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Monthly Archives: January 2026

2nd  2026: Time to end ragebait politics (5) by Hina Bokhari
  Personal reflection; thank you 2025 and let’s make the most of 2026! (0) by Michal Siewniak
  Coalition Government again? (49) by Lord William Wallace
3rd  Ed Davey’s New Year Message (1) by The Voice
  Why is Trump getting away with Venezuela strikes? Thank heavens Lib Dems are condemning him? (32) by Caron Lindsay
4th  When the world’s policeman goes rogue (4) by Mo Waqas
  Huge opportunity for the Liberal Democrats in the 2026 Birmingham City Council Elections (12) by Roger Harmer
5th  Does post-growth economics belong in the Liberal Democrats? (33) by Rodrigo Palmer
  Replace the Police Commissioners with new Police Liaison committees (4) by Richard Kemp
  Cole-Hamilton unveils strategy to fix NHS workforce planning (1) by Mark Valladares
  Mathew on Monday: the rules matter – especially when our allies break them (18) by Mathew Hulbert
6th  5 January 2026 – today’s press releases (1) by Mark Valladares
  Sir Ed Davey pays tribute to Sir Archibald Sinclair (0) by The Voice
  The leader who helped to keep the Liberal flame burning through dark days (7) by Paul Walter
  Why liberal internationalism must reject camp politics (15) by Jack Meredith
  Passport index (0) by Michal Siewniak
  6 January 2026 – today’s press releases (0) by Mark Valladares
7th  The liberal order is not defended by manners; it is defended by resolve  (3) by Jack Meredith
  The UK must not be Trump’s unwitting accomplice in dangerous escalation (16) by Tanya Park
  Vince Cable writes….Tech and Trump (4) by Vince Cable
  Gerry Gable 1937-2026 (1) by Gavin Stollar
  7 January 2026 – today’s press releases (5) by Mark Valladares
8th  Nudging up closer to the EU (14) by Mark Corner
  A Liberal case for fairness across generations (17) by Dominic Rider
  8 January 2026 – today’s press releases (7) by Mark Valladares
9th  Beyond 2026: how the Liberal Democrats can win a post-Labour Neath (2) by Jack Meredith
  Why Principles matter more than Policies (30) by Roz Savage MP
  The Importance of ‘Red Sea Jigsaw Puzzle’ (Part 1) (3) by Paul Reynolds
10th  Observations of an Expat: What’s Next (4) by Tom Arms
  The Importance of ‘Red Sea Jigsaw Puzzle’ (Part 2) (3) by Paul Reynolds
11th  Tom Arms’ World Review (33) by Tom Arms
  Time for Lib Dems to stop using X/Twitter? (20) by Caron Lindsay
12th  In praise of destabilising tyranny (18) by Jack Meredith
  Urgent provision of UK housing is now required (38) by Katharine Pindar
  The Uprating Asymmetry: a case for consistent protection (6) by Dominic Rider
  Mathew on Monday: why X must be held to account over Grok (3) by Mathew Hulbert
  Scottish Liberal Democrats set out stall ahead of Budget (3) by Mark Valladares
13th  Bravery in the open (68) by Edward Marsh
14th  International law is broken (6) by Simon Robinson
15th  Beware the centre (15) by Geoff Reid
  Iran: no more excuses (3) by Jack Meredith
  The liberal case for BBC independence (23) by Tanya Park
16th  Starmerism and the art of avoiding conflict (2) by Andrew Chandler
  ALDC by-election report, 15th January (7) by Liam Yip
  It’s time to get #RoyOnTheCard (3) by Jack Meredith
  The cancellation, not postponement, of local elections in Welwyn Hatfield (10) by Michal Siewniak
17th  Observations of an Expat: Iran (1) by Tom Arms
  When discomfort becomes law (3) by Tanya Park
  Why Iran’s protesters matter for peace in the Middle East (7) by Gavin Stollar
  How could a coalition work? (39) by David Allen
18th  The day I met the President of Poland (0) by Michal Siewniak
  Tom Arms’ World Review (4) by Tom Arms
  Iran: back the people, isolate the regime (7) by Jack Meredith
19th  Ed under attack (29) by Adrian Sanders
  The Jenkinsite case for fixing the Carer’s Allowance (0) by Jack Meredith
  Mathew on Monday: when Britain needed Love Actually, It Got Mr Bean (11) by Mathew Hulbert
20th  My nan: kindness was her politics (2) by Jack Meredith
21st  Why banning social media for children misses the point (15) by Tanya Park
  Ed Davey: Trump is acting like an international gangster (22) by The Voice
  Party legend Vera Head dies at 97 (3) by Caron Lindsay
  Trans healthcare needs a Jenkinsite overhaul (3) by Jack Meredith
22nd  Federal Board seeks volunteers for 26 vital roles (4) by The Voice
  The Emperor’s New Clothes (16) by Roger Hayes
  Spring 2026: Agenda Selection Report (6) by Nick da Costa
  When will Iran’s ‘Berlin Wall moment’ come? (3) by Andrew Chandler
  The plight of Palestinian Christians (9) by John McHugo
  Europe knows Trump’s game. Because Europe invented it. (1) by Tom Reeve
23rd  Rules without enforcement are just wishes (2) by Jack Meredith
  Trump the Trickster: A teachable moment (5) by Roz Savage MP
  The World Cup and the Olympics should not be showcases for Trumpism or America First (9) by Samuel Jackson
  Confederation, not superstate: A Liberal vision for Europe (9) by Dominic Rider
  ALDC by-election report, 22nd January (7) by Charles Quinn
  Josh Babarinde writes…. Trump can go f**k himself (22) by Josh Babarinde
24th  Observations of an ex pat: TACO (8) by Tom Arms
25th  William Wallace writes… Defending Liberal Democracy against populist powers (9) by Lord William Wallace
  Tom Arms’ World Review (2) by Tom Arms
  Ed Davey on Kuenssberg: Lib Dems have a moral obligation to win (29) by Caron Lindsay
26th  Defending Our Future: The Blueprint For The Lib Dems To Modernise and Protect British Democracy (32) by Tushar Aneja
  Liberator 433 is out! (0) by Liberator Collective
  An eventful weekend (2) by Geoff Reid
  Mathew on Monday: Illiberal Labour and the War on Local Choice (17) by Mathew Hulbert
27th  Pilgrimage to Beijing (1) by Vince Cable
  Ofcom has failed; banning under-16s won’t fix it (1) by Jack Meredith
  What history might teach us about the 2028 US Election (3) by Samuel Jackson
28th  Why does the exodus of Poles from the UK continue? (1) by Michal Siewniak
  Securing the United Kingdom in a changing world: Why Mark Carney was right at Davos. (1) by Edward Marsh
  In response to Dominic Rider: confederation is comfort, federalism is capability (12) by Jack Meredith
  Why banning social media for under-16s would harm queer young people (5) by Tara Foster
  Orange throwing at the Federal Board? That’s new! (0) by Caron Lindsay
  Our latest party political broadcast (1) by Mary Reid
29th  In the great sea of British Politics, the Lib Dems are stuck (22) by Danny Loveridge
  Jim Wallace has died (6) by Caron Lindsay
30th  Introducing The Jenkinsite Group (0) by Jack Meredith
  ALDC by-election report, 29th January (11) by Liam Yip
31st  Observations of an Expat: Middies United (4) by Tom Arms
  Artificial intelligence and the Liberal Democrats: a practical opportunity (7) by Sean Worrell
  Evidence beats ideology: What Hampstead Ponds tells us about trans inclusion (2) by Tanya Park
  A toast to the lassies! (0) by Caron Lindsay
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