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?A gathering storm ? weathering the recession"
(Wednesday, November 12, 2008)

Meeting type:Public Meeting
Date:Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Time:6.30pm - 9.30pm
Description:
National Liberal Club on Wednesday 12th November from 6:30pm to 9pm Guest speaker this evening will be Jeremy Browne MP, Lib Dem Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury and MP for Taunton. "A gathering storm: weathering the recession" A topic which I am sure is dear to all our hearts.

We are delighted to also have Dee Doocey London Assembly Member and Chair, Economic Development, Culture Sport &
Tourism Greater London Authority.

The format for the evening allows for two speakers and for a buffet meal with drinks. A good chance to network with other
members and great value. We are very grateful to the NLC for their help and support in putting on these events.

Our objective is to provide a forum for those in business who are interested in Liberal Democrat policies and ideas. You do
not have to be a party member. Guests are most welcome.

Tickets which include buffet food and wine etc.. £30 can be booked from (we will supply a VAT receipt if required)
http://www.dtconferences.co.uk/index/shop/product/5/ldib-events.html

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Meeting address:National Liberal Club, SW1A 2HE
Websitehttp://www.dtconferences.co.uk/index/5/12/news.html

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