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The following is a list of all entries from the Public Perception category.
New Party Website - A different Point of View
Filed in Liberal Democrats, Public Perception, Web, August 12, 2008, 12:52A blog is only an opinionated wittering of one or many. With that in mind I have to say…
…I don’t like it. By it, I of course mean the new Liberal Democrat main party site.
(Pic from Paul Walter)
Like Paul, I have had a little sneaky. Unlike Paul, and it seems others, I don’t like it. [...]
Speak to Me (Once More)!
Filed in Blogging, Liberal Democrats, Public Perception, coveritlive, June 3, 2008, 18:33Hi all, I would like to sound you all out on the possibility of running real-time chats, via coveritlive, with prominent party members.
Like most, I have been massively impressed with Millenium’s blogger interviews. The chance for us hoi-polloi to go and talk face-to-face with the top people in one of the main parties in British [...]
Nick Clegg’s problem
Filed in Liberal Democrats, Public Perception, February 5, 2008, 9:15Written by Madsen Pirie on the Adam Smith Institute blog today:
“Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg has a real problem. Last week one of his MPs tabled a bill in Parliament to force pubs and bars to sell wine in small measures only, while one of his party’s MEPs called for a ban on patio heaters. [...]
Are we all big-government leftists?
Filed in Liberal Democrats, Public Perception, January 29, 2008, 13:58Fraser Nelson has added the end comment from his piece on Nick Clegg and spending from the Spectator’s Coffee House blog to Liberal Burblings discussion:
“A few CoffeeHousers have teased me for having a love-in with Clegg. So in my defence – my suspicion is that he, personally, is committed to small government, classic liberalism and [...]
Nick for PM
Filed in Chris Huhne, Leadership, Nick Clegg, Public Perception, October 26, 2007, 16:43I am supporting Nicky Willy Petey Clegg in the leadership elections. Why?
It could be the tasty wife.
It could be the tousled locks.
It could even be because he went to Cambridge.
But its actually just because he sounds like such a f***ing decent guy and is definitely who we need to lead the party TO VICTORY!!!!!!!
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