Norman Lamb wins backing of youth leaders in battle to replace Nick Clegg as Lib Dem leader
Former care minister is battling it out against left-leaning Tim Farron in race to become Lib Dem leader after Nick Clegg stood down following the election
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Your support makes all the difference.Norman Lamb’s campaign to become the Liberal Democrat leader won the backing today of 28 leading young party activists.
Their joint endorsement comes after the former health minister received the support of more than 20 ex-MPs, including the former Lib Dem leaders Lord Ashdown and Sir Menzies Campbell.
The former party president, Tim Farron, appears to be the front-runner in the race to succeed Nick Clegg, but Mr Lamb has launched a strong challenge for the post. Voting closes on July 15, with the victor announced the next day.
In a letter to the Independent, the activists say he is “inspiring the next generation of campaigners” and praise his liberal instincts on issues such as mental health, drug reform and equalities.
The letter in full:
Dear Sirs,
It is wonderful to see so many respected former Parliamentarians supporting Norman Lamb for Liberal Democrat leader. Just as Norman has inspired his current and former colleagues in Westminster, he is also inspiring the next generation of campaigners.
Norman Lamb’s plans for the future of our party, laid out in his recently published online book, place young people at the heart of the Liberal Democrat fight back.
He recognises that young people are liberals, and has the policy instincts - on mental health, drug policy reform and equalities - to ensure that they become Liberal Democrats too.
But Norman doesn’t just talk about young people - he listens to us too. Our young members are not only hardworking campaigners - they also have unique skills and perspectives just as the rest of the party does. We believe that Norman will ensure that young members are placed at the heart of the party, and that he will help us grow our movement among both students and non-students.
As young Liberal Democrat members across England, Scotland and Wales, we urge fellow young liberals to back Norman. He is the candidate best placed to help us rebuild as a liberal, progressive movement for change.
Alex Harding-Last – Liberal Youth Chair
Euan Davidson and Hannah Bettsworth – Liberal Youth Scotland Co-Presidents
Conor McKenzie – Liberal Youth England Chair
Charlie Kingsbury and Michael Chappell – Liberal Youth Vice Chairs
Rachel Edwards – Liberal Youth England Vice Chair
Eilidh McFarlane – Liberal Youth Communications Officer
Gareth-Stuart Ogg – Vice President (Communications) Liberal Youth Scotland
Jade Smith and Matthew Palmer – IR Cymru Joint Campaigns Officer
Alex White – Liberal Youth Events Co-Events Officer
Jonathan Ainslie - Edinburgh Liberal Youth Chair
Scott Bremner – Liberal Youth Scotland Executive Member
Courtney Mower – Chair, Liberal Youth East Midlands
Darren Grimes
Stuart Wheatcroft
Vita Zaporozcenko
Alex Popper
Andrew Martin – Former Campaigns Chair, Cambridge Student Liberal Democrats
Robin Rea – Former Campaigns Officer, Liberal Youth
Matt Downey - Former chair of Liberal Youth England
Sara Lloyd Williams – Former Chair, Liberal Youth Wales
Kevin McNamara – Former Regional Chair, Liberal Youth
Julia Wright
Adam Hanrahan – Chair, Sheffield Liberal Youth
Harry Matthews – Former Chair of Liberal Youth
Rebekah Fairhurst
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