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Following Ming Campbell’s election as Liberal Democrats party leader, all media matters are now handled via the Liberal Democrats’ press office.
Liberal Democrats Press Office
Following the leadership election, all press calls relating to Ming Campbell are handled via the Liberal Democrats press office, as follows:
- Lena Pietsch:
- lena.pietsch@libdems.org.uk
Press pack:
Campaign media team:
The following people worked on Ming Campbell’s leadership campaign from January-March 2006:
- Angela Harbutt:
- Events and media bids
- Jeremy Browne:
- Lobby relations
Leadership campaign speeches
- March 2nd, 2006, Smith Square, London
- I am going to ensure that Liberal Democrats are the party of ideas and inspiration for Britain.
- February 24th, 2006, Cupar, North East Fife
- The Liberal Democrats – a party on the up; a party confident about the future; a party which knows the best is yet to come.
- February 23rd, 2006, London
- Our real fight is not against each other, it is a fight to promote the great cause of Liberal Democracy, a fight for a better Britain.
- February 22nd, 2006, Tunbridge Wells
- All Gordon Brown and Labour promise is more of the same unfair, unjust, unloved policies.
- February 20th, 2006, Manchester
- I want us, the Liberal Democrats, to be the champions of the constitutional revolution our country desperately needs.
- February 19th, 2006, Edinburgh
- We must have an elected House of Lords, greater Freedom of Information and a culling of unelected quangos. We must also have more powers for the Scottish Parliament.
- February 18th, 2006, Coventry
- Over one million children live in bad housing in our country – the poorest in our society suffer the most. Labour should be ashamed of this.
- February 16th, 2006, St. Albans
- In the battle against poverty, I want people to know where the Liberal Democrats stand.
- February 15th, 2006, Cambridge
- Liberal Democrats under my leadership would vote against any Queens Speech without a clear and unambiguous commitment for proportional representation
- February 14th, 2006, Ethnic Minority Election Task Force: Special Leadership Hustings, London
- The Liberal Democrats must do much much better in reflecting the diverse nature of our society at every level of the party
- February 11th, 2006, Slough
- People are not going to be taken in by David Cameron’s New Tories and they are fed up with Tony Blair’s New Labour.
- February 10th, 2006, Cheltenham
- Let the message go out to Gordon Brown and David Cameron – we are ready – we are ready to take you on.
- February 8th, 2006, Dunfermline
- I know real liberals, Mr Cameron, and let me tell you – you are no liberal
- February 7th, 2006, Liberty Network, London
- I want the tax burden on those on lowest incomes to be significantly reduced.
- February 6th, 2006, Cardiff
- We must take our unique values, Lloyd George’s values – liberty, equality, and community – values more relevant than ever and set a new agenda for progress in this century
- February 6th, 2006, Llandrindod Wells
- It is time to trust people in Wales to make the key decisions about services for themselves rather than wait on bureaucrats in London.
- February 6th, 2006, Wrexham
- I want to see a much more powerful Assembly as the Richard Commission recommended. But an Assembly with more Liberal Democrat influence that will act for all of Wales.
- February 4th, 2006, Leeds
- One of Tony Blair’s worst legacies has been to drive values out of our politics. And now David Cameron is following him down the same road.
- February 3rd, 2006, Pendle, Lancashire
- I want to bring our troops home as soon as possible. But the process should be driven by events on the ground in Iraq, not by arbitrary deadlines marked on a calendar in London.
- February 2nd, 2006, Brussels
- It seems natural to me that we should be at the forefront of attempts to improve the EU
- January 28th, 2006, Plymouth
- This movement has been fighting for Liberalism for a century and a half. Such a great cause is not going to be destroyed in a month and a half.
- January 28th, 2006, Bristol
- No glass ceiling for our party, no limit on our aspirations, and no anchor on our ambitions
- January 23rd, 2006, The Eden Project
- Determined that the Liberal Democrats will remain the party of the environment in Opposition and in Government
- January 19th, 2006, Campaign Launch, London
- Under my leadership the Liberal Democrats will not be making polite interjections from the sidelines: we will be hammering on the doors of power.
- January 14th, 2006, Meeting the Challenge conference, London
- More than ever, Britain needs a strong liberal voice
Leadership campaign media releases
- March 2nd, 2006
- I am going to ensure that Liberal Democrats are the party of ideas and inspiration for Britain.
- February 28th, 2006
- Cameron’s statement of values “vapid and technocratic” – Campbell
- February 23rd, 2006
- Tremendous damage done by Guantanamo Bay cannot be ignored
- February 22nd, 2006
- Campbell – It’s time to stand up to Bush on extradition
- February 20th, 2006
- ‘Lib Dems to be party of constitutional revolution’ says Campbell



