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February 19, 2007

What future for Labour

Last year Sheffield District Labour Party held a conference, What Future For Labour, to discuss the future of the Labour Party (obviously). The event attracted about 200 attendees who listed to such speakers as Derek Simpson and Neal Lawson. The event was considered such a success that it is being held again on Saturday March 17th.

More details are available from the website. Topics on the agenda include Labour Foreign Policy after Iraq, Poverty and with declining membership, what is the future of the Labour Party. Speakers include Hilary Benn, Jon Crudas and Hazel Blears and the day looks to be both interesting and rewarding. If you live in the South Yorkshire area and are interested in just where Labour goes from here, then I'd recommend attending. Registration is only £5 and lunch and refreshments are included.

Posted by Clive on February 19, 2007 8:24 PM in the category Labour

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