About Leicester University Young Liberals
Campaign for something you believe in and join UOL Young Liberals. We want to save Eurasmus, the maintenance grant and want better mental health on campus.
Leicester University Young Liberals Description
President:
Reece Colley - rc333@student. le. ac. uk
Secretary:
Hannah Winslade - hmw27@student. le. ac. uk
Treasurer:
Harvey Bowes - hb235@student. le. ac. uk
Reviews
We have had a great year at University of Leicester . I've had so much fun as the President and delighted to be re-elected. This year we was able to: Buy equipment for campaigns Campaign in the city and on campus (mainly Brexit) Run cross party events (in a time of political division) with bar crawls, quizzes and debates Expand the committee and membership numbers. ... Thank you for all that have supported us. The new committee for next year is as follows: Brenner Munden (president) Anwar Afhim (treasurer) Sammy Taylor (Vice-president) Cameron Thompson (Secretary) and Nathan Gubbins (Wellbeing)
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YL last social event of the semester and the committee elections for next year. Anyone can turn up for a meal/drinks and talk about politics but only members can vote in the election.
Don't forget this what should be interesting event open to all and hosted by the Conservative society
A great debate night with the Labour and Conservative societies at the University.
Debate night with all other political societies
Join the Young Liberals at Ken Edwards lecture hall 1 to debate against the Conservative and the Labour societies. Debate will be set out in a town hall style and open floor discussion.
Re-freshers stall
Student action day on Campus, on behalf of OFOC and Labour Students, to campaign for a Peoples Vote on the Brexit deal
YL and Labour Students on behalf of OFOC are campaigning in the Labour Leicester city centre to get support for a Peoples Vote and to force Corbyn into agreeing to put a Peoples Vote in Labour's manifesto.
Congratulations to Leicester's very own Zuffar Haq for receiving his MBE. Shows that his hard work in the local community is recognised and absolutely crucial.
Vince Cable came to Oadby to answer many questions, ranging from Brexit to tuition fees. Had very interesting points and was a fantastic and knowledgeable event.