Hi all
Just a quick note
We are having to suspend the democracy club meetings for the moment. We hope to be back with a range of interesting and informative debates starting in January 2012
regards
Patrick
Monday 28 November 2011
Monday 19 September 2011
Sefton Democracy Club turns spotlight on the media's influence over UK politics at September meeting
Sefton Democracy Club will be discussing the media's influence on UK politics at its September meeting.
Guest speakers at the meeting include a former Reuters executive and a leading regional political reporter.
Does the media impose too much influence on our politics? Is the media politically bias? What has the hacking scandal revealed about the relationship between the media and our national politics?
Whatever your opinion, come along and have your say.
Sefton Democracy Club is an apolitical group which has been established to give the people of Sefton the chance to freely debate some of the big issues of the day.
The meeting will be held on Tuesday, September 27 starting at 7pm at Maghull Town Hall.
Meetings are free to attend and open to all.
Monday 22 August 2011
August meeting: Were there underlying causes for the UK riots or were they down to wanton criminality?
This month's riots are the topic up for debate at August's Sefton Democracy Club meeting.
Are there underlying causes for the outbreak of the riots on our streets or were they simply down to wanton criminality?
Whatever your opinion, come along and have your say.
Sefton Democracy Club is an apolitical group which has been established to give the people of Sefton the chance to freely debate some of the big issues of the day.
The meeting will be held on Tuesday, August 30 starting at 7pm at Maghull Town Hall.
Meetings are free to attend and open to all.
Monday 18 July 2011
July meeting: Immigration: Good or Bad?
Sefton Democracy Club will be tackling the issue of immigration during its July meeting.
The club, which meets monthly, will be asking the question 'Immigration: Good or Bad?' from 7pm at Maghull Town Hall on Tuesday, July 26.
The meeting promises to include a heated debate.
Sefton Democracy Club is an apolitical group which has been established to give the people of Sefton the chance to freely debate some of the big issues of the day.
Meetings are free to attend and all are welcome to come along.
See you there.
Monday 20 June 2011
June meeting: NHS and Welfare Reform
Sefton Democracy Club will be discussing NHS and welfare reform at its June meeting.
This month's discussion will take place at Maghull Town Hall starting at 7pm on Tuesday, June 28.
We have a number of social care and NHS professionals who will be giving their perspective on the issue of reform.
Sefton Democracy Club is an apolitical group which has been established to give the people of Sefton the chance to freely debate some of the big issues of the day.
Meetings are free to attend and are open to all.
Monday 23 May 2011
May meeting: Do we need Constitutional Reform?
Sefton Democracy Club will be holding this month's meeting on Tuesday, May 31 at Maghull Town Hall starting at 7pm.
This month's topic of debate is 'Constitutional Reform' and will include discussions on the future of the House of Lords.
Sefton Democracy Club is an apolitical group which has been established to give the people of Sefton the chance to freely debate some of the big issues of the day.
Meetings are free to attend and are open to all.
Monday 18 April 2011
Sefton Democracy Club discusses AV referendum at April meeting
Sefton Democracy Club will be discussing the Alternative Vote at it April meeting next week.
Guest speakers from the Yes to AV campaign and the No to AV campaign will both put their cases before members join the debate.
So if you’re wondering what the referendum is all about, how AV works and if you want to hear the arguments for and against, then come along.
The meeting will be held on Tuesday, April 26 starting at 7pm at Maghull Town Hall.
Sefton Democracy Club is an apolitical group made up of members from throughout Sefton and meetings are free to attend.
Guest speakers from the Yes to AV campaign and the No to AV campaign will both put their cases before members join the debate.
So if you’re wondering what the referendum is all about, how AV works and if you want to hear the arguments for and against, then come along.
The meeting will be held on Tuesday, April 26 starting at 7pm at Maghull Town Hall.
Sefton Democracy Club is an apolitical group made up of members from throughout Sefton and meetings are free to attend.
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