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Michael Johnson joined James Graham's group
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Digital Rights

A group for people concerned about looking after people's online rights and freedoms. Issues of concern include: copyright and intellectual property laws, net censorship, privacy and net neutrality.See More
Apr 28, 2010
Michael Johnson posted a blog post

An Open Source Party

Imagine scrapping a committee and replacing it with something like FaceBook that allows everyone to have a say in how a political party is run. This is essentially what the Liberal Democrats did when they launched the ACT Network about six months ago.Anyone can register with the Liberal Democrats' new social networking site, create and join campaign groups on issues that matter to them. Users can also work together on drafting policies, documents, etc.…See More
Apr 28, 2010
Michael Johnson joined David Hall-Matthews's group
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ENGAGE - The Lib Dem Policy Network

ENGAGE aims to open up the policy process – by facilitating two-way exchanges between the wider membership and those involved in formal policy-making. We'd love to hear from you about how you'd like us to do this.
Apr 26, 2010
Michael Johnson joined Matt Smith's group
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Glamorgan Student Lib Dems

The youth and student wing of the Liberal Democrats for students at the University of Glamorgan, Pontypridd.
Apr 26, 2010
Michael Johnson joined James Baker's group
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NO2ID

NO2ID is a campaigning organisation. We are a single-issue group focussed on the threat to liberty and privacy posed by the rapid growth of the database state, of which "ID cards" were the most visible part. We are entirely independent.
Apr 26, 2010
Michael Johnson posted a blog post

Welcome to My Page

I've been out of the loop a bit since leaving the Liberal Democrats several months ago. Now it seems that there's an urgent need to become involved again since the Digital Economy Act was passed undemocratically (and possibly illegally) by Peter Mandelson and his mates. It's quite likely I'll be joining the party again soon and supporting any efforts to get the DEA scrapped, and to protect our rights to free expression and privacy, as long as there isn't a LibDem/Conservative coalition within…See More
Apr 26, 2010
Michael Johnson joined Aaron Trevena's group
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Lib Dems for some decent IT Policy

Lib Dems for some decent IT Policy - open standards, decent project management, re-skilling local and national government in technology - less throwing cash at EDS et al, fair and good value tendering.
Apr 25, 2010
Michael Johnson updated their profile photo
Apr 25, 2010
Michael Johnson is now a member of Lib Dem Act
Apr 25, 2010

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An Open Source Party

Imagine scrapping a committee and replacing it with something like FaceBook that allows everyone to have a say in how a political party is run. This is essentially what the Liberal Democrats did when they launched the ACT Network about six months ago.

Anyone can register with the Liberal Democrats' new social networking site, create and join campaign groups on issues that matter to them. Users can also work together on drafting policies, documents,… Continue

Posted on April 28, 2010 at 1:10

Welcome to My Page

I've been out of the loop a bit since leaving the Liberal Democrats several months ago. Now it seems that there's an urgent need to become involved again since the Digital Economy Act was passed undemocratically (and possibly illegally) by Peter Mandelson and his mates. It's quite likely I'll be joining the party again soon and supporting any efforts to get the DEA scrapped, and to protect our rights to free expression and privacy, as long as there isn't a LibDem/Conservative coalition within… Continue

Posted on April 26, 2010 at 10:20

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