Liberal Democrat Conference Daily Saturday 4th October Autumn Conference 2014 Glasgow Stronger Economy. Fairer Society. Plain text version of Conference Daily. Note that page numbers refer to the pdf /printed Conference Daily and some ancilliary elements and notices may appear in a different location. Adverts and graphics have been omitted. Published by the Policy Unit, Liberal Democrats, 8-10 George Street, London, SW1P 3AE. Design and layout by Mike Cooper, mike@mikecoopermcc.co.uk. Information from the Conference Committee for Saturday 4th October. Please read in conjunction with the Agenda. Contents Timetable for Saturday 4th October 10.00-11.30 Presidential Hustings, Argyll Suite, Crowne Plaza 5 13.20-13.25 F1 Formal Opening of the Federal Conference by Jo Swinson MP 13.25-13.40 F2 Report: Federal Conference Committee 5 13.40-14.00 F3 Speech: Lynne Featherstone MP 13 14.00-14.45 F4 Policy motion: Reducing Poverty and Discrimination 14 14.45-15.05 F5 Speech: Rt Hon Simon Hughes MP 16 15.05-16.20 F6 Party business: Expanding the Democracy of our Party with 'One Member, One Vote' 17 F7 Constitutional amendment 17 F8 Standing order amendment 24 16.20-17.20 F9 Policy motion: Towards Safer Sex Work All conference sessions, apart from the Presidential Hustings, take place in the Clyde Auditorium in the SECC. If no page number is indicated next to a session or item of business, there are no changes or additional information to that in the Conference Agenda or Conference Extra. Please note that timings are approximate only. Some items of business may occur earlier than indicated. Conference representatives wishing to speak in any of the debates are requested to fill in and submit a speaker's card as soon as possible. Conference Extra will be available from the literature collection points in the SECC from midday Saturday or available to view online at www.libdems.org.uk/conference_papers Please pick up Conference Extra and keep it with you throughout conference, and then make sure you collect a copy of Conference Daily each day. Conference Daily and other conference documents are available to download from www.libdems.org.uk/conference_papers, or ask at the Information Desk in the SECC. Presidential Hustings Come and quiz the four candidates for party president Sal Brinton Daisy Cooper Linda Jack Liz Lynne 10:00-11:30 Argyll Suite, Crowne Plaza. Please submit your questions to the chair, Geoff Payne, on a card submitted at the Argyll Suite between 09.30 and 09.50. Please include your name, local party and a short question. Those selected to ask questions will do so in turn and there will be a chance to ask a supplementary question once the candidates have answered. Conference Rally Celebrating the campaigning spirit of the Liberal Democrats Featuring speakers Jo Swinson, Paddy Ashdown and Nick Clegg. Looking ahead to the General Election and the local elections in 2015, join Liberal Democrats from across the UK showcasing the party's talent, spirit and ambition. Saturday 4th October 2014, 18.30-19.30 SECC, Clyde Auditorium Ministerial Q&A sessions Saturday Energy with Ed Davey 15.00-16.00, SECC, Carron 1 DCLG with Stephen Williams 16.30-17.30, SECC, Carron 1 See Conference Extra for details of all sessions Saturday 4th October Presidential Hustings 10.00-11.30, Argyll Suite, Crowne Plaza. Come and quiz the four candidates for party president: Sal Brinton, Daisy Cooper, Linda Jack and Liz Lynne. Please submit your questions to the chair, Geoff Payne, on a card submitted at the Argyll Suite between 09.30 and 09.50. Please include your name, local party and a short question. Those selected to ask questions will do so in turn and there will be a chance to ask a supplementary question once the candidates have answered. F2 Report: Federal Conference Committee Q1 Submitted by Peter Tyzack The Scottish referendum affected the date of our conference, and it may be better for us to be after the other Parties, but why did we have to coincide with Eid? Q2 Alisdair McGregor Why has Federal Conference Committee implemented an online webform as a means of submission which does not permit the full range of submission support to be included? Q3 Submitted by Mark Pack What were the dates and locations of publication of the meeting reports promised for after each committee meeting at the March conference Q & A? Q4 Submitted by Robbie Simpson What policies do the Federal Conference Committee and the Conference Office have with regards to the acceptance of bookings for conference fringes and exhibition space by organisations linked to repressive or dictatorial foreign governments? F4 Reducing Poverty and Discrimination The Conference Committee has accepted the following drafting amendments to the motion: In 11. (line 78) delete 'such as' and insert 'including abuses of', and delete 'intra-corporation' and insert 'intra-group'. After ix) (line 35) insert: x) According to International Labour Organisation estimates there are 21 million people who are the victims of forced labour across and the world. After 10. (line 74) insert: 11. Support the recommendations of the Joint Parliamentary Committee on the Draft Modern Slavery Bill and work to incorporate its recommendations on addressing slavery in the supply chain. Amendment One 13 conference representatives Mover: Cllr Mathew Hulbert Summation: Suzanne Fletcher After 12. (line 82) add: 13. Encourage and support the Fairtrade movement in promoting 'aid through trade' to ensure that farmers and workers in the developing world receive a fair and stable price for their products, and also to encourage the use of Fairtrade products wherever possible throughout the Parliamentary estate. Background briefing This motion updates and develops existing policy on international development as set out in policy paper 97, Accountability to the Poor (2010). In particular, it creates new policy on eliminating TB, HIV and malaria, treating tax evasion as a development issue and integrating environmental sustainability with economic development. F6 Expanding the Democracy of our Party with One Member One Vote There will be a separate vote to delete 2. (lines 10-11). Amendment One 37 conference representatives Mover: Mark Pack Summation: Duncan Brack Delete line 12 and insert: Conference, however, regrets the multiple flaws in the proposed constitutional and standing order amendments proposed to this conference, and the inclusion of new measures not previously consulted on, including (but not limited to): a) Ambiguous or confusing wording in the amendments to Articles 2.7, 7.2 and 8.1. b) The failure to amend Article 6.10(h), on the Federal Conference Committee. c) The abolition of the requirement for those calling for a special conference to come from 20 different local parties, making it possible for one local party on its own to call a special conference in many cases. d) A new and uncosted requirement for policy consultation papers to be sent to every party member, whether or not the party has a working email address for them. e) The failure to amend conference standing orders 1.3(b), 1.4, 1.6, 3.1, 3.2 and 4.5, all of which would retain references to conference representatives despite other amendments abolishing them. f) The failure to propose any amendments to committee election regulations. Conference also believes that any expansion of the electorate must be accompanied by other reforms to improve the flow of information on the activity of party committees and their elected members to the newly increased electorate. Conference therefore agrees in principle to expanding the rights of members as set out above, but subject first to federal conference voting through: i) A newly drafted set of constitutional and standing order amendments and election regulations that accurately and comprehensively cover the changes required for implementing this principle. ii) Amendments to the party constitution requiring the Federal Conference Committee, the Federal Executive, the Federal Finance and Administration Committee, the Federal Policy Committee and the International Relations Committee each to produce a written report after each full meeting of the committee, with the report to be made available to all party members via the party's website or such other electronic means as the Chief Executive shall decide is practical. iii) A new confidentiality policy for attendees at federal committee meetings which significantly relaxes the current de facto situation while protecting necessary confidentiality over personnel decisions and information that would advantage our political opponents if made public and which writes the confidentiality policy into the party's constitution. iv) A new process for members of a federal committee to request that a public vote be recorded on any decision, with the terms of the vote and the voting record for each committee member. v) One of a range of options tabled to amend the Federal Committee Election regulations to allow more campaigning by candidates and to require any online voting system to prompt voters to first view candidates' manifestos before being able to vote. Amendment Two Federal Executive Mover: James Gurling Summation: Louise Ankers In line 8 after 'fee' insert: 'if their membership is in at least its second continuous year, and have paid their membership renewal'. F9 Towards Safer Sex Work There will be a separate vote to delete v) (lines 62-67) and ix) (lines 77-79) and, in 2. (lines 104-105), to delete the words 'opposition to any steps to implement the Nordic model and'. Amendment One Oxford East Mover: Kirsten Johnson Summation: Kirsten Johnson In B. (line 84), after 'adults' insert 'in private'. Delete C. (lines 85-87) and insert: C. Every adult has the right to engage in sex work if they so choose, and every adult has the right to protection from being sexually exploited. Background briefing This motion updates and develops existing policy as set out in policy paper 3, Confronting Prostitution (1994). In particular it develops policy on the 'Merseyside model' in which crimes against sex workers are treated as hate crimes and rejects the 'Nordic model' of decriminalising sex workers but criminalising clients.