Bloggers fringe at Labour conference
I’m organising a bloggers fringe along with LabourHome at the Labour Party conference in Manchester, which takes place in just under a month. The event is being sponsored and hosted by the Fabian Society and will take place on Sunday 21st Sept, 3:30pm – 5pm at Manchester Town Hall.
Do put it in your diaries if you’re going, we’ll announce speakers in a week’s time.
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Harry’s Place has been attacked, and is functioning from a backup blog, http://jennadelich.blogspot.com/
See you there (the fringe event, not Harry’s Place)
Will there be anything similar at the LibDem conference? I’m still umm’ing and ahh’ing about whether to support them, and thought that I might trot along to enhance considerations.
Ben
Yes, the Libdems are also organising a bloggers fringe, which is being hosted by LibdemVoice. They did invite me to speak as I’m one of the judges on the Libdem blog awards, but I can’t make it now for various reasons.
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Awesome, see you there. If I have any money left.
I’ll be there – probably giving out the programs
Are only party members welcome (or, indeed, only supporters/possible voters)?
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