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English Young Liberals
PresidentLouise Harris
ChairpersonJoe Norris
Vice-ChairpersonRebecca Proctor (Elections and Campaigns) Caitlin Richardson (Membership Engagement)
Headquarters1 Vincent Square, London, England SW1P 2PN
Ideology
Mother partyLiberal Democrats (English)
National affiliationYoung Liberals
International affiliationInternational Federation of Liberal and Radical Youth (IFLRY)
European affiliationEuropean Liberal Youth (LYMEC)
WebsiteOfficial website

English Young Liberals is the youth and student wing of the English Liberal Democrats.

English Young Liberals has branches across England including various English universities, and seeks to promote the work and campaigning of Young Liberals as well as the English and Federal party. The wing works to encourage and support young candidates across England, and works with Federal Young Liberals. and the main party to do this.[3]

The English Young Liberals operates as a federation of regional parties, with each having a level of independence, though working within the overall English wing. Regional branches, led by their Chair, are responsible for organising and supporting local branches and societies and co-ordinating activities to recruit and expand membership in their region[4]

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References

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  1. ^ A challenge to Community Politics, Iain Roberts, 13 June 2011, Liberal Democrat Voice
  2. ^ How Lib Dem members describe their political identity: 'liberal', 'progressive' and 'social liberal' top the bill, Stephen Tall, 30 April 2011, Liberal Democrat Voice
  3. ^ Hussain, Tara (21 June 2018). "Tara Hussain on Future Women MPs Weekend". Medium.com. Retrieved 1 October 2022.
  4. ^ Samrai, Jasneet. "The South East region: Increasing youth membership is essential for political survival". Liberal Democrat Voice. Retrieved 23 December 2018.
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