Tweets on 2010-03-05

  • @floatyhev woo! congrats, what a lovely day to be born 🙂 in reply to floatyhev #
  • Full house for Nottingham City Council's first ever call-in sub committee: closure of Radford Unity Complex. #
  • LD Cllr Long asking about timelines. How come 90 day notice to leave was given to orgs before decision to close was made? #
  • Call in meeting only just finished, I hear by text message. I had to leave hours earlier for a residents meeting and have just got home. #
  • @NCCLols the rules for call in used to pretty much exclude it ever happening. Following our input the rules have been relaxed a bit. in reply to NCCLols #
  • @andershanson you can get Sainsbury's Basics Camembert 🙂 in reply to andershanson #
  • @artesea congrats – are you all home yet or staying in for a short while? in reply to artesea #

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Tweets on 2010-03-04

  • I love this error message. Or I would if I didn't get it so often. http://flic.kr/p/7HbzPU #
  • 12seconds – The envelope stuffing machine. A thing of terror and beauty. http://tiny12.tv/G573K #
  • @dr_nick bloody hell, how complex is your prescription!? in reply to dr_nick #
  • Have had a very enjoyable couple of hours showing some scouts the ropes – we've been trying to recruit bellringers. #
  • *sigh* Soo many paper cuts today. #
  • Popping champagne cork and offering @artesea a cigar while we wait for @floatyhev to tell us the weight, sex and APGAR score. #

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Daily View 2×2: 4 March 2010

Good morning and welcome to Thursday’s Daily View.

There’s a huge chunk of exciting things that happened today in history, so it’s an auspicious day to welcome a baby Cullen. Our technical editor Ryan has been tweeting progress, and as I write this there’s a lot of pushing going on. Best wishes from all at LDV to the Cullen family – I’m sure LDV Towers will soon get used to night feeds. I’m dusting off my copy of Gina Ford as I type.

Male swans from Matthew Bourne's Swan LakeSo, today in history: the US Congress met for the first time in 1789. In 1790, France was divvied into départements. In 1797, John Adams succeeded George Washington, the first ever peaceful transfer of power between elected leaders in modern times. Chicago was founded in 1837; Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake premiered in Moscow in 1877 and in 1882, East London saw Britain’s first electric trams. The first Daimler car was unveiled and in 1933, the first woman joined the US Cabinet.

March 4th birthdays include Vivaldi, in 1678, Sir Patrick Moore, and Nottingham novellist Alan Sillitoe (I was at the meeting of Nottingham City Council that made him an honorary freeman of the city, incidentally)

2 Big Stories

Evil Gays update

Civil partnerships – gay marriages – could soon be registered in places of worship – something currently expressly banned by statute, which is particularly unfair on those faiths which don’t have a problem with gay relationships, including Quakers and Reform Judaism. The Times has one version of the information; the Telegraph on the other hand manages to paint a far more bleak version of the havoc that could be wrought by litigious homos.

Meanwhile, David Cameron has averred that his party’s tax breaks, maternity and paternity rights planned for married couples will also be available to their civilly partnershipped brethren. Not quite sure how this tallies with last month’s pronouncement that would be no new gay rights under the Tories.

Evil Lib Dems update

The Independent has the shocking scoop that a wealthy Liberal Democrat hoping to get elected has spent a lot of money on campaigning.

The money has been donated by Chris Nicholson, who is standing for the Liberal Democrats in Streatham, south London. Keith Hill, who is stepping down as Labour MP for Streatham at the election, told the Commons that nearly all of the money had been spent on campaigning in the constituency.

The rotter!

2 Must-Read Blog Posts

What are other Liberal Democrat bloggers saying? Here are two posts that have caught the eye from the Liberal Democrat Blogs aggregator:

Michael Foot RIP

A number of Liberal Democrat bloggers wrote about the death of Michael Foot yesterday.

For me, perhaps the most striking thing was that he lead the Labour Party through a general election when he was 69. How times change – the press wouldn’t let Menzies Campbell do that.

Spotted any other great posts in the last day from blogs that aren’t on the aggregator? Do post up a comment sharing them with us all.

Tweets on 2010-03-03

  • Stains on the Print Cave wall. I don't think these emanated from a riso. http://flic.kr/p/7GT8za #
  • Hah! So it seems postcodes were introduced cos women not very good with maps http://bit.ly/9s0R6V #
  • Ah that explains a lot. Printer working a lot better now I have removed the remaining bits of a leaflet printed last month. #
  • Sometimes when a recipe looks mad / interesting and you have the ingredients to hand, you just have to try it. http://bit.ly/aPqDou #
  • All of Dan Lepard's Guardian recipes are on his website and discussed in his forum. Cor. Another one for the feedreader, I think. #
  • Is being driven mad by a recalcitrant printer. #
  • "Poly-Sci Model: The Musical!" – strange. But pretty. http://bit.ly/c98R3W #

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Tweets on 2010-03-02

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Tweets on 2010-03-01

  • What odd things to be sitting in the carpark of Staples (other stationers are available) http://flic.kr/p/7GjQMg #
  • @timprater just don't let him help with spelling – cats are terrible at spelling. #
  • Just missed bus. Long wait til next. Long, hungry wait next to chocolate and crisp selling newsagent. #
  • Why, yes, that *is* a low fat bacon and egg cheese sizzler. #
  • Labour’s tax U-turn after tycoons’ gifts – Times Online http://bit.ly/bDP9Dq #
  • @VizTopTips BORED OF ORIGINAL MATERIAL? just take a joke that's a few years old, and turn it into new TopTips! No-one will notice. in reply to VizTopTips #
  • Wondering if this leaflet has just a little Too Much Nick Clegg… #
  • @VizTopTips the Granpa viagra joke comes in "not peeing on slippers" and "not rolling out of bed" varieties 🙂 in reply to VizTopTips #
  • Not sure whether this remote controlled mouse is supposed to be a toy for the cats or for P. #
  • @VizTopTips now those two were right funny 🙂 in reply to VizTopTips #
  • What a lovely morning. It's almost as if spring has sprung. #
  • Oh, and happy St David's Day. Are anyone's daffs out yet? Ours are a long way off. #
  • First of five meetings today about to start (@ Nottingham Council House) http://4sq.com/cwhENE #

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Conference – not just for conference delegates

Two weeks from now, the Lib Dems’ spring conference will all be over and delegates will be back home on the ground in their constituencies.

The new location of Birmingham for our conference brings a whole host of opportunities to Lib Dem members who live in parts of the country previously untouched by conference season.

Training

The most important of these is that you do not need to be a delegate to benefit from party training and fringe sessions held away from the main venue.  The party is running a full day of  training in Birmingham on Saturday, 13th March – and these training sessions are available to all conference delegates and all party members who remember their party membership card.

Sessions include

  • Election planning workshops
  • Election law training
  • Campaign essentials

For councillors and people interested in local government,  there are special sessions run by ALDC and the IDEA, including

  • Council budgets in the age of austerity
  • Managing a coalition
  • Recruiting good and diverse council candidates

A full list of all the training is available on the party’s Conference website – in PDF format, clear print and plain text.

Fringe sessions

And it’s not just the training that’s available to all party members in possession of a current membership card. Many of the fringe meetings organised by special interest groups and the party’s own organisations are also governed by the same rules.

These include

  • Lib Dem Education Association AGM – for teachers, governors, councillors with school or social care responsibilities
  • ALDC’s Council Group of the Year award ceremony
  • Social Liberal Forum’s One Society campaign
  • Tax injustice and the young

A full list of fringe events is available in the Conference Directory, beginning on page 25. This too is available as a full colour PDF, a clear text PDF and as plain text. You’re looking for the events that take place in the Crowne Plaza hotel rather than the ICC.

So if you can’t afford a full registration, or the time away from your campaign, but live within easy reach of Birmingham, it’s well worth considering whether it’s worth attending just for a training session or a fringe meeting.

If you do think it’s worth your while attending just the one day of conference, there’s a final option available to you.

Attend as a day delegate

One way of getting a lot out of conference without spending a lot of money on accommodation or registration is to register as a day delegate. This is particularly relevant at Spring conference where most of conference happens on the Saturday – although there are good events happening on the Friday evening, and of course the Leader’s Speech and two policy papers being debated in the main hall on Sunday morning.

Full information on attending as a day delegate is available here, but the basics are under the “Onsite registration” heading:

On-site Registration

For those members who miss the advance registration deadline or just want to attend conference as a day visitor, on-site registration at The ICC Birmingham is also available. The registration area is located in Hall 9 off The Mall on the ground floor of The ICC.

On-site registration is a simple four-step process:

1. Complete the relevant registration form which is available in the registration area.
2. Have your party membership confirmed at the Membership Desk – please ensure you bring your membership card with you.
3. Pay any applicable charges* at the Finance Desk.
4. Last stop, collect your conference pass from the Registration Desk – no need to bring a photograph as one can be taken on-site, free of charge.

The cost is a bargain at £20 – but remember that doesn’t include any of the paperwork, which you can purchase separately or download – and as a day visitor, you won’t be able to speak or vote on conference motions, even if you are a conference rep.

See you in Birmingham!