Monthly Archives: December 2025

1st  Ed Davey is wrong to U-turn on a Mansion Tax (14) by Paul Hindley
  An OK budget, but it could have been much better (17) by Michael Berwick-Gooding
  Mathew on Monday: Why the Lib Dems must be the credible alternative in a chaotic political landscape (7) by Mathew Hulbert
2nd  The Lib Dems are at a crossroads – an open letter to the leadership (81) by Rosemary Runswick
  Liberal Democrats need to be honest when talking about Digital Services Tax (1) by Brandon Masih
3rd  Federal Election counts happening today (0) by The Voice
  Jury trial is not a luxury or a quirky tradition (10) by Kamran Hussain
  Danny Chambers’ Animal Welfare Bill becomes law (2) by The Voice
  Berlin reminded me how loud we must be for Ukraine (17) by Jack Meredith
  The Federal Election results are out! (5) by Caron Lindsay
4th  Disabled people are under attack (6) by Katharine Macy
  A public demonstration of Russian state terror (11) by Jack Meredith
5th  The “right” to a jury trial – a Scottish perspective (7) by Stephen Harte
  ALDC By-Election Report, 4th December (7) by Liam Yip
6th  Observations of an Expat: MAGA Conned (3) by Tom Arms
7th  Tom Arms’ World Review (3) by Tom Arms
  The Additional Member System and its overhang problem (32) by Denis Mollison
8th  Starmer must address the Nation (27) by George Cunningham
  Mathew on Monday: the UK and Europe must show moral leadership in today’s London talks on Ukraine (9) by Mathew Hulbert
9th  Learnings from a term on Federal Council, and advice for the next (2) by Chris Northwood
  Camden says thank you to Elizabeth Stanton-Jones (8) by Ed Fordham
  When they ran special trains for us (4) by Jim Forrest
  Liberal Action (2) by Tim Holden
10th  The cruelty is the point: ruscism and Russia’s war on civilians (13) by Jack Meredith
  The Peggie case and the problem of shadow funding (14) by Tanya Park
  Federal Conference Committee report (0) by Nick da Costa
  Three new Lib Dem Peers announced – and two more get to stay (10) by The Voice
11th  Moving on (32) by Rob Parsons
12th  The digital battlefield: Why the Liberal Democrats must supercharge online communications (6) by Tim Holden
  Banning children from online games, and spying on every device: Why we must oppose Baroness Benjamin’s attack on liberty (6) by James Baker
  A ‘whole society’ response to threats to national security (10) by Lord William Wallace
  Let us meet this challenge with unyielding resolve (2) by Jack Meredith
  ALDC’s by-election report – 11 December 2025 (14) by Liam Yip
14th  Scottish internal election results (3) by Caron Lindsay
  LibLink: How can abuse openly take place in a nursery, by Munira Wilson (1) by NewsHound
15th  15 December 2025 – the overnight press releases (0) by Mark Valladares
  What is the “right” level of immigration to the UK? (18) by Nick Baird
  15 December 2025 – today’s press release (0) by Mark Valladares
  Equality, degrowth and survival (18) by Michael Taylor
  Hope dawns for Britain’s neglected communities: honouring the Brexit vote by fixing trade, not leaving prosperity behind (18) by Tim Holden
  From Hong Kong’s Tai Po fire to Jimmy Lai’s political persecution end impunity for crimes against journalists (0) by Larry Ngan
  Mathew on Monday: a year that revealed the limits of old politics (12) by Mathew Hulbert
16th  Ed needs to up his game and take lessons from the Dutch Liberals’ sense of insurgency (31) by Chris Bowers
  Reform in local government guilty of attacks on those with the least (3) by Callum Robertson
17th  Liberty does not end where caring begins (4) by Jack Meredith
18th  From the River to the Sea . . . (14) by Leon Duveen
  Liberal Democrats must act now to prevent deaths on hunger strike (61) by Tanvir Ahmad
  Erasmus+ Programme (3) by Michal Siewniak
19th  Mark Pack’s final report to members (3) by Mark Pack
  ALDC by-election report, 18th Dcember (12) by Liam Yip
20th  A call for radical honesty in our political messaging  (12) by Tom Reeve
  BBC : How to blame the Conservatives for Trump’s $10bn damages claim  (1) by Tony Paterson
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