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2010 Council Manifesto - Keeping Islington Lib Dem
(Wednesday, November 26, 2008)

Meeting type:Policy discussion
Date:Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Time:8.00pm - 10.00pm
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The theme of our next Pizza and Politics is the 2010 Islington Council Election Manifesto.  This is not a dry and dusty document - its ultimate and crucial aim is to keep Islington Lib Dem. Our speaker Cllr Ursula Woolley, is leading its preparations. At the recent Islington AGM she talked about the importance of the manifesto being values based with social justice at its heart. She also said that the local party must have ownership of the manifesto and it must reflect the range of experiences of people living in Islington. Ursula is currently consulting the borough’s backbench councillors and will report back to the P&P on the common threads emerging from these discussions. She is committed to listening to everyone while preparing the manifesto. This Pizza and Politics gives us all an early chance to get involved. Do come if you can. Pizza, wine and juice will be served with a suggested donation of £10.00, or £5.00 for students/unwaged people. 

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    Meeting address:10 St John's Villas, Upper Holloway, Islington., N19

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