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Helicopter to snoop on speeders
26-Aug-08
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Blogging will be light to non-existent...
26-Aug-08
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Labour at odds over football plan
24-Aug-08
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"Corporatisation" of government functions does not transfer responsibility
24-Aug-08
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The internet, think-tanks and politicians
24-Aug-08
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The BR Brute Squad
23-Aug-08
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Why should the state validate your existence?
22-Aug-08
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Olympic Spin: Jamaica on top, China in 45th
22-Aug-08
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How should our details be protected?
22-Aug-08
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First they took away Habeas Corpus...
22-Aug-08
...and to ones that made be mad!
The Revolutionary Liberalism series
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Faraz Bhatti - I'm not doing my job... -
Karim defection a blow for Nick Clegg? -
Revolutionary Liberalism: 1 - Leadership -
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Putting the genie back in the bottle -
Neo-puritanism: a Liberal opportunity -
At forty I've only ever known Tony Blair too -
Defection Elections; what will Mr Cameron say?




















If you don't...
...I'm not sure who does! But we'll wait and see the list of topic headings. We want to give quite a strong steer to potential authors, andd/or find people who can write well whom we know will likely take a similar line to us, though there is also scope for a couple of areas of "alternatives" being discussed.
For example, not all my colleagues are enamoured of Citizen's Income, though I yet hope to persuade them. So there may be "alternative" essays on welfare reform.
We do want it to be as "ground up" as possible, to come from ordinary members rather than be another opportunity for some perceived "faction" n the upper echelons of the party to push their pet areas, though of course where an MP or policy maker wants to support the radical agenda they'll be more than welcome as any other member of the party.