership at the heart of Europe’s liberal family (5) by David Chalmers
  Mathew on Monday: Labour’s Reform-lite immigration crackdown isn’t leadership – it’s politics by fear (15) by Mathew Hulbert
  Josh Babarinde asks The Question in Parliament (1) by Caron Lindsay
  17 November 2025 – today’s press releases (1) by Mark Valladares
18th  The Supreme Court decision – End the Trappist-like silence now (8) by Michael Taylor
  Economic growth – simple but not easy, part 3 (7) by Paul Reynolds
  18 November 2025 – today’s press releases (0) by Mark Valladares
19th  Labour’s inhumanity must be opposed! (16) by Paul Hindley
  Labour has lost its moral and political compass (19) by Kamran Hussain
  Internal elections update: the results edge closer as gender and LGBT quotas disapplied (3) by Caron Lindsay
  19 November 2025 – today’s press releases (1) by Mark Valladares
20th  Lib Dem councillors win 2025 Cllr Awards (6) by Mary Reid
  If Labour speaks like Powell, then we must stand like Jenkins (13) by Jack Meredith
21st  Our care workers deserve better than a 15–20 year wait to belong (11) by Mo Waqas
  Economic growth – simple but not easy. Reform summary (0) by Paul Reynolds
  The Liberal Democrats need policies for the North of England (2) by Samuel Jackson
  ALDC By Election Report 20th November (1) by Liam Yip
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