
-5 FEBRUARY
Campaigning: Rochester station, Kent, 11am
-10 FEBRUARY
How does a winning party make policy? Manchester Town Hall, 6.30pm |Jonathan Reynolds MP and Cllr Richard Leese
-11 FEBRUARY
How does a winning party make policy? Devonshire Hotel, Liverpool, 7pm |Stephen Twigg MP and Ellie Reeves (Labour NEC)
-17 FEBRUARY
How does a winning party make policy? Phoenix Square, Leicester, 7pm |Liz Kendall MP and Luke Akehurst (Labour NEC)
-18 FEBRUARY
How does a winning party make policy? Council House, Birmingham, 7pm |Gisela Stuart MP and Stephanie Peacock (Labour NEC)
-25 FEBRUARY
How does a winning party make policy? Civic Centre, Leeds, 7pm |Rachel Reeves MP and Jamie Hanley (Labour NPF)
-26 FEBRUARY
Campaigning: Hemel Hempstead station, 11am
-5 MARCH
LGA Labour Group Conference, Local Government House, London
• Preparing for power, 11.30am | Alison McGovern MP, Cllr Claire Kober, Cllr Ian Greenwood and Anna Turley (NLGN)
• Labour’s response to the cuts, 2.45pm | Caroline Flint MP, Cllr Steve Reed, Cllr Iain Malcolm, Cllr Paul Brant, Cllr Patrick Diamond
-12-13 MARCH
Progress Political Weekend
(full – waiting list and day delegate prices available), Stoke Rochford Hall, Lincolnshire | Liam Byrne MP, Caroline Flint MP, Jim Murphy MP
-17 MARCH
How does a winning party make policy? Transport House, Coventry, 7pm | Bob Ainsworth MP, Ruth Smeeth and Stephanie Peacock (Labour NEC)
-18 MARCH
Unions 21 Conference, Congress House, London
Progressive unions – how do we make workplace advances under a Tory government? 12.20pm | John Hannett (USDAW), Hannah Blythyn (Unite) and Nita Clarke (IPA)
-19 MARCH
Campaigning: Brighton station, 11am
-21 MAY
Progress Annual Conference, Congress House, London
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I did my voting this week in fact yesterday, the post man brought my ballot registration card, plus a book to explain to us the voting for the assembly, the voting for more powers for the Welsh Assembly, and of course PR except of course it’s not PR. I dumped the book into the pile of rubbish that comes through my door daily now, ready for the blue bags, and the ballot card when in the bin. I really cannot be bothered, simple put I’d end up putting an X next to the BNP just to vote for somebody, so it’s best I did not bother.