
Discussion Group - March 2025
Electoral Reform: Why is the UK (except Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland) still using First Past The Post in elections? What are the alternatives?
Electoral Reform: Why is the UK (except Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland) still using First Past The Post in elections? What are the alternatives?
The Climate Crisis: The re-election of Trump, USA withdrawal from the Paris Agreement and the recent COP summit. What does it mean? Speaker is Paul Turner.
Thomas was born in Petersfield and has had a strong connection to the local area from a young age, first becoming politically engaged locally at 16 helping to work for a fair deal for people in Petersfield and the Hangers.
Hampshire Lib Dem MP urges government to help NHS with GPs and social care
I’m Hampshire born with strong Hampshire roots and have lived in Lovedean and Petersfield for over 20 years.
January's talk will be by Amy Dolley of the Howard League for Prison Reform. The background to the meeting is the current crisis in the Prison Service which has been made obvious by the decision to release some prisoners early as a result of the riots re
No child should ever have to experience sexual abuse. These are horrifying crimes that cause so much harm to the children who are victims. We will keep up the pressure so that the action needed to make our communities safe all children finally happens.
Government must deliver the change people are yearning for
Two Liberal Democrat appointments to the House of Lords have been announced today - Cllr Shaffaq Mohammed MBE and Dr Mark Pack, they join Caroline Pidgeon who was appointed to the House of Lords in July.
A new charity single to support young carers
October is Black History Month - a chance to celebrate the Black British community, acknowledge their contributions and discover their stories.
Carers are not just support for their loved ones—they are the glue holding our fragile social care system together. They deserve more than token acknowledgements or empty promises.