The Party have asked 10 questions, some of which seem very similar; I have not had time to decode many of them. I have submitted my answers which are based on the CLPD model answers but in some cases mine are shorter because argument is taken out and in some cases I have added new content. It's critical to ensure conference and the membership remain central to policy making and the manifesto. For more, use the 'read more' button ...
How to make Labour’s policy and manifesto
Consultation is currently taking place as part of Labour's review of the way it makes policy.
Below are set out suggested responses to the questions the party is asking in the consultation. They are also attached as a word document here and a PDF file here.
Responses can be made up till 3 February, either on Labour's website here or emailed to here.
These will be more powerful if you could get a party unit to approve a submission, but there is not much time left.
The Labour Party web site offers the ability to upload the document, if you do this do not forget to add the name of your organisation to this document and to the relevant fields on the website. Otherwise, you can paste each response into the relevant question and amend it if you see fit.
The text of the submission is below/overleaf ...
Advice to Delegates
My guide, 16 tips, for delegates to Labour Conference, written, with help, for #lab19. See below/overleaf. …
The platform and the message
An older, as in I have known her for a while, correspondent, Kelly Hungerford posted on twitter today suggesting ways of selecting, choosing and maximising ones use of social media platforms.
How to Create Engaging #SocialMedia Campaigns That Get Attention https://t.co/JYQTOVI3ei #marketing pic.twitter.com/UbnSiYpTJP
— Kelly Hungerford (@KDHungerford) August 3, 2018